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France Send? Another Ambassador li Rome. CHARLES BAN Ol ST Charles Banoist ls tho nov.- French ambassador to Homo. There ho must work to offset tho efforts of Prince von Buelow, the Otrman ambassador, who ls trying to keep Italy from go ing to war with Austria. It ls the hope of France that Italy will Joinwith thc allies and invading Austria, drive her ip peace. Then, the statesmen believe, Germany would aulckly be force? to give in. HELP AMERICANS TO LEAVE MEXICO Carranza Offers Special Train From Mexico City to Vera Crt?. WASHINGTON. April 12. -Carran . za iuformed American Con ni Silll- j man-at Vera Cruz today that lie would furnish a train for Americans desir-1 lng. to leave Mexico City. This action results from the United States' effort ; to secure a neutralisation of tho rall rnod between Mexico City und. Vera Cruz. Although unwilling to mako any permanent arrangement. Carranza hos now expressed a desire to aid fer eignere who'are anxious to reach the seacoast. The transport Sumner has been ordered to Tampico to bring home Americans and foreigners. Villa T t aps Retreating. LAREDO, .Texas, April 12.-The Villa troops' are tonight, retreating towards Monterey after losing. five j hundred killed .and many wounded In a battle lasting three hours today, south of Nuevolarcdo. according to Carranza a*eney. advices. Taking Care of the Children. No parents would consciously be careless of.^the children. Joe A. Roz marln, Clarkson, Nebr., uses Foley's Honey and Tar for his two children for croup, coughs and colds. He says. "We are never without Foley's. Honey and Tar lu tho house." A dis tressing cough, sleepless nights, and raw. Inflamed throat lead to a run down condition in which the child is not able* to resist contagious or Infec tious diseases. Foley's Honey .and Tar is truly healing and prompt in action. Evans Pharmacy. 00000 0 0000 0,0 0 0000000 o ?.' o o BASEBALL RESULTS. o 9 ? O O O O O O O 0 0 0 G o o o o o no o o FEDERAL LEAGUE. At ?'Baltimore 5; Newark ts. At Kansas City 3; Pittsburg O. At Brooklyn 7; Buffalo 5. At Chicago, St. Louis; postponed, rain.' SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Albany 5; Columbus 3. At Columbia 3; Augusta 18. At Jacksonville 10; Macon 6, , At Savannah 4; Charleston 7, 14 Innings. UNIVERSITY GAMES. ? At Athens-Georgia ?;_Alabanza JU At Macon-Mercer 5; Mississippi ? Aggies 4. At Duhram-Carolina 8; Virginia ?. At Greenville-Richmond College 'ri; Furtnan 12. ? At Raleigh-North Carolina Aggies tr Trtmv ?i called in tenth itrnl to catch train. CITBOLAX CITROLAX! CITR?LAX! Beat .tbtng for. constipation, stomach, luzy liver and alitai bowels. Stops a sick 1 at once. Gives a mop satisfactory . HntAi'ns nausea: Keeps yonr syutem \neant sweet and wholesome. p.. B. Ras mussen/. Escunaba, "Citiolvjc la ? fine la: to < Ak c. and does the thorough M an ci;:." < Evans Pharmacy. *oa BLEACH* HIOR- YS MU tlAOOaa Beginning tomorrow we are going to make Wednesday of each week memorable to the shoppers of Anderson and vicinity, by the exception al bargains offered at this good store.. Remember please, that from tomorrow on Wednesday of each and every week will be Bargain Day at Lessor's, and it will pay you to wait and watch for the extraordinary values offered here. For today we have some truly remarkable values. Come, see lor yourself. UNDERWEAR UNDERPRICED This underwear was purchased for sale pur poses, hence they are Extra Special"v values Now is the time to lay in your, supply for the MUSLIN GOWNS Muslin gowns, cut very full, not the least bit skimpy, neatly trimmed. A reg- Ofi ular Soc value. Very Special. .. Nainsook gowns, made of a nice quality nain sodk, lace trimmed. Good value Qtf^-* at 5oc. Wednesday at.D%*/C Crepe, a^.d Nainsook gowns. 25 dozen gowns in Crepe, and Nainsook. Made with either high neck and long sleeves, or low necks and short sleeves; beautifully trimmed in laues, embroidery or ribbons. Cut full, and splendidly made. Values up to y|Q $ t .00, Wednesday., Hr*7C CORSET COVERS 25 dozen corset covers made of Nainsook. Well made, nicely trimmed. Reg- Ag ular 40c value at. "Pv Nainsook and Batiste Corset Covers. Some neatly trimmed; others more elaborately trimmed. Well made and worth thfc . eg u??nlpr?ce of 75c. 49 C Wednesday at ENVELOPE CHEMISE Envelope Chemise made in either Crepe m Nainsook, and nicely trimmed. AQ.*% 75c values at.*T?C WAISTS A big lot of Waists, made of Striped Crepes, and Embroidered Voiles in pink, blue and laven der; also white mercerized Voile, daintly trimmed. M\ sizes. These will prove very - popular this season. Regular JJ J ?00 values, Extra Special Wednesday 5?C PETTYCOATS 25 dozen Lady's White Pettycoats, made of very fine, quality Batiste and Nainsook, nice ly trimmed in lace, embroidery and ribbon. These are extra fine and dainty. Cracker jack values at S1.5o. Very Spe- AO dal Wednesday at..^OC READY-TO-WEAR After Easier Prices in our Ready-to-Weav Deparfment that will appeal to the thrifty shopper. ~~~ SUITS Choice of Poplin, Serge and Granite Suits, whose regular values ran up to ? 15.00. Wednesday ONLY .V . ?T' Choice odd Suits, made of Poplin, Gabardines, and Silk which . sold for $20.00 and $25.00 Wednesday $15 00 DRESSES Silk Poplins, Taffetas and Foulards, which formerly sold up to $10.00 tf*ff AO Wednesday ONLY ... .. wOmVO WASH DRESSES Each day now, we are receiving new shipments of Wash Dresses in all materials, Voiles, Voile with Taffeta Etons, Nets, etc., which we are pricing special & 1 ft fXia) from $1.89 to.V 1U?UU feb _ Where Yo SKIRTS We have an exceptionally strong line of separ ate skirts; they are specially priced for this safe. Be sure to see them. We mention just * two Specials; but we have a big line. Skirifc made of Chuddah Cloth (Silk and Wool) in either black or sand. Made with two pockets and buttons. A very stunning skirt ; and well worth the regular price of ?8.00 Wednesday d?? AO Special.?PO.?JO SERGE SKIRTS Serge Skirts which flare out; made with two pockets and buttons. Made in'either blue or black. Regular $4.oo val- d*Q /fl Q ue. Special Wednesday.. . ?J>???**0 DRY GOODS One lot new French Ginghams, beautiful de signs, value toe, Special for April Ol sale. .O3C One lot new stripe Crepes, in all the new colors, value toe, April k sale. .. .OC New line fine Silk Poplins, 36-in. wide in all colors, value St.00, April sale .. ?. 75c Brown Linen, 36-in. wide, special for Qi.^' April sale. One lot Bleached Muslin, value 10c, special for April sale. One lot White Voiles, 40-in. wide, value 20c, April sale .. /. One lot Dress Ginghams, in short Iftigths, value 8c, special for April JC#? sale... DG. Fine Silk Stripe Voile, value 25c, 1| C?'#? special for April sale. ^ One lot fine Imperial Plisse, in all the-Polo dots, value 20c. Abril * ol? sale. 10 dozen extra heavy Crystal Sheets, 72x90, seamless, value 75c, April t%|"l^% sale .. . .DUC r m Pay Less" yards Cynthia Crepe, value 10c H^JL^ special* for April sale . . .. ? LADIES'SUPPERS Ladies' Oxfords in parent and :'' "1 <?} kid, value JU.50, April sale . . 9 * . * 1 i 1 ?.-. " ? 1 ?11 * Ladies? -Oxfords in patent, kid and gun gun mc.al value $2.00, April $ J[ 48 .adiesV Oxfords in all leathe/s and all styles, values up to ?3.00? jjjj ?93 April sale . . Men's low cut shoes in all ?eathers and tees, v?tue $3.00, April sale. WHAT A HALF DIME WILL BUY Lady's Gause Vests, with tape neck and E_?v arius. Regular loc value at. Ladies' White Handkerchiefs. Special Wednesday -1 for.. . . - Ladies' Cross Bar Handkerchiefs. Special 3 for . . . . White Pearl Buttons, 5c vaUie, Vi day 2 for. press Ginghams in all patten colors; ' 8c values ai , . .'. SmaU-J?uck Towels at.. '. . .. . . . . . . .. .. te? -" DC Sc Sc tm i Sc Big line of Linen and Round Thread Laces at. . WHAT A DIME WILL BUY Taffeta Ribbons in White, Pink and Blue, 5-in?hes wide, per. yard .. . Ladies' Kimonas, made of pretty r lawns, each.. ... . . . . J Infants and Children's ?ox, . with . white and colored tops' ai.?v. .... ---;-;-y~^ Menneh's Borated Talan ier, 55c values at. c Large Huck To.wels? values at. -.- Lire Stoek. Vf. jiT-"? ?? ^Mk. A Beet cattle, per ib.4 to 4 l*2c [%/B 5RI ?* ?K ft Veal cftlf* per ,b-.4 to 5 i-2c * ^'???; -?.'m ^-?? m ?logs, per ib.... .^8 to,9c ? " ^ Sheep, per lb.....4 1-2 to? l*2c .WP J^P;^J- A ? Provisions . . y,._;_^__I Country hams, per lb. 15c to 17 i-So Eggs, per. doz... .. ..17 1-3* -0- Butter, per lb.20 to 25c tn.ut ara'fiftAvu Sweet potatoes, per bu. . .$1.00 to $1.10 v!".y . Turnips, pst bu..00c to 8?>c flul?MlOMii turnip Greens, per bu... 00c to 75c Ear corn, pe?!US?I <* ??.0? ****** onloni1' per 3c to S ^ Mixed WAK...$1.50 to rn-rxow 05*amf3?*r bushel.?1.2K L-UAitiw ? : ; ?^^u;-^^ cotton. ...o i-te . .v. ?. : oise* oyo peas, per . . bushel... .;. . $2.75 i cv $940 _. _ UwarMCsaex ??pe, per pound. . .15c *?W YOa* MAfiKBT. * *^ * May.?.88 0.06 0.80 9. SO ikied Cotton ^uty .. .. ..10.19 10.24 10.11 10.11 Cleveland, per bushel.. ' ;75c to $1.00 December . .10.85 10.80 10.72 10.78 'bushel ,.$i.oo to $1.20 ;Womon*a spots 10.15. ? ..?cc to $ i .od ",.,",?, ^T^rr.^-?r .r. bushel., tl Mt 1IVEBP00L COTTON. Texas RJorri. . ... : "u. $1.00 to fl-?r ' Open. Close. ColflOpp'jr, pei basho' '. . .Oi.OOfMay-Jn?e . *....B.06 5.06 July-Attg.5.80 6.80 JV-;..:;.-. Oct.-Nov. ...0.08 6.98 .<.,_.. ,.3Gc IJ SOC j Root?, G.75 sales. 8,000; receipt*, 9" Toli That There We* X? Cere fer ~- 'Tiwiki' ' ' - - "A-fter Buttering for over twenty years with Indigestion and having some or the beet doctors here tell me there was no caro tor me. I think lt only right to tell you tor the sake of other sucerera aa veli aa your own satisfaction that a 85 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets not only re lieved me but cured me within two months although' I am a man of 65 /.ara," writes Jul. Grobien. Houston. Texas. Obtainable everywhere. Darken Gr&y Hair, Look Young, Pretty Sa?? Tem and Sulphur Darken? So Naturally that No* body cnn felt Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea end Sulphur, properly compound efl, brings back the natural color and lust rc- to tho bahr -when faded, streak ed or gray; also ends dandruff, itch ing scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get thia mixture was to make It at Kasan, which is mussy and troublesome Nowadays, by asking at any drug store tor "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you wliT get a large bot tle of thia faaaotn old recife for about $0 cents. < Don't stay gray! Try it? No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, aa lt does lt so nanarlly and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw' this (through your hair, taking one smalt strang at a time! by morning the Kray hair dlsr-.pears, and after another application or two, your hair "becomes beautlfuly dark, thick and glossy. Makes 01' feel Like 16. "I 'suffered with kidney ailment for two years," writes Mrs. M. A. Bridges, Robinson, Miss, "and commenced tak ing Foley Kidney PIIIH about ten months ago. I am now able to do nil my work Without fatigue. I om now 01 years of age and feet like a 16 yeat-old giri." Foley Kidney Pill* streichen and invigorate weak, tired and deranged, klduoys; relieve ache, weak back, rheumatism and bladder trouble. They aro tonic-io. action. Evana Pharmacy. \?. C. A. F.?s: who ii? conmct a roupie nv daj farmers and ?rain t-cgnrd Btackint', marketing of