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I MORE CLOTHES VALUE afc 'S than anywhere eke. We carry clothes ?t price? ranging from $7.50 to $25. The values nt $10, $12.50 $15.00 Can't Be Beat "REGAL" LOW CUTS Our stock of stylish low ?hoto for Swmner, of this famous make ts complete. Come in now while your ??se is here. _ $4.00, $4;50 and $5.00 Other good Low Shoes at lower prices, too. STRAW HATS Our showing this season of ?ll that's new, ?nd stylish, ?ad up-to-the-irtinute, in Straws cannot be beaten anywhere at any price; and as usual our prices are very moderate. Other Haberdashery, and and Fixings tor the Man Who Cares. R. W. MMe "The Up-To Date Clothier" i ? sj ir issi Cole Cotton and Corn Platers Tho Cole Planters wore "born and raised" on the farm. They were Invented, and perfected hy a practical farmer, who ls also a great inventor., Cole Planters b?at the world for simplicity, durability, easo of operation, and" saving of time end money, * So great la the wonderful popularity of cele Planter* that other brands can hardly be sold at all where the Cole is known: For thia reason a number of;concerna-aj;e making unttatlons as pear like the Cole as they dare to maka theft. Bair they cannot Use the v?lu?ble patented featuresof the Col? and these imttatlons have prov?n failures Finns who try to rob us of our reputation and original ideas will Tob you if you buy their mnenlnea. JmHatiraV'1*' th6S0 u",?,,?', Crn?e* *Oood.M.the-C4le,H *?i&.gtoel? Look for cur name and vcf uso to buy, If you do not-find it. Beware of merchants who try to persuade you to buy some oiher planter; this is to their Interest, not yours. Insist upon getting tho genuine Cole Planted, Distributors and Grain Drills, and then *oa will be safe. Anderson . S. C. My Beitori, S. C. Now is th s tirtic to- ibavc your tires repaired for the spring i s.um?ner?service. ! can vulcanize your oW tires or sell you GOODYEAR AND AJAX tires and accessories. Also the famous HOWE RED T?Bfe better kiio^ ^ j Business Phone' 270 '/' ^ / '? fv Hfc^&t^ n^ 814. j] -rr.r,i.w?i)?.-' rm-m,mmm -Ut Ji'JL--______f ? 10 SPLENDID TALKS MADE LAST NIGHT AT THE COURT HOUSE BY WELL KNOWN AUTHORITIES MAYNE AND HINES WeratiwSoenkon Moorine; We* Apropos Of Cie?n Up ?nd Paint Up Campaign. An audience all too small greeted! Dr. J. Adam Kayne, of Columbia, secretary of the state hoard of healtl and state health officer, and Dr. B. A. Iliros, secretary of the South.Car olina Medical Association and auper intendent of the Anderson Count) Hospital, who delivered interesting and helpful addresses last night 11 the county court house apropos ot the "cleanup and palutup" campaign which wilt he carried on throughout this city April 19-25 inclusive. These two gentlemen spoke st thc request of the general committee ii charge of plana for clean-up and paint-up week, of which Dr. W. Frank ' Ashmore, chairman of tilt board of health, is the hesd. Dr. Kayne arrived yesterday noon from Columbia in order to be here tot the meeting. Dr. Kayne talked last night on the subject of "Sanitation," his addresi being most helpful sad interesting. The subject of Ute address by Dr. Hines was "The Duty of the cutten In. the Modern Crusade against Dis ease." This address too was moa. Interesting and helpful. Those who attended ttie meeting learned many things about the great subject ot sanitation which they dit not know before and Ute crusade which is being waged throughout tbt country against disease. : ' ' WhlY HsilB F??Dfc.?UT"." Dandruff causes a feverish irrita tion of tine scalp, the hair roofs shrink,. loosen and then the nair comes out fast.. To atop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent. bottle of Danderlne at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rab well into the scalp. After a few sp? the hbJr stops coming out. LEON L RICE WILL BE IN SOLICITOR'S HAGE Member ' Of the Anderson Bat Thrown Hts Hat Into the Political Ring. Belton Journal. The many friends of Leon L. Rice, Esq., of Anderson, will be glad to lesrn that he has decided to make the race for solicitor in the campaign of 1915. For many weeks Mr. Rice's friends have been urging him to make the race, but not until yesterday did he finally give his consent to enter the contest. Mr. Rice ls a young man of ex cellent ability and talent. He ls ono of the leading lawyers of the circuit and will prove a strong and aggressive candidate. He la well er?.?! in law and no man in the State ls more fitted In every respect, to HU the position cf solicitor than Blt. Rice. Mr. Rice was bom In Relton Sep tember 22, 1885, and ia a son of Joel T. Rice. Rig mother, Mrs. Sadie A. Rice, waa a daughter of G. W. Mc Gee, a pioneer ot Belton. Mr. Rice's grandmother on hts fal h ar's aide waa a daughter cf Kenon Breazealfc. He graduated at Furrta* University In 1907. Graduated in law at University of Virginia in 1907; waa admitted tc the bar of Virginia In 1907, (examined before the Supreme court c*Ttr?ia?M and began the practice cf law at an derson in the fall ot 1907, st wfilch town be bas fade bia home. Belton is proud of Mr. Rice, he hav ing spent CH? boyhood day j here, and since making his residence in Ander son, has been it close touch with Bel ton and bet citizenship. He is city ' attorney for our town and baa filled I Ulta position very acceptably tor many year?. His father. , stebwother, and two brothers, Blair and. Ma*, reside in Bolton, and ?jix pi Anderson, al! ot who'are -very popular. In ma?cing :he rac? to raollcltor, Mr. #lce will oppiwm ihe present so licitor, KUrta Smith, Xaq. Mr. Rices many friends, sra,very ha;ip/ to learn that, he has decided lo case biri hat In i for political honers and will puah his candidacy. CArfD OF TRASKS ^SW^CUS' mm. I * '- ' We wish to cstond cat moat slncer J thant? to all.the frleudn *>< neigh bors who so lovingly and -dthrully ministered unto us during Ute recent ilinens and death of bur wife sad mother. Our appreciation can never Abseid Set?eel Dises?ttanefi So mag y sedge troubled with io<*i jt??m and eoastlpuUon hate been m*Si*4 Hy taking Chambfiriein'a , Chat no oiu> abould tfiti dis ho baa not giviK* .?Mjm a WUk W. As B?DGEK8, Miter . gao?? ?7. . Misa Beryl Watkins of Eaaley lal visiting Miss Butti Watkins, on Cal houn street. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Waynlck, who I hare been spending several months I ot Hotel Chtqucla left yesterday for North Carolina. Mlsg Virginia Prank is visiting frienda In Pelter. Te? Party Giris. The Tea-Party Glrla were delight fully entertained yesterday afternoon by Mass Mary Sadler at the home of Mr?. George Eagle on Weat Wbltner street. After playing games for awhile the children were given an interesting little contest, Wilma.Hudgens winning the prize. Etch child was . given a basket of candy a* a souvenir cf the afternoon. A delightful sweet course iras served. Miss Carri?'galley of Orangeburg! ls visiting ber sister, Mrs. K. W. Brown. < A Delightful Party. Master Aaron Humby entertained about twenty-five of. his little friends on Thursday afternoon at his home] m Evans street In honor of his six | blrtbdsy. Besides many happy games the little folka were delighted with bis little pony, which smuaed the children by doing many tricks'- for them. A dainty sweet course was terved. and a very happy afternoon tor .them all. * Party Far Utile Polka A very happy party tor about thirty little friends 'waa given on Thuraday afternoon by alaster Sam Fretwell at his home on west Franklin street, tt was the fourth birthdsy of the roung host, and all the little folks joined most heartily lu celebrating ii in macy merry gamea so dear to baby tcarts. . ?? i ? Cake Bale Today at Carriagtone. The Phltathea Class cf the First Presbyterisn church will have, a cake sale, tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at Carringtons. They will have a complete assortment of cub CB and all orders will be promptly fill ed. Mrs. Seed Eater**!** Mr8. Ftank Reed was the attractive hostess for a few friends yesterday afternoon when sh? entertained alx tables at bridge at her home on' East Orr .street. The house was sweet with the fragrance ot many beautiful Spring flowers and Mrs. Pwed was as sisted Ul her duties as hostess hy Miss Helen Reed. After several Interesting gamftB the carda were laid aside and an elegant salad course with coffee was served. Those present were: Mesdames Hi H. Watkins. J. C. Mar shall. John Anderson. L. S. Horten. C. P. Sullivan, Carri? Patrick, W. R. Wone8, G. B. Greene, W. E. Atkin son, G. F. Greene, W. 8, Brock, T. S. Cray ton, J. J. Baldwin, T. E. Howard, Frank Todd,, Harry GeUberg, D. A. Le?b?tter, K. P. Pr?vost. W. D. McClain? T. L. Cely, E. W. T? r: lor; Misses Bertha CaShlan, Ells Mae Cummings, and Vina Patrick. Ladles Afternoon at Elks Heme. There were three tables playing at the Elks Home yesterday afternoon and th? ?tames were particularly ln> leresting, and the afternoon . very pleasant: Among the ladles playing were: Mesdames C. A. Gambrlll, Alice ftykes, P, K. McCully. Earle Barton. Ed Atkinson, Phelps sassoon. B. R. Parker. C. F. Hon?, H. P.. Hunter. Miss Lucy eros's of Hender jon, Ky., ?lt?? CSrrle Fretwell, Miss Louise Oilmcr. o o 5 BASKBALL RESULTS, o o o --. *. :? ' :?? '. ', National Lehnte. At Bbat?tl-rttt?delphla; post pon At Cincinnati 4; Pittsburg 2. At New York t\ t -acklyn G. At Chicago i; St. Louis 5. At Chicago 4; St . L?ala 2. American League. At Washington i; New York 2. At Philadelphia ?; Boston ?, nine innings; dsrkaei*. At Detroit ?; ClsJsUnd \ At St. Louts <; Chicago 2. At NsWark^?^i?St^^ e. At Chicago ii Pittsburgh 3. At Buffalo-Brooklyn, poatponed ral?. Only three scheduled. Scaler* Lra?ue. At Atlanta/}; New Orl?ans 6. At Blrmtnirh*t& 3; Mobile 5. At Chattanooga G; Memphis 8. At Little Rock ? Nashville 7. Sssth A?asflc Leogve. At Albany 8; Jadk*abv?lP> 3. At Augusta S; Savannah 7. At Charleston 0; Columbus 3. At Mac?n-i?;. Columbus 8. C?TR?lAX! CiTROLAX! Best tfeteg for constipation, sour itomsch, issy liver end sluggish sowals. Stops a etch headache almost it once. Gires a most thorough and ?Atletectory iiushitus-aa pals, no ~" ?epa your system cleansed, and war/?esome. TL B. - Kss Escanaba, ^L/j., writes: lt a Ase laxative, pleasant ease, esd dees the work in a very thorough mauft?r." Children love li Srens Pharmacy. S2S I SKIRTS Tluft morning we'll have a few Spiral Black Taffeta Silk Skirts at $6.50 The bett and prettiest you've teen for the price. MILLINERY Alto a shipment of New Shapes in Wute, and Black, and Black and White. The very Newest ont. . SILKS Sotae ten or fifteen pieces came yes terday m Hie newest patterns and colors for dresses at, per yard \ SOMETHING NEW EVERY AMY \ MOORE-WILSON COMPNY "THE DAYLIGHT STORE." ? ? ? *~f_ .* t Awarded In fofl! Village For Big. gest file ol Trash. The contest in the Anderson Mill Tilinte as to who could get together the biggest pile of trash bas been decided by Dr. W. H. Nardin and F. B. Cray ton of the board of .health. President Janies D. H anime t of the mill company offered prize*, of IS In money. dc|la and baseballs to the boy or girl who got together the larg est pile of trash in th? clean-up con test. Thc* awards of prises are aa fol Iowa: . 1. $2, Raymond Strickland. 2. $1.50, Eva Hall. 3. fl, Zella Ramer. 4. 50 cents. Tom Taff. 5. Baseball. Roscoe Roach. 6. noll. Stella Hutchinson. 7. Baseball, Roy Bold lng. 8. Baseball, Will Rochester. 9. Baseball, Ernest Power. 10. Baseball, Ernest Power. The young ladies and men who entered this contest did good sud ef fective work, and aa a. result the yards in the Ando.-?on mill t\'.lla?e present nice, and neat appearances. All.trash has been removed and collected in huge pitea, which will be ??moved by acting Health Officer ?arder? tomor row norning. Th.ee teams have been procured L? haul the piles of trash to the dumping grounds. The Warrens of Virginia* a Lessen Ia ?he Suffering* et War. The Lasky-Betaaco production of The wa? rena 'of Virginia." with Slancne Street in tho atelar role, ia s nost extraordinary photodramatic J esson in the sufferings of war. Tough } he battlefield eceuea arc filled wit?- ; narttal heroism and darb, one ia creed to bear in-mind at every mo neut the domestic tragedies of (his itrife of brother against brother. The >(cjure shows, with special pathos, he sufferings of the Southern tami les in the closing ?aya of Jte war, vhen aer ation stared the tattered irmy in the face and when even the vomen and children left ai home did tot have the bare necessities of Ute, There la nothing false or moio Iramatlc about "The Warrens of **tr dnia." It is the sad; oolemn tr,.h. it the Paramount Tuesday next. Oar "Jitney9 Offer-Taw aaa Se. rjo?TT MISS THIS. Cot ot* thle Up enclose with Se to P??ey ? Co., Chicago, Jil., writing y?ur name sud tddress Clearly. Ton will receive ?n ?turn a trial package containing ."olcy'a Honey and Tar Compound, or coughs, colds sud croup; Poley Cldney Filia for pain lo ?Ides and isck. rheumstism, .{backache. Wwi? md bladder; Foley CathsilJc Tablet?. i wholesome and 'thoroughly clean?-' ag cathartic Evans Pharmacy. ^I^B^SgflBBeS^BSgflHBflBlKBBgUBeB New broom* ?weep cleon! New rooms ARE clean* ? Old room* MADE elson by REPAINTING A REPAPER1NG Soe oar WAUL PAPER patterns. Got oar color caro*. Get oar PRICES C. M. GUEST PAINT CO If you want the best-see GUEST! !-?- ? ? -? : ?.---J ? i. i i M ii I'II i ^ I'JI] i ? i lia.., . -ix.-."--'-STSsa ? ; f., - ' , ;..- .' , . Let^^ j And Protect You** Mealth Screen Doors-Screen Windows ; * Screen Wire Cloth All Sizes and Grades Prices Are Right Tate Hardware Company _ ? .",?": .... . < < ' - . . ' . * .;.'<? . - "v> .. s . ...j. ^T*^""^"*.um i#--in mi|.mi