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?THE MORNING HOUR LECTURES | Chautauqua XOeeK. 1 Don't make the mistake because these lectures are in the lt ? morning that theu are dru or unimportant. The men selected ? ? for this work bu the Redpath Educational Department are ex- I i perts and authorities on their respective subjects. . I || If uou miss the morning hour lectures uou will miss |j m one of the best features of the Chautauqua. r I & ------ g j Chautauqua Week May 10th. to 17th. Extra Special FOR MONDA Y ONLY Handsome Hand Painted Salad Bowls and C;';e Plates at Tremendous Sacrifice Being greatly overstocked on these Salads and Cakes, and needing the money badly, we have decided to sacrifice our SALAD BOWLS and CAKE PLATES; so for Monday only your pick and clToice of any Salad or Cake in the house for $ 1 .PO These are every one Imported Hand Fainted Bowls and Cakes-8, 9 and lo in. in diameter which formerly sold for $\.5o, $2.00, S2.50, S3.00 and $3.50. Not a Bowl or Cake in the entire lot less than $1.50 and I don't believe there is but two each of $l.So ones in . the lot. Go behind the counter pick out what you like, pay the Dollar and there you are. John A. Austin "On The Square'9 _J_ '_ AUTO OWNERS! Now is the time to have your tires repaired for thc spring and summer service. I can vulcanize your old tires or sell you i;ew ones. See me for GOODYEAR AND AJAX tires and accessories. Also the famous j HOWE RED TUBE better known as the clover leaf tube. AH repair work guaranteed. ? ' f . Free air to customers. Templeton's Vulcanizing Works 108 N. MeDuffie Street Business Phone 270. Resident Phone 814. HELPFUL SESSION OF HOWERS' CLUB County Organization Met at Noon Yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce. Thirty-six women, members of tilt Hammond, Mountain Creek and Leb anon Behool districts homekecpers clubs, met yesterday at uoon at the chamber of commerce In the aecond monthly meeting of the Anderson County Homekeepers club, an or ganization composed of thc three smaller bodies of the respective school districts, interesting and help ful talks on the subject of the kitch en featured the meeting yesterday. The discussion was lead by Mrs. T. A. Wlgglngton, who waa followed by Mrs. Pat W. Major and others. De ightful refreshments were served by Misses Claudia Dreazeale and Cannh Kelley. The next meeting of the courty club wlil be held about the middle of May. At this meeting, the organizer and director of the work, Miss Janie C. Carlington, will conduct for the bene fit of the members present a number of tests of canned articles of food which are bought off the shelves of lite ordinary store. Col. Andrews Will Filed. RALEIGH. N. C., April 24.-The will of Col. A. B. Andrews, first vice president of the Southern Railway Company was filed here today for probate and leaves the bulk of an estimated estate of $500,000 to his wife, Mrs. Julia M. Andrews. Ten thousand dollars is given to each of five children. The will ulso provides that Mrs. Andrews shall have $9,000 annuity. Roosevelt Gets Day's Rent. SYRACUSE, April 24.-Colonel Roosevelt today rested from lila four days on the witness stand in William Barnes' fifty thousand dollar suit for alleged libel. He conferred with lils counsel and took a long auto ride. It waa be lieved doubtful tonight that the case will reach the Jury before two weeks. CHILD GETS SICK CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED "California Syrup of Figs" can't hann tender stomach or bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, whtoh become cloggad up with waste, liver gets sluggish; ptomach sonr. , ' Look at the tongue, mother. If coated, or your child ia listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful ot "California Sy rup of Pigs," then don't worry, be cause ti ls perfectly harmless, and In a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out ot the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "Inside cleansing" is ofttmes all that ls nec essary. It should be the first treat ment given In any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask yonr druggist for a 60-cent bot tle of "California 8? rup of Figs," which has ful'/ drectlcns for babies, children of all ages aid for grown ups plaihly printed ot the bottle. Look carefully and seo that it s made by the "California Fig Syrup Cora PW" -_._ ANDERSON BOY HAS LANCEO A BIB JOB A. CARL LEE RESIDENT ENGI NEER FOR BIG HYDRO ELECTRIC PLANT ON THE CATAWABA Development Will Represent An Expenditure of Something Like $1,500.000. Friends throughout the State of an old Anderson boy, A. ("url Lee, who | for the past five years has been en gineer of maintenance of way and purchasing agent for the Piedmont & Northern lines, will be delighted to learn that he has been appointed to the responsible position of resident engineer for the Southern Power company at the big hydro-electric I plant which ia to be built on Catawba River, In Chester county. Mr. and Mrs. Lee came over yes terday from Greenville, where Mr. Lee has had his headquarter;*, to spend the week-end with relatives in Anderson. They will return to Greenville today and on May 1 Mr. Lee will sever Iiis connection with the Piedmont & Northern Hallway and .eave for the Bcene of his new work, Mrs. Lee will Join him there later In he spring and in the meantime will /istt relatives in this city and sec tion. Sometime ago, lt will be recalled, plans were announced tor the con duction of another big hydro-electric slant on the Catawba, in Chester county. The contract was "awarded to :he Hardaway Construction company if Columbus, Ga., -.?nd already the con tractors are on the ground and bave preliminary work under way. This ls to be a plant of 3.'>.000 hoi-se power, and will be the third in a khalin of three great hydro-electric ievelopments on this river. Already two 35,000 horse power have boen constructed, one at Great PallB, three miles below where the new one is to be built, and the other at Fucky Creek, two miles below the Great Palls piant. The new piantis to be built at Nitro leB, where there lias been construct ed a plant for the manufacture of fertilizer material out of nitrogen tak en from the air. Mr. Lee will be on the new Job for about two years. The development will perreenBt development will represent an expen diture of about a million and a ^ialf dollars. FUNERAL MRS. MARTHA LESSER AT COLOMBIA Remains Will Be Taken There Today-Those Who Will Attend Burial. The remans of Mrs. Martha Lesser, who died late Friday afternoon, will be taken to Columbia today for in terment in the Jewish cemetery beside the grave of her husband. Mr. Michael Lesser, who died some 20 pears ago. The funeral services will be held at the grave, and co. ducted by a Columbia Rabbi. Tho body will leave hcVo this narr ing at 8:30 o'clock via tbe Blue Ridge Railway. Members of the imm?diate family who will attend tho 'uneral are: Mr. Abraham Leaser, Mr. Wil liam Leaser, Mr. Solomon Lesser, Mr. Leo Geisberg, Mrs. Josephine Sellg man. Mrs. Oscar Geisberg. Miss An ulo Lesser and Mr. Leo Seligman. PAROLE FOB LAURENS MAN . Governor Manning Issues Parole For Parrot M liam. COLUMBIA, April 24.-Acting upon the recommendation of the board of pardons, Governor Manning this afternoon granted a parole to Par Rott Mllam, of Laurena county In the spring pf 1910 on the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill an dsentenced to eight veera in the nen i tent i ary. Mitam called at the governor's of fice wearing stripes. Governor Manning gave him a talk advllng hin to begin life anew with a determina tion to make good. Flood Damage ILMMM. AUSTIN, Texas, Aprl 24.-Fourteen are known to bo dead, aa a result of the flood, In Walter and Shoal Creeka, In the outskirts ot Austin yesterday. Twenty-one ere still unaccounted fur. The damage 1B at least a fl.000.o00. fi t? ^bu Wi?rt/c (? VarkQv?U?lt L) AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. FORD Tho following interview wa? given by Mr. Ford to ono or tho aggresive Ford agents, who returned to his home and gav** lt to his territory in the following newspaper advertisement. ' This is the most Importent Advertisement I Ever Caused to be Published.-Read Every Word-and then Marvel. 1 On a personal visit to Mr. Henry Ford I broached the subject of a possible August 1st Re bate. The Ford Company announced last year-as you will remember-that If their total saloB reached 300, 000 cara between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915, each purchaser during that period would receive back a refund of $40.00 to *G0.00.) "Mr. Ford," I suggested, "ls there anything I can say to our people with regard to the Ford Com pany's 300,000 car rebate plan?" "We shall sell the 300,000," was the quiet reply-"and In ll months, a full month ahead of August lat!" "Then a refund ls practically assured?" "Yes-barring the totally unexpected. We are 50,000 to 75,000 cars behind orders today. Factory and branches are sending out 1800 daily." I then Bald to Mr. Ford: "If I could make a definite refund statement we would Increase our local salcH 500 cars." "You may say," wa9 Mr. Ford's deliberate and significant reply to thlb-"You may say that we ahall pay back to each purchaser of a Ford car between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915, barring the unforeseen, thc sum of You muy say that I authorized you to make thia statement!" What can I add to ?ha above? #10,000.00? cash coming back to Ford owners! And to prospective Ford owners up to August 1, 19IC. it actually means-Ford Touring Cars for $490-less the $50 rebate! Ford ltunal.-uuta for $440-less the $50 rebate! What Is there left for me to say f TODD AUTO SHOP IN THE CALABOOSE Letter Manly Young White Man Charged With Stealing and Carrying Pistol. Charged with carrying an unlawful pistol and with petit larceny, to wit, stealing a pistol, a young whltu m-.in named Lester Manly, a bride-groom of but a day, was arrested last nighi and confined in a cell at the nollce sta- , tion. lt is alleged that Manly stole the pistol from a relative, but Manly as serts that the son of his relativje gave him the weapon to keep, so thal the threats of the older man to take his pistol and shoot someone would be broken up. The police claim they got the pistol off Manly's person, so there is not much explanation the prisoner can make of that circum stance, i Manly was married last night to a young girl who he says originally came from Piedmont. The roan states that he came here some two weeks ago from Hart County, Ga., ' and that thc girl to whom he was mar- ' ried Friday night, came ' here about ? the same time. FOOD SOURING IN I STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION, GAS "Pate's Diapepsin" ends all stom ach distress in five minutes. -r1 Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam- ' age-do you? Well, don't bother. If your atomach ia in a revolt; if sour. I gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undi gested food; breath foul, tougue coat-, ed-just take a little Pape'a DIapep- : ain and in five mlnutea you wonder j what became of tho indigestion and ! distress. Millions of men and women today ' gnow that lt it, needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepaln occas ionally keeps Mils delicate organ reg ulated and they eat their favorite cods without fear. If your atomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebel lion ; lt your food la a damage in rUad of a ht.p, remember the quick est, surest, most harmless relief ls Pape'a Dlapepsin which costs only fifty cents for a large case ai drug atores. It's truly wonderful-lt di gests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that lt la really astonishing. Please, ..for your aake, don't go on and-on with a weak, dis ordered stomach; lt's so unneceaaary. Don't Your Old Buggy Need Painting ? brins: it to us and we will make it look like new. Can put new rubber tires on cheaper than any one. Let us polish and repair your harness. We have an expert to do this kind of work. We have a nice line of vehicles, such as .Tyson & Jones, Moyer, Norman and Rock Hill buggies; Studebaker, Old Hickory and Thornhill wagons. We handle the best and guarantee everything we sell to be as repre sented. We-manufacture our own Harness. Come around; we will be glad to show you what we have. Ask for one of our summer lap robes you need something to keep the dust off. Yours for business, The Fretwe?l Co. 1 MPECIAL FOR MONDAT] tfyjtfT i . . - . ' . . - ? : * .- - --. awaiiMMiiiwtiTrjiiw.????IM." W?kW??mm?kW?kmM??????????kmmkwm ?T^"?""l,"BT,inillBM"1?!T^ Curtain P?les and Fixtures. In Brass. Walnut and White ? Enamel. 5c. A. W. Bailey & Cd's. Bankrupt Stock Sale J JOE TRQWBIDGE "On The Square." mkwakW?kmkW???K?m??kW?^