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Anderson College For Women Faculty of Christan ni mon a n d womflen of experi ice. Courses leading to d( gree of A. 1. awd A. N. Diplomas in Musio, Art aid Expression. Courses in Domestic tEnquipment modern and con'venicnt. .82 acro campus. _GOymnasilum, tllamnha4, basket ball. Situation ideal for health and comfort. For Catalogue Addresg, JAMES P. KINARD, Ph. D., Anderson, S.C. TH-' ;~ ~ 4 ' d III *I JAMEs CANNON, JR. 3. A.., D. D., PlRINCIP.AL. YA t lackone School adoptlud tho followim Q'r: orouult inw.(riietion anderpt 2 Ylr.itian Iinfluaences at the lowest possible cost. Retoday, NUii a fiult of 33, a boaadlag - tro--nag- of esult. s, a stlludv body or .118, aid a plant worth $13,00, The Leading Training School for Girls in Virginia. PA YN all charges for the year, including Table Board, $ oorn, I hts. stoam Heat. Laundry. Medical Atteii tiitioin, ly a Ciilture and Tuition i n all sul.jects - - .-. xlpt inu lisic .1nd 4elu tion. ('ian p SI I' (11r41 a sehool with a 11)(1ter re cord. witi Inere exprierlieI Iaa1agerment aM sneh tnitrate cst.V? l-'r aloue& anid application blank atddess (.-O. P. A)-.AM.' Secretary. Bilnckstoe, Va. Saved Girl's Life "I want to tell you v:!t wonderful benefit I have re ceived flon the use of Tlicfoid's Black-Drauglt," wiites Mrs. Sy vniWood', of Cift, Mills, Ky. "It cervainly has no equal for .i grippe, bad Colds, !iver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught savelld imy littie girl's life. When she had tile lleasles, thy wenlt ill oil her, but one good dose of Iledford's Bick-Dr 1( t 0ade themiu break On, d she has had no moreti Uub!o. I Shall nCVC bC without (A in my home." For conilhI:, indigestion, headacle, dizzi n , ml a h, cH ;il!.; and fevecr, biliuC.;s&Cs, and all similar -ubnre -, i' drord'a Diack-Ds !:t luds proved itself a safe reliale1, gCle and valuable remedy. If yOu uffer from any of these complaints, try Black Draught. It is a inccL2:ic of kn-owni merit. Seventy-five years of p1endid success proves its value. Good for young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. Q, G 121,10 - * 0 0001 5S19PG0001 Cut prices are made on th remaining stock of Ladies' and Childten's colored sunshades--they ' will be found on the Centre Tables Smarked in plain figures.- Sheer colored and solid White Fabrics must move now. Special Value in Ladies' White Waists. Among the Hosiery you cane secure the size, color and weight iyou desire. W.G.Wilson&Co~ Ready for To-morrow ? Hforses digest their feed less thoroughly than -- other farm anI iaIs. In order to insure torough I! digestion of all the food eaten, and to make yor St horses readier for next day's work, add to thir ndhorss regularly evening feed a teaspoonful of-. o fedav1aomke e STOCK ""r-a-tto.. MEDICINE "'i.NcN it will lesson your feed bills. It will Increase your nronna 25 t so n1w gcn EXCITEMENT MARKS GREENVILLE MEETING lanker and (4overnor Alnmost ('ome It 1111111S WIer Ilusults1 Fliling by lioih,11 (reeiville, July '18.-The senatorial ieeting here today wai msari'ked by the first real "rough house" of lie caipaign. There Was a near fist fight between Governor Illease and .1aine-s W. Norwood, of Greenville, anld for a few ionientsit looked as if there might be even more serious contplientions, Thu trouble grew out of the asking of a question by %ir. Norwood, "What abot. Dr. Ale Iintosh ?" Governor Blleaso answered that 'xIected to I lvite Aa r. alcinto;h to take a seat on the stage wheu file pmrt ovs to Collinlihin. and Ithat he( Wi0ii answer the <qutestion thell. anitd 'P hin liil lils back, as a toward like yol." Iy the lilhne tls hal beein utter'e , .r. Norwood broke throigh th line of polivlectue, who wore guardinlg the itlralie to th oin losell Stail and rkid 'd :t tlhe goveinor, highltinig his wa t r ug '..other~ plolilenn:n1 .1111 at dTil l\ %s. :ato hadl j niii ed i lie in e Illon two. Tho inuriatod till was foreced ':!(-k d wnit sOw eIp . light'lig a hi:11, do0.0n (r Inloro stanlwart 1111en who <u11Ved H:ill backwval. and st riking.. back a; Iiiese show ': d btow< % oil hijini. No ono was h:iil v hirl. h ]pl miany of thos i t tinix gil it s(t a .y Ilt In the fa . and brea .. \'l hon anldidialh.. \\ore I hroglhli., \r. .\orwood camne back to the stainl and - :Iokf- 1o thll audirence, aintI was Ihe rl-d spiritdly f N o I is s athing alttcks; llin)n thlt governor4 . "I wt' I Dr. tI '(imh i:ays i tuI' . tho slo-aker 1in-g n, "th i 11il1m i. wht.io all knlow himi lo b)(-- o. dirty, if i .\lr. .\ rwo d .x ' ti ll ?- t' h. h o - I it hki :w1-r 1- I r , 1 :" :: t::'hTT r i ni I ;r1 11 v I l I vn . t bl i \ \ do: IT et ' hI III, saidI, tI e bIt o r sIII I i Il SI ho cotI l v.Itc InI. ;!' 4-'. 1 h in n111 :: b.111 1: b W a 0'I IT i <.0 1 . I iWit ill um 1 ; a t *i' til t tIC l':iu j's-in aus of A tuti.r so o t li he Iodnr . .Nl or--a'li~t1 ~ nd htk a :l. b Iti I ln I h i lni !ia for giNne, Ile S teI Ii Iii Aiai tit i i' f Sn heoli~tt dsina'n from " ii-imesoi It I pet It11)11 JiiaI I -i t( I a I li o i'xpliii.il 0t. 01)1nn bore te u to tuin:'rofutin twlv.J io'. e tattiled thuoeasw, ti tosey ofn woe as fon r lion to nt. h me fi'in at issuceo betwon3 hen oiernod an to 'snator ienitwo \\rthnsth cariatringathspgokingor' efaort tot to mthe itedn Santes Iron the firuste andoteo sate d ing n aokn atomadjult lifbelleego," aob highwaw withi th signyoarw daynt ing to Wahnonai this thipadu flnto theredeus, and manhies w~as shown 'tstniae theddn and er p:ungin Corsnever anemanmeth i didh' oathas ther senaedrwi hu then adst d. frotngttredsa Lwev er Oni t thtoohowever. woero the ps locks wSt Cnaronan vte ate The governor was shown standing In front of this. a puzzled expreslion on his face, and saying, "This wel come ain't ileant (or me11." Just before the time for the speak ing to begin this morning between 150 and 200 Blease men, cheering and sweltering. marched into the park, bearing in front of themt a huge ban Ier with the ilscriptioll, "liease, the Working Alan's Friend." These cheer ed their champion lustily, until Sena tor Smith was introduced and then pestered him with questions and "fun ny" remarks throughout his speech, at times heckling so that little he said could be heard. This sale grolp Was boIsterolus in their approval of the governor wihen lie was speaking. One charged about so hitriously ihat a polleeman at teinpted to take him Iin hand. ''lhe goverior resented this and said, '"Take him aIII I'll take you." . GoveriPor BIlease then said that he was tlied ol havilng Ills 11In tini Iat'ed at these! lown Imeelilgs. I I o thwn thre-ateneti to gol to thle country lor. his imeetings. if' this was kep)t Ill), andle the otheri threeo canldidates ill i t tomwn1s. Tiso <Inestionl at issue todanybtwn G;overnor Hiense- and \Mr.-.\'or woo.1; wltas at1 the Ahheville collilly 1tn'etilg last Tu'lesday. T114. gmernlor tit.1lized! lost of hils tiie ill explailling the parole. of' It. A. Itichoy, wh.]o was coil.. r icttl of, assmillinilg his 1:1--y ar-h :iloleid d[hughte r. AfterI spiending a while inl lilt state p ltit (.n11tiary, Ih convict detvelopedl what was sulpposed to li paralylht. Whenl applientioll nasi; m:: or a1 pardon, tiovernor( Bh'asl. appolinteI it e ia c n ns ,;;()n, co(Ml osedl of the !:It(. Dr. .\. 11. Knowltont all IDr. I at ns II. *1-' lin loshi, to mnake an1 Ixam'ation, It was toi 1ii4' basis of their ref-polt. lin(] other s .t.at thel parole was Issue i. Sine la. Tuesday DI. .\leimh has issuoi ai sigueiil slat(mnt , in which IIh- Says he hvii bo d -1 tlla linli' the e amuinlation wa1n d :1,u Iichy wa:s 6'i:ingiI; pa ys. lid iit 1h4 :-o i d in his rep to ilhe ille 10r. -A rle;nedy for wollitell \%-71 - u 1 n r l 14 %i I .,tI 's . i'' ': sh-k sof th o toll ich, pa i fill i-rre . ularities, lilnwitlllness1 , b-ld breath pl oori all 't . :- that fine o l r :111 4re ired for woni4.in ol ly, II ill 4 lally adtatd to ;( s 1ott 1 0n tI' ate ia ksif AoIl ('(it 1 i Itoy.:s e ufr Si)'.c r ha weaki-- ClttaSa l, tto wot 114 ;1o ;low ) di(o r l'o ' I.' Stoll v (hehe .I'lld TViI ilT l- T44T .\ I\. i ll 'I ill)) e (11 li~ il'b l kllgaon O Sler Defed lt-ri ofin a bun t. lI) ('ari rd PlotemI lun t-to.ty omfn te Alaohdapwk'nede i d 11 hor, w ! who ill 1o . , .ji Illt this I ill to addrest thA . -i-I I). t .. will fulill adIlr'ing his visit a lon'. SheIs ohad desl irt to l etu a nie toritl tS Anto nio, Texas. g onI the 3'wl gravd 's thle' Taious anym n-CoMl dkfnw o thte Attgl'o, w~enithl yis hey taki It exnls, ths ow of thing mf abs ef .\eae hisory.d otUI Dir' .n h at ainiation) iof drughIt is. Ianusl tha. I his' yothr them troe o nie reeod tof tdangentrpo aml thel (wih utother formtestr of teUie Thes:\aensaDionso selos bo soh' i:'meu Tofne offy ts a et tire d guariainten tati tahe the s Doered'i .lImee isor an plamost -tan vegable red thto Nare sho dRinmoth eTokgaw Shagunate Ah ambitoprw that somek ca be loosent ike a way by tolpmngratn g~etoy oft atheramophado awaee fram mterialleio Nrsio BREAKFAST ON TIME You can sleep late and still breakfast on time with a New Per/iction Oil Co6k-stove. No fire to build-strike a match and you have full heat in a minute. The New Perfection cooks better than a coal range at less cost, with- less work. Burns kerosene-clean and inexpensive. Made in 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, also a new stove with a fireless cooking oven. At all hardware and depart ment stores. Ask to see a "New Perfection." STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C. (New Jersey) Clarlotte, N. C. Norfolk, Va. BALTIMORE Charlestown.W.Va. tichmnond, Va. Charlestoa, S. C. ad bererehe (M J , Si. y iAhr'spr enjomentcoolom Wheevr ALATAGA yo see a Aro think__-7 of Coca-Col