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GAINED TEN POUNDS ON THREE BOTTLES WILLIAM HENSON SAYS TAN LAC MADE HIM LIKE A NEW MAN IS HIGHLY PLEASED , ** Columbian Said He Feared One Ailment Might Be Pellagra Results Were Wonderful. "I gained ton (10) pound on three hot ties of Tanlac, mid felt liku nu-j other person when I hud finished thc) third bottle, so groat was the improve ment lu my condition." Ktild Wfllium Henson of 806 Ixiwor Htrect, Colum bia, in nu Interview with the Tanbie representativo. Mr. Hchson ls sixty-three years of age, and has been a very healthy man generally throughout his Ufo, hu ?aid, and ho added, "I have been a hard working man all my life and am yet. I was getting to bc pretty nundi worried last summer over my coudi- ? tion, however. I began to ta ko Tan lac about' August, last sumn?er. and I took three bottles.,I also bought ono] |x?x of Tanlac Laxativo Tahlols, which 1 took in connection with thc Tanlac. Since I finished tho Tanlac treatment, . I have fett well and have been as strong and healthy tis usual." Continuing. Mr. Henson nuulo tho I following statement in rcfcrcnco to Ills ailment:-, and tho relief Tania]. gnve him: "I suffered last summer from a vory badly run down condition, and Jost weight, strength and energy rupiultf. and I was rapidly growing worse. I. got to wharp * ..'-lld 1>?t hardly' feel nblo to move. I had no appetite, and suffered a great deal with headaches and dizzy spells. "Mv blood was iu bad condition, and 1 had a kind of breaking out on my| limbs. I feared I had pellagra. "I. continued to take tho Tanlac, und It gave mo wonderful relief. I had gained ten. pounds In weight when i li--I finished tho third bottle, and 3 felt like another person. Tanlac gave mo a great appetite, and I soon got I to where I could eat anything and pl lot of it My energy and strength came back. Tho Tanlap purified my blood and drovo away the breaking out. The Tanlac Laxative Tablets also gave mo groat relief. Thoy cortainly are good to' keep at tho house. "Tanlac did more for mo than it ls recommended to do. I can heartily recommend lt, for it fa a groat modi-1 olne. I have urged many of my friends to take it" . Tanlac, tho master medicine, lo sold exclusively, by Evans' Pharmacy, two .Htoros, Anderdon ; Horton's Pharmacy, Belton; West Pelzer Drug Co., Pelzer; Pendleton Drug Co.. Pendleton; Bolt Drug Co.* Hones Path; D. Ii. Donald, Wllliamston; Subor Drug Co., Pied mont Prlcp: $1 per bottle straight i - . >..'.) imf, ? ,. in I . i III? 'Vi I if I . Senators should reflect beforo vot ing oh tho ii rpi >. bil), that by, and by tho people will vote on tho sonatoro. ?r TT B. F. JOHNSON'S Water Ground MEAL May be lound at the following stoics; . , ' . Pr?vost's Store Wt ^Ramsey's ?/& Elmore's . j. ^aql ;Crqm.er's . * , C] G. Stevenson's . E. G. Pant's J.^H. Allen's .v.. wnw icr fcc HOME 41 : t~": I . m WM 1 e S tVv il One months pay will not educate your daughter nor will iiMfff a home. . , 'x-;;: :-.v..... A certain percentage of your wages pui e?chj pay' day Jn Thc Sav? i. jugs Club will do JiUherJ or both. Start now] and stick to it. ' The.Strongest Bank J^n* tfie jCpuhiy. :'<'... ^.-V,.?^.?>-?,.? j ? WEEKLY REVIEW OF NEWS AT THE LANDER COLLEGE " . ??. *- -im r ?-?u?4tt; (Dy Special Correspondent.) Tlu? chief event ot tIto wci'k has btum tho Oratorical contest which was heidi Friday evening " In-Hie^"Lander audi-j tori um. An immense throng ussem hled to lieur tho gifted young men. I Tho speeches were of a high order and ?til Wore greatly enjoyed. The music was fui ni? lied hy thu orchestra of J the Halley Military Institute. | l?iHt Monday Mltffr Newton took her j music class out to the power houre whore they had a delightful afternoon picnic. Tho flag pule which was blown down In a storm sometime agu lias] been erected ugain and it iw a delight to see Old Glory flying again. This Hag-staff was presented years ago by some of the members of the class of loor.. Miss Martha Shuter, Miss Jessie Garrison and Mb* Thompson will re-' present Lander's Sunday school at ! tho convention in Charleston next week. Miss Thompson ls on thu pro gram for a talk on Teacher Training. Mr. I*awston ls attending the Char leston distict conference at Allendale and wilf viol lila old borne at Garnet before returning to college. SHORTAGE OF MEN CHECKS EUNSTON IN HA MUT CHAME (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.l withdrawn, doubtless the latter course will bo followed. ? FEAR CONSEQUENCES IF. H E INFORCEM ENTS S E N T PERSHING IN MEXICO El Paso. April 22.-Word I hat a de tachment nf troops left Columbus to day, presumably to,strengthen Persh ing's Uno of communlca'?on, caused a feeling of dismay among Mexican officials in Juarez. They had been convinced that Pershing's expedition was on the point of withdrawing. General Gavlra. Carranza commander, sa'd he foared that. relnforcinj; Persh ing' would have an unavoidable ?r-1 feet upon Mexican people. Thc seventeenth Infantry and a bat aillon of the twenty-fourth infantry, part of tho twenty-three hundrod j troops ordered to Columbus recently, i lind arrived there this morning and probably were the ones sent. Tho sixth cavalry is expected at Colum-1 bus tomorrow. Army ofllcors arc not inclined to be- j llevo tho reinforcement of Pershing's line will be an aggressive move. EASTER FESTIVAL Will He Giren Fur Sunday School of Grace Episcopal Church. Tho children of Graco church .Sun day school will bavo their annual San-,? ter service on Easter ^-D?yTat 4:3$* p.' m. At this service tho children will present thoir mito boxes. As the children bring thoir boxes they also bring flowers making at tho name time a largo flower cross. The Sun day school will have this year the largastVLenten offering in He his tory, this offering probably being one of tho largest made this year, In pro portion to '.thc slaa of the -school, of any throughout tho I'ni ted States. There will bo several interesting and. bea LI ti fu i feature's connected with tho: cervice. The Bervlco wjll bo a festi val l'-'yen ,'j?;ng,. and .tho following-mus lo? Will bo s?tVg. i ~ ? f Processional-Alleluia! Sing To Jesus. Gloria-Barnby. Magnificent-Batet?, j >N,uno D'mltUs-Stainer. ;'lymn>- Christ tho Lord itt Risen Ti J? day. Offertory Anthem-This is tho Hay Which tho Lord Hath Mado. by Caleb Simper. ? Recessional-Ho is Risen, Ho is Ris en. . .v.,-v,>: .-..' . . ? TUE BIG FOUR AMUSEMENT UO. ' 'Beginning Monday, 'April 24th the Big ?Pour Amusement Co., will com mon co . a week's engagement undor their big ruin and storm proof tented theatre, .located on tho lot In tho rear .ot * Hubbard's jowolry store at the corner of Malu and Earle streets. , ' Local .Interest is, very,' strong re garding {his coiiipatiy, Inasmuch as it vms only recently organized in At lanta, with M4?.,rAr\?.:^Ptak*ton'?s, ono of the, principal stockholders. : Tho organising of "tho company and construction of tito tent has hcon under the ' .personal-.supervision '.of Mr. Pinks ton, and .those who have seen it- pronounce it tho most coln? .ploto and up-to-date of any tended 'theatre they have-eyer.seen. The en gaging Of performer* un J musicians has ?Iso been under Mr.. Pinkstone Vjp^rVl>roh and'tr^ ^oiha^ 's??? rehearsals declare that ho. ha? gath ered'the "cream" .of music,al comedy performers of tho south. Ile ls spar ing neither timo nor expense to make ti positively the hast now touring tho, south. Thia is -something decidedly now and novel in the way, of tent shows. They are presenting a repertoire of. the latest lutslcal comedy successes wittrar company-or fifteen acting peo ple and a band and orchestra ot ten; musicians. ? . ? '.. : /There is a chorus of eight pretty and shapely gi rio, handsomely cos? . turned,' who caa sln&'and dance,', Tito, comedians are", funny ""and tho *. hitit Monday night' affords each otto a chanco to -show their ability tx* its fullest'extent. . -The name of Che play for Monday night is "The Good Ship Idaho." -a roiilcWng musical comedy la . two OCTAGON SOAP MONDAY ARM & HAMMER SODA MONDAY NAPTHA WASHING POWDER MONDAY LADIES* TAPED GAUZE VESTS MONDAY . Every customer whoso,purchase- at thc lice Hive Monday amounts to $2.00 will be en titled to purchase any two. above at lc each. A $13.00 purchase entitle:; you to I? at lc each, and so on. BAILES' BIG MONDAY SALE Every.tJVlonday it seems, as though the whole city and county comes in and out, pas sing through the Bee Hive and its exposition of clever, beautiful, practical and depend able merchandise for the outfitting of men, women and children. Such are the fruits of tHe confidence wie have won. with the peopl e of this community. j ? There's no experimenting, no uncertainty here-you know the Bee Hive and its mer chandise, its s?rvice, its always lowest-in-the-city prices, its "everything"-and there we rest our claim for a still larger share of your patronage. Come Monday and every day. White Goods The White Goods that will be fash ionable for Spring and Summer, here in great variety. Although we have sold vast quantities of White Goods, we still have a finely assorted stock. If you would turn to your profit the ad vantage fSat these prices afford, buy liberally Monday of the following*. - 40 inch Kilarney Linen-looks like Linen mid wears l!kc Linen-Special "j OJ, Tor Monday. Hie yard. i?2C 42 inch Nainsook, a very line quality and usually sold at 20c yard, our price 15c, Special, for Monday, the -| OJL_ yard . Ifc2c 4."> inch Imported Wusli Organdy, good 7t>c value, Extra Special for Mon- CA day. tho yard .3vC 30 inch Linen Waisting, value. Special for Monday, thc yard . good 40c 25c Coed quality 40 inch While ola! for Monday, the yard . Lawn, Spe 10c G Pieces White Skirting-Gabardine, . Pique, etc.,-3G ?Inches wide and worth 35c to 40c yard. (Special for Monday. OP the yard . 4P inch Fine Quality White Voile, the kind-usually sold at 35c, Special ' 1 Qr for 'Monday, the yard.AOC : Our 5 Cent Table /Competitors' always cussln' us about this He 'able, but our customers like it, and ae lang as we can secure tho goods wo oro going to keep it up. iSee thc following near "lite eenUer of the Bee Hive Monday: .Solid color Chambrays, Sc value. Mon day at ?Vc yard. Good light Calico Monday at 5c yard. Very good. Cotton Checks Monday at 5c yard. Some short longhts of Whit? Goods. 7 l-2c value, Monday at 5c yard. Good assortment carried over Muslins, 7 l-2c value, Monday at 5c yard. ?'H Socials for Men . 'jJWVet vit?fit to o.?tfi especial attention to a . new wort&shirt j?y?' arc featuring for Mon day?-Vent?" Shirt,' the' "shirt that breathes," -something entirely different from the or dinary and which was made up to sell for ?i each. They are Juade of a high grade blue jbbjupiirVy 'aila made to stand. W? scooped up a lot wBth slight Imperfections, so slight ' regally that you'd never notice, and are of fering them Special for Monday, Cf|-% at, Bach. wvt 20 Doz. Mon's* Pants-In neat, durable strips apd well made,-belt loops.- etc-and good fitting, worth $1.25. Spe- d**| : elsi-'for Monday, tho' pair:.?P * ?VU FOR MONDAY ONLY ??,000 yards Poe Mills best 10c ?rade Bleaching, 30 inches wide, Special for Monday only, "70#? 10 yards for.f 57C * ?I* ?fr ?.?.fr**?++**+?fr-fr .fr****** Mew Wash Good? While wc have a splendid assortment ot Wash Goods in stock, we cannot duplicate some of the ?jualHies at any price, and others are selling for more wholesale than the prices for which wo are offering them: New linen tlnlsh Sport Stripes-assorted shades of blue, green, gray, lavender, etc.. -a good 25c value. Special for Offctf? Monday, thc yard .AvPC 3d' Inch Sport Striped Voile, worth 35c yard. Special Tor Monday. *9?^#? thc yard .?MW '32 inch Imported White and Striped Madras, a 40c value-Infact, nothing any prettier hereabouts at even 50c- OP _ iSpecial for Monday, the yard.?3C 30 Inch Printed Voiles, an grade, Special for Monday, the yard .:. extra 25c 20c Beautiful Printed Dotted Swiss, for dresses, good I8cvvalue. Special 1 pl ^ for Monday, the yard. lAgC 47 Pieces beautiful new Curtain Goods-Scrims and Madras-with neat satin striped hemstitched border-in cream, white eenie, etc., good 25c value, Special for Monday, 1 ? the yard.IOC New Sport Skirts Another lot of New Sport Skirts, beauti ful quality Gabardine. 2 pockets, belts and large pearl - button trimmings, good $L50 valub. Special for Monday, ???1 f\f\ at. Each .. Dozens and dozens of other equally as attractive values-"one flight up," where you save money every step. Silks and Dress Goods Our carly orders and personal pur chases in New York few days ago mean a big saving to our customers on Silks. Under present market conditions the values quoted below are remarkably good: 36 inch Qtrepe de Chine-all the new Mirent ?ii? evC'ut?g ' ska&?ti-good $?.2~? val?e, Special for Monday, d?*| f\f\ the yard . .M> * m\J\F 35 inch Black Taffeta, un unusually pret ty number, Special for Monday, Qfi*? tho yard .. wOC 36 inch ?oeo Silk-pretty new spring shades-good 3oc value, Special OKf> for Monday, the yard.?vt* Good quality 36 inch Jap Silk-In white only-iSpecial for Monday, EL(\*+ tho yard .wvt Specials in Muslinwear One lot Corset Covers, pretty embroidery and ribbon tr?n?ied. Special for Ott*? Monday. Each .. :. . One lot Corset Covers, dainty lace, em broidery and ribbon trimmed, Spe- CA - cia} for Monday, Each .wvC Ladies' Muslin Pants, regular and ex tra sizes, at 25c and 50c pair. Beautiful $1 grade Gowns-long or short sleeves-Special for Monday. *7E?l^? at. Each ..'.. * ?/C Extra Shoe Specials Not In a good while have men had tho handsome footwear that distinguishes the new Spring lasts at such prices as we quote here. . E. T. Wright's Shoos arid Oxfords for men. as good as many sell for $5, Spe cial for Monday,'In all sizes,- Ail tho pair . .V*Tr.UU Men's Palm -Beach Oxfords, good ?2.60 values. Spccinlwfor Monday, ?O S\t\ tho pair _ . .?pA?VV 100 pairs White Canvas Oxfords, Strap and Colonial Pumps-some ot them slightly counter soiled-valueB to $1.60, QO . Special for Monday, the pair.?70C i7^>W'?ine Student*:' ' " /' " ' ?3*~. } '' ' . ' ' % ''')'' Kaifeng, Honan Province, China, 3HfflrMiTMIl^^ April 22. -One hundred students1 ft . ... , ? ? , . are in atteadanco at tho government H y'/' , , (, now school of minos, which had Just?mm aI - i -WW m \M**ik - :- AI *...'. .. i?PVk been opened hore. ^ ^ 1 \\W tTBp^'B^'- gPw 1? . JL ' "' SS^S?SSFSL5I * III? Dl2 jvOUr . ?fflWS0ffl?llt -^vOs . work bas boen done until recent jj (Q) What used to be Verdun is still in. 1 . W?H RlM?*ff Qi W?fslf'c V??f?Q??t??n?^?lt the handy of the French. . ,'Ait' Vf I%E llJCgSU til ANDERSON I j Mf Mir Big St6ffln and Rain-Proof Tented Theatre Sv MONDAY, APRIL 24?1 tiow ready tor buimes? * i $$.5 " ' ?' ' - r! ' . '. ?llifll? |if< I An ?Entire Ghafige of Pro^ateme Daily ?ST I ill -*? ?rr^r->-: I W?? I ?DAY NIGHT: "The tiood Ship Idalie" j po!S!lor?yTffere"ii j A BEVY OF PRETTY GllttS; HANDSOM?l.Y COSTUMED AN ; flis^nS^l " ' ' ' ?P?IANS, BAND AND ORClr?^T??A Wo are well Mepared :tp, 1 ... '..r- ?>. iv' ""ji!'1 .,,' .: ./ , ? ' ~ ' .>:>,-r: ^handle^d^thtfi^^ : . . ft? & ' "4^ . . . .[, - - ,<... . !< ? . - ?._. ypu a real candy store. ,. .'^ 91 , ..v ,? . ' :<?!^^8fe-:-" ; At??ersoa Candy Laid ? ll ? ' ' ? ^??C?B : : ? 1?C and ''W?C ?