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HE most important feature of a farip power . * engine today is the fuel it uses. That, more than anything else, determines its usefulness and: economy. g ? j ?t pressvX prices of gasoline and kerosene, you could not afford to accept a'gasoline engine as a gift, if you had to use it. - , , You could better afford to pay a big premium for a ?e? the MbgtiVwork.on Jvprosene. Ask your dealer to show you -the- difference in fuel cost between a :; jRjjjjjffljjjil iii any size from -fcto 50-H. P., and a gasoline engine of the same size. The figures will surprise you, . .. ktoa^ona? Harvester Company of America x Mogul keroiane ?naine? ara soM by Anderson, S; C. aMamoNMMWBMniMM HIDDEN TROUBLE BocpUBo your tooth arc faultless tu APi'RAHANCE, It does j??t^. necessarily follow that thoy am SOUND; HIDDEN TftO?tifcfi-'inny ' i rb^tot??!Wuci!)? in qnsooa plactw\.i?eoa^^ '?lSSrot^i^.-hecp?es^apparont.^ Tho nl?ltuU dentist can detoct those, pte^?? ond^PItBVBNT dlscolorat^4yftnd disease. Go at least twice, a ' ^y?aT'to yotir/d?atlsi, obd have your teoth efcamlhed; DR. HENRY R. VWXS, ' O?k-e Over Fa^iers & Merchants Bank, Aadcrsoa, S. ?. , . Oftlee *Phono':tt$g?: tfiit'iyfitmnria* There ore times ?n ;every; woman's life wh?nfchs needs a tonic to help her over ilie hard places, . When that, time comes-to y?? to tak(^K?arduli the wo^?tV? toni?j. Gard?l Is com posed of purely v?gVtg|^lnftrevents; - which act centlyj yefsurely,'ofttnrafcmn^ ; and helps build them back to strength-and' health. . It has,benefited, thousands-- and -thousands.of weak - ailing women in its pa^t half century ol Wonderful success, and it will do the same for you. SS'You can't make ? mistake in taking Mm Ametta Wilson, R. ?lVN?.4> Alms, ?rfco for women. Before ! began to lake Cardui, I was soweak ?nd, nervous,.and had auch awful dizzy tt&lsanda&oor appetite. Now I feel'as Well and as strong as? 5 ever did. and car. e?t most anything," B?gtrjiv tawngt-Corv'i?i today. Sold by ?U dealers. ?mylH?'- -, ' June a . MnylVl? 'May . 31 _ bg*;3f?s?tf, April Aprlf $ .,Apt??.'|4H&5,-\'"' Apr 2^3&rMuy-? , -. , ST^?t??r o-ic ?? 1-4 >4-?,5 '.' ;>: May' $nna4' :>?ey-;af;... 3un$ 4 Jahs ,6/ : April ;sv City ???didates' Cards MAYOR I Jiereby announce myself a candi date for re-election aa mayor of <thc City, of Anderson, eubject to the rules of tho democratic primary election. J! H. GODPlti: ' I hereby announce mysolf a oandl dato for Mayor for tho City of Ander son, ?abject to the ral??.of tho Qetao eratle primary election. , : WADE A. ZANDERS. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 1 I hereby announce myself as candi date for alderman frontward 1', sub ject to rules' of tho city' democratic primary-election. W. ATKINSON. '-^'hereby anno.upco myself as . a candidate for Aldorman from Ward 1, subject^.the Tulea of tho democratic primary ?lection. -, C. W. McGee. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD i I hereby announce myself, a 'candi date.for re-election as alderman from ] Ward 2, Bubject to tho . rules of the ] democratic primary election'. WALTER DOBBINS. The friends of A. M. McFall hereby announce. him as a candidate for al derman, from Ward 2, subject to tho democratic city rilmary. FOR ALDERMAN WARD 3 ' I hereby announce, myself a candi date for alderman from. Ward 3, au,b*. Joct .to the rules'of tho city ??p? oratio primary eluctl^n. .. ernest. dugan. I hereby announce mx&ff?m candi-1 date for re-election as aratman from. Ward 3, subject to tbe*rolos of the] dem?cratlc primary election.. .< CHAB.. F. SPEARMAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for alderman from. Ward 3, sub- j l?ct tb the rules of'the city democra-1 tic primary.election. S. O. Btt?CE. FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 4 I hereby announce niyflelf.% candi date for alderni an frbmV Ward 4; sub ject' to tho rules of the city-demo* crfttlo primary election. 1. . i F.! E. AliEXA-NDmS .. ._ hereby-' announce, m,solf/A condl o for rerolsction as alderman from Ward-4? rubject to the rhlen and reg?; mations; of.' the city,;'prlmarj% -^ ' #% ' ^^H^A/TE, S Lr. W. F. Ashmoro. tho peoples candidate, a?npuhcesi himself^ candl h>? for Aid?rnian for Ward 4?sub let to the DCmbcraU^ FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 5 ' ... ? hereby, annb??co ; mysolf a cand| dato for reelection,, as. aidorman from, Ward 6, subject-to. the rules of the : d?mocratie primary election.- - ... . rVr. Ktm : ! I hereby announce myself as n candidate for. alderman from Ward .6. subject. tp. the rules of the city, d?m ocratie primary. A. Q. ME^NS. "^5h a^^rMt^\Vard 6 - [' 'A- ; ; 1 hereby;', announce'myself, a^?alft?^ dato for re-ol?r.tt?R as alderman from Ward 0. fiubjoct to tho rules of the l?medrat?a primary clcfcUorn RORTi L. CARTEit . We a?e ' now prenArcd ' tp: v u?cani.-.e Aut'o^lj?Wubeii and Casings as WelEft^'B?cyclej Tires, dur facilities for doing' this work being the cornjp??test tn the city. . - Aft ^or& Guaranteed Drop by ?h? Vei ns BhoVyb?'tfce biggest thing over , introduced to the motorcycling ;;^r2?-VT?o 2516 Indian. West Bcfison Streai by m mm * '-y.{.>m fau,. How T?oo ^W?? B M?li ized lit Cas? of war. HEED INTENSIVE TRAINING. Division of Army General 8taff " Pr?.? parva Paper Approved by De p*rtjn?nt~Piir?.VKCl/jr- . Army * Should </onuiot of 500,000 Tralnod Troops, Supported' byH*fiiffiM'HIion Uatramcd.' Tho organization^ mnl?iug nw? tno-' blllB?tloB'Of>|li)t)ojHU?ji mid' volunteer foreeff of tfj? United States are t?e sub ject 6t \? 'paper . prejparod ,by tho war collego -dlvLslon of the general staff' of the ?rmy nul approved by t lie war de partment. Jt ahowstbat. mobilisation points and depots in all tbe.atate^havo been selected and any h that "well db gested systems of Intensive training for new troops" bavo bean prepared. Tho d?eum.rbt -tells exactly tbej pro? ccdure that will bo ;follovv"d in the3 raising of volunteer troops; ..no offlcer Ing ?f tbeni and numerous otb?r de tail? that at. this time, owing to Intei* national affaira, are of Interest to nil men who telsbt be caltod into service In the event or war. ' ; "Under existing'JaWs." says tbo pa per, "and under condltloni contcmpo -r?aeona therowltli It. bus heretofore; be^hy^Bautn??; iimt.jn; the; event ?r.n* war with a flrst elttStf power tho;Uhir'.r ed. States would's?duire not ; less, tb$n half a. million menVfor tbe first: Had, behind which could be pVepareh this' greater army! of cftl^git soldiers, upon whom our. main reliance for /nutlunai defense is tradlUbnpVly placed. 600,000' For First'kino Araiy. "According\to! ti^/recommendations of !therwar colk-pj/'.r.wion or.the g?n erai etnffi tbe first; jlh?'ahopld nowcon^ slat of half h, mWWi fully t?alnpd, troops, 'composed-.fjt-.tie regular army And the i?aery?V>vjrbleh has, .been'tralnr ed by pertlcp in t^eVjsgular army?, ?uf> ported b? a? .additional roreo of fully half .ftlxulUlon .?lilRen, Soldiers., prepared to ta!;;: ifu?''?^^^?^^^^!/. on the outbi vh^?draild?inv?' had nuhleifrf}* 'r^^Jprlnp to eitabi a trained en/ 'trlthw^l^Miy^^'.' ' '.V?f^tli? pi?.s?ni.'..'?tme-.:the iv; for. o?r first Una about 400,000 cit soidiei?, ^.Tpls' ' caniblued force wraihl be insufficiently trained, ? >The vexlstiog; ?rguttf *e4. mlUtln, 'if [expanded to war strength, would.i'ur hish some ' 280,000 men. but. these' would not he avallablo'.for all national lpurposes.; To. insure the? entire control ^by'the federal government-over the re quired additional forces; and tbe^em ployment ''.ojrjcuch; foree? wberever.''thB Interests of the nation may retir?.' tbejr must bo enrolled ?? federal tr^epS, cUb^as iv.:;nhin; or as. volunteers.". .>.;. The war coljego paper,then .dlscusscn the/re&tioh of .the orgaelscd militia to the volunteers and points.Out.eome o? the d,lnf?"?lV??s. that . vo 'to?:be overcome.; The vein; r thcso'd?* feetii in,tbo '^>re3'enKm(litia Jaw ls'ono h?j^liei?b}ec^..t.ltat tlK-::?rmV MIL fSfop'a to pass? oonfpejSH, te es?o'??ed' to ifffecfc ';> lu discussing tho raising ot'veluu.te?r forces tlip war coHc.i-'o ntaies: " " ' Rolslftg ofTVoluntcer Fe>rcoo, "Volunteer forces .m?y';fa{ .mlsed/,"^ ^^i'nlreyi;.'a?id^mnintaiwod -only o. the esbjtenco o'r.immlner,'. '' ot war and ?bnly after epsTgreps sh??! ittwr? ' !*ed tlie pvo?kh?it to ;,iC^ttgress^bl4, howere?,i^..??gls?atiye eunctw?flt>.a?tborhip rthdvy>r?sldewi6jf raise such forces in time'of peace, i i^.t^ ^einiatuirat >??t ? :ic-^hat for. th?e ?eg^olar aemy/e*^ .dv'e of ?i.-orve per-.otJs. . ";, -, il', Iv . ;>.<.'d In riUi} VohmtC?r . U:, Cl f!f Hiffilpn; ?ttt''- an'id fo;y,ho\is%e^ effective and ar??b^?^M- Avb? ?9'.\?n> der eighteenour th'H L> -tlH y?a?taje ago'or who ls ?nal>!? to llsh langpBgo, e*capt tliat ti?e ?upt'?lo age ?palt of ttirty-?ve years is not. nr plle?blo ??.thos? Inhabers ?f tti^S. .-iist^ti:. personnel of tv coaapany,4 tr*>>ap battery,vbnttalSon.or.^^ of ' organized ?antS niniiitf?w?i>\vola nnd aro accepted as a par? of tU ?aateftWoi?- t? which ft^jpefciig if] oJ??a?tlzatl?n ha acc?pT?d as suck, aeyvloe In tho volunteer, forces, 'nSk: it iipplfc'itWt/ toitjbe^e-enlistment i;^> yo?an^K?r, foveea or : tip. m?stcrU BSld^orces of n mau"who''b*?' h?t?. P er.rtMcrt w^vice ehh^ in-the jcegui^ y?|iia|?^^oa'^?>he'0??te4'St ' ^p^i^\?iio^ne?s^oRd ??j iee?'.an4^tl?^rtoett-'af^^ ? .will in tl;e- ?yfenr. of weV.fai pwvi^^orJtiftv/ecT^ ??s <tf-ll*|4i^k?ror nw?y. -euT4eaa xwc??i*wni ed nr ti^ potbwali; ..mow tbaft.prbbabib thftJ: ,v,-i, ?hall to.cmpfor *ome of the*'with in ' no training coon as thR v c* \ s?mbS?a;h?rsuitobt?mi\r3vV* ?. * fe?e&'tw*' "WIU .Im o i&hliui I elbte Wallet. It J?jbtff-o; Rain is Badly Reason MarM Effects of Dry Wea^; Felt, Al though No Signs' Dwcouxftge-' . ' ment., . . Farmers. o? Anderson county are beginnings to vaerjouely feel the ef fects of. dry> wontJner. in; m?ny sec tions it hasi been SO days or ' more since rain fell, and cotton'- -plcJated since* that time ha:-, 'failed to come op- In. certain parts of the. county, though, min ,aplenty, has fallen in the past, week and both .the cotton and corn crops aro progressing rap idly. The present dry . .weather , js somewhat simlia,; to Ute drouth ex perienced in.Mho , early summor of tho farmers say,, when h*un dreds of acrcrf of cotton were not thinned until nearly tbe middlt of June. While tho .' present J dry (woatbor gives .the situation a far fromVpfli*rs tic outlook, still a number, of farmers Remarked yesterday that,; g?ou crops have been made in Anderson county when '-the. farmers suffered drouths of much greater length than' .th.r -pres eht ono, . They* do. not deny, that rain is needed, and ncedAl badly, but are frankly of tho opinion that tho situation is, not altogether - dis couraging yet. Olio farmer- said yes terday that tho drouth had moro than but his oat cr^p in half and that early planted corn had.begun to t?rn yelll?w in high place3. Ho stoted that rauoit ot his.-cotton hud corno up oftid wan g'rowirijr nld?ly'. ' . The anto owner finds the ; W?iht Ad the bast n??&?m of exchange. Winthrop College. seiroi.A?tsHir and bntuance? EXAMINATION Th? examination for .the award of | vacant Bchol?rshipa. in Winthrop Col lege aniVfor tho admission of now. students wilt ba htfd fit the Courtly> Court Ho-jscr oh Fr.^ay, July ; 7jr at 0 *'a'i my Applicants .must not. bo - loss, thou slsteon years -of' ag?. ? .;When So'^darshipa are vacant after'July '7 they' will be '?yr?rded' ib.'those* malting .the^hlgbest.,average at this examina- , t'en, provided/-,they ,meet' ?he cond?-. ?tions gov^rn?ttjj tho^^rdr" ^?ppVi* can ta for '..Scholarships ''should' write, to PreMdent Johnson before tho "qx aminiftioh for Scholarship examina tion blanks. ?chol?fship? are worth. 4100 ami. freo tuition. Th? next session will 6pen September '20, 191 ti ; For' further inf?Vih*?iU??'}**ah4lr catalogue, address tn-?a.: -D^ f?.-* JbhitiBdn. 'Rot?k^ttin, S. IX?*:' V V <\ -: j >' - j J: ?s ) i -. ?o ; b??x?jb, ; m ?:.r;;c o^n?.i;q r a m s With an electric iron lrort?ng may |; be "done in th?; .coolest room. In ^"onr trott?;'.the. heat 1? uniform, the weight weil c?strthnted, tho handle, always cool. -j?o IEveryone a?pr&toje3 ?bat Alite iirUii? ageof^electricity. : ''Do' it elitctrieally" ia the'' .familiar .'slogan.' You will find hero electrical do-, ;; Vices to meet every requirement of practical dally use. Little - Ul'ilUy- ; Sioelric ' Tafe Stoves are a.wonder in the'matte-' of making iced ' teal; You can boat tip one-Of two quarts of Water al most instanllyv-doing away nito . got?ir .with th^noc^sslV> of firing "up tho stwvo or range. Mothers, have .jyon cautioned yov r. boys about' catehin g on to ?*tr??t cars. w?V?K out riding their ;bicyclest It. is a dangerous. brae.-, tlws. arid a' word froiii you-'might .'/s?ve.vthe boy ft left'or, a^/nrtnV innj, -' M itt "Ie *vv over 30 years, lias ^rne^^ff?^c ^wT^/^*r*^^ AU6w wo ono to deceive yonln ttiaW., j^C^unterfeit?? Imitations and'?^tut^n?-er<>od ^*?*nwX':?'^ Eajperiwortts that trifie ith and en?nnS5???S Ii?nf??Sf . Infant and Cbildrcn-Eiipcrlenceneafast ?xn??KeAtf Bears the Signature o? m The Hind Ypu Have Always Bought - Yoi? aro particular about \$tg?starching :or- yoUr^?hivW/^-v ^; ^ , But you cottlda't- be mor?f'pjirt|ej^^H^^Jt^thatt w?.at?. We starch every shirt ln*Just the places where it should bo starch . oil,; and to just'the right degrea p??tiflnes3 hi each place.. (. We "wipe all titb 'surplus, bacK ;'jiid yoke,, dnjl Wentraisb ten. ou^?f ' cuffs and bosoms so they iVon ''jusifrtgh^^'v ?. '.. \.0:\,tt : A trial in all that it lakes to prove thl3 to you. StfN DATi -BtA Y jT, ii> 1 ? ' install ait Eiectrjcf'Pah ahd ? presse, when you want - it?v/herb'-y. wan'i>itVand i^V long as' ydh'wartt"; "thia^'dtlat^vhiui:- 1V< .email ?n out??y-thaf. wOl ferrngheau ncd pleasure to tu?:-home, b? prove