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Our New York Resident Buyer
Seht Us 75 Bra#&Ne^ Wash
Skirts, Pte Them
on Sale Monday.
Lot It-Wash Skirts, 2 pockets, well made-Monday..?L2o
Lot ^-"Lady FiUWelr rV?sh gklrls, beanttes, ?onday. ..iji.50
Lot .1-;>Yasi??tyrt? of P. IL-lyell made and trimmed. 5?on.?ny.$L98
Lot 4-lY?s^ Skirts, of P? K^f?n? ?Hrbnrdlne-JTonday...... MM
tot .?-WaBli Skirts,-" P. K.-^"ery Sw?li^dnjfay C. ; .. .
.$3.G0
All Displayed on First Floor
No Flight of Stairs ip Climb
NEW SPORT DftESSSSljUST OPENED UP
Big Line Fancy Parasols for the Goori Old
Summer Time
?m GEiiBERG
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deception and Visiting Cards
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. J/P.-STEVENS; .
Forty-seven WhitehaU Str?et V Atlanta, Georgia.
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If. your radiator leaks, poor in
The self.acting radiator c?ment
S?-M?nt-bl 1? ? p?wd?rtfiut up in lithographed tia- cans.
; When poured into your radiator it dissolves in the hot Water.
. Ai the leak, the cool air congeals, it-into a cement that repair^ 1
it automatically.
? Look for the pumpkin colored cabs/.y^
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The above advei iisement i$ one of a series
4 -::---!4t?r?r".'Digest?'. sr--^^slm;.-.r:-:
\.. teW(??M:?% ; - - eonV U*r Toa?. ? speoalut &:
wft????Lngfai?;&> ;. j If If doesn't, ?tratgh$*n -yca- riga* ub/.
.y;;:;-i;Hl?.W|??.-.-.:- j *nd ^
?KMB^^^SE'?? 1'.' '.r>?- x . i' i. >, traut you ?O'??O? ba?t^-ttr- tit? MOTA unit'
tlghi C?loiaeV-waW yon ? ;?. ii? g4ft y??r mealy; ;15?d*wft t?TTone
.s%-.feorrlblef-: Tafeados* oftne ?spgsroui Fsd?treyinrtft? ?ali?of calomel liecaos?'
?nxg tonight and toinortow yon may har? Jt ip real l?r?r mcdUO?et ??Urvs!ys?3f
. ' ' .? a day's wtak.; . . t*bU?>,tl?*reffo ..lt- ea*coi sal iv<vt<* or
;. Calomel 18 ?KeTUr^ ." >
fl SOCIETY j
.Foils Need a Lot of Loving.
Folks need, a lot of loving In the
morning;
Tho day ls ell before, with cares
besot- b
The cares we know, and they give no
:. warning;
For love is God's own autldote for
fret.
FolkB need a heap of loving at tbe
noontime
in the battle lull, the moment
snatched from strife
"halfway between the ? waking ~Jd
. ? t?'.e croontimo,
While bickering and 'worriment are
r. tito.
Folks hunger so for loving, at the
ntghtimc, * ? .
When wearily they take them homo to
rasv-: .
'-i slumber-Hong and turning-out
ihe-Hght t??T;^
Of all the times-for loving that's tho
best. ?
Folks want a lot of loving every
minuto
The sympathy of others and their
! smile
Till life's end, from the moment they
begin it,'
Folks need a lot of loving oil thc
while. '
' -Strickland G lil ll au.
Social Circle.
. Tho members of Hopewell Soclhl
Circle cpont a very pleasant, atter
liodrf with Mrs. RJley Pruitt Thurs
day.. .'. , ..,*
Tho house waa adorned through
put , with pr?Uy. American Beauty
foses. During tho social hour Miss
es Pruitt, Gideon, and Scott asBlBtcd
Sf rs.. Pruitt in1! her duties as* hostest,
in Korving: delicious refreshments.
I)olIgbtiuTir?sieale.
?. On Saturday afternoon the ad
vanced pupils of Mrs. G .W. Cham
bers g.v.ea musicale which was ex
ceedingly pleasing, entertaining 'and
Instructive"as well.. Some of ti\o
students- haye been, ander Mr4
Chambers direction for several yearn
and tb?lr playing {.hows much skill
and artistic training.
Tho following program was carried
out:
Duet-Flower Girls March-Mrs.
Chambers and Alice Bray.
Plano Solo-Wojlsido Flowers
Geraldine Trammel 1.
Solo-Dorothy-Old Melody--First
Rose. . * ;
Plano Duet-*t?rch-Mrs. Cham
bers, and irene Boykin.
..Plane--Heather Bells Polka
Elizabeth Dlvver.
.i Piano Duetf^ftiareb-Allie ?and
ahd'Gr?ce. Pe?YmanV " v .''
Dueb-Melody in' F.' Approaching
:0f"Spring-Mrs. Chambers : and
Kathryn Todd.
^vplanp SOlo-r-Beantlful Star ot
Heaton-Fred Watson.
t Lo von Dream After the Ball-Vio
lin' and plano-Mrs. Chambers ! and
Allie Pea nu .m.
. Selections-Kathryn Todd.
Vlblln Solo-J. TV.\ Robinson. ,
.1 ;I*ve's Waits-Alice B>ay. J >,
Miss Elisabeth Roblttepn leaves to
day tor -?A Grange, Ga., to visit re
latives.
Mr?. H. T. Yeargln of Atlanta in !
spei? Uni; a tow days with friends |
j'hero. _ ' Y
Mrs. J, G. Cunningham left.yes
terday for Spartanburg to attend 'tho
. commencement exorcises at Con-.'!
Verse college. Miss Jen Cunningham
of this city ls a member OZ the gra
[ dusting class.
Miss Emma Bltton of Au tun is vis
iting' Mrs. VB?n H?ppolt, and Mrs;
Charlie: Pie vost.
Misa Emmio' Jackson of Greenville,
was. liera yesterday on' her woy.; to
berstormer^jbme1 in'Stftrr.tor a vls
\ it :to relatives.
Misses. Prances Anderson \ and j
at home from Uren au College. (
Mr, and .3'7&. Duncan Mein tyro or j
[ Clinton ara visiting friends here.
LOCAL BOYS OFF
FOR GREENVILLE
RIDING BICYCLES)
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Ernest Fowler, alias "Jess V/ii-l
???d," Western ??n?on messenger boy,
Everett Allen, and two 6'x-raeBs??ger
boys, left the city at 1:3Q. o'clock this
morning for Green vi l{o on bicycles. .
The boya oxpect ta make the round
trip by!*7} ^?loek thjs vafternoo.^, al
lowing several houri" for any mis
haps. They will ride on the notion
al, highway, making the tut?l distance
74- miles', orS7 -<ieh way. Brim
Fowler headed a: bicycle OA-,>edi!?on
.to G reen wood tetently, ard bad quite
.a successful trip. ' ? .-?y. . ' ?,. j ? .
Um cf Oe?a?e.
Sene<^,M^yt ^^^^gf Nfc^^jt,
I -?mmG AND GOING *
> Robert Burriss- ts at borne from
Randaiph-&acou for tho Bummer vu
cation.
Mrs. G. B. Green and G. B. Jr.,
left yesterday for Laurens where
they will abend several davB.
..Mya. Roscoe Moseley and Miss Lel
ia Moseley are spending the week
end in Greenville.
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Miss 'MJana Schooner of Stsubens
vllieV O'., is visiting the MIBIAJB
John Bon-dp South Main street. ?
talc Bell qt toe, Antrevllle
visitor yestorduy.
Dr. Di!;.A. Burrum nnd Mr. T. C.
Jackson, Jr., of I |a wcro among thc j
visitors yesterday.
MesBra. K. P. Smith, Clyde Smith
L. M.-Cochran and T. P. Dickson
have returned from a Week's ?tay In
tho mountains, spent in tlshlug. .
Messrs. J. E. Evans is spending a
few days in, Rock Hill.
MIBB Qt^B, Jackson of GrcenvilU
r.a.'-:;c'd tl|rough the city yt-Bt?.'day
en route, to her homo at Storevtlie to
?pond tu?> week-end.
M es Bettie SmtUfypf Greenville
the guest of Mrs. W\ E. Cox for
few" 'days.*7
liov., J. H. Glbboney in wrrenvllle
V.-.Tlje fyiv. " J...li. Glbboney preach
es a -sermon to the .gradu?tlng class
of the Greenville hipa school thie
!:mornlngVto Christ church. The Kev.
Glbboney .will return to Anderson'
ami will preach in bia church this
evening... "
PROMINENT PRACTICIONER
RECOMMENDS Mi4STER
MEDICINE
"NOTHING LIKE IT"
Dr. EdtvW^ Obtained Splendid
Results in Stubborn Cases'
^B^?^fsif?tlbiiuj Won- $
derful Remedy
timi : y.-jnx?t^r <n<\ ..*>.'. V
lift'.:
.Tit:fyigi T. Edwards, of "TViyttevillq,
aa.; ono of the best known members !
of the medical profession in the slatje j
of Georgia, makes a'statement that
will'undoubtedly create a profound
impression throughout the (South.
-'Mf*ita ; my thirty'years of active prac
tice OB a licensed physician in the j
state of Georgia," said Dr. Edwards,
"I-'hOve neV?r aeon anything to.equal
Tonlac! os b medicine to .produce re
iullfc t hear people on ail eld?s tolt
ting ? of. benefits they haye - derived
from Its use.' / ,
.Tanlac 1B simply the talk of my
town. I haveno hesltency in recom
mending' the medicine and, aa a mat
ter of fact, I am prescribing, lt vfof i
my patients almost 'rivery day.
'Only a few day? ago a well known
woman of Fayetteville carno to me]
and told me about the remarkable re
lief her daughter, has gained from tho
uso. of this medicine. She Bald hor|
daughter balbeen confined to her
bed for thr??-.years with what had ,
beoii' pronounced pellagra, nnd that,
after rbaing Tanlac fpr. a short time
Bbc was ablojtosbe about,- mid was oh
the road to recovery. . : t>
'?.'WW*''- t^WflsS-anljr ono. Instance.
P^to-in all watlw of lifo in and
r.-o'.tnd our little city.are giving sitnr
llfjr* .endoreement;to - the rmedlclno>
Seldom-' ?/day^phsses. that Boineonpr
does ?ot temo to ino and Bay somo^
thing about the good reaults they
are getting from the'use ot Tau
lac" , fe.
/?Several unusual gains in weight
have been reported to ?oino of our
most prominent .'people, and 1 have
treated home st?bbqra eases of Indi
gestion, catar rabat conditions and J?r
Kanic disorder and secured splendid
Results .with Tahlee." - .
''Coming from? the high ' source it
does and cape-daily from a member
*hn . W>?w*l??l.-. ^V~--t~~? ' 'lill;
straightforward utterance ot Dr. Ed
wards, ls. more than a recommenda
tion,, ; lt ia a triumph. Tanlac, na
ture's great tonic, correctivo and ny fi
tem builder ts truly ono of- the great
eat discoverf e.i of tho decade, and- the
best; avidenca of toa confidenc nnd
big?? esteem in. which it is held, not
only by tito great masses of the, peo
ple, bu t by leaders add public men
everywhere ' ^o other medicino bao
ever established, thc -refutation Tan -
'ee ?has,, nor has. any other received
the high endorsement of medical men
and laity."
Taniae, tko master medicine. 1B sold
exclus!voiy by Evans' Pharmacy, two
alores, Aaiiderson;.. Horton's Pharma
cy. Bel ton ; Weet Pelz* r Drug Co..
cer; Pendleton Drug Co. Pendleton1;
Bott Drug' Co^tHonsa Path; D. L.
Donald, ^Slllamlton; ?ub?r Drug Co,.
Piedmont Price fi ptr ?bottle
E
mm
for both the children and
the grpwn-ups. Light and
tasty, yet full of nourish
ment ahd strength. Try
Crisps for breakfast or
lunch. They're delicious.
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"While others are claiming Quality toe are guararieeing it,*' ' ^-V-yM^t?
ARRIVAL
^hew stock of
in writing
5000 MIX-ES
\? TE have just received bur large springr '
VV consignment of. Ajax tires. Better
. anticipate your needs, as the demand, for
Ajax tires always - exceeds the supply.
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GREENVILLE
OUR SPECIAL S?/V1MER RAT?3 ARENQW ON: A Hi?ra) dis^
. count is offered to aj? \yhoieht? by^Jiiri^ 'i 5th. ?f you are contert?^
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vanta^ / /V,^ .v; ' ,;
^ Th?fe?s no doubt t^ut thai we can place"^o? in a good position J'f yoi i
wiH let us prepare you
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