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If You are interested in good -, ?clothes at a little price, now is a mighty good time to come in our place and make your wants known. COAT SUITS 1-4 OFF DRESSES 1-4 OFF PATTERN HATS 1-3 OFF We are showing quite a pretty lot of New Shirt Waists at $1.00 to $10.00 that are exceptionally good, in style and quality. A big line of Middies at.50c The better grade at.$1.00 The prettiest line of CHILDREN'S DRESSES in the city 50c. to $8.50 3 r;: r ??? . Moore-Wilson Co. The Daylight Store" UNCLAIMED LETTERN Following ls tho list of letters re maining uncalled for la the post of fice at Anderson, 8. C.. for the week ending April 14, 1915., Persona call ing for these will pieuse say that they were advertised. One cent due on all advertised matter. A-W. C. Adams. B-MVS. \WY T. Brown, Miss Ros sie Boyd, H. C. Bridges, Mrs. Francis Bowman-. (5-Fate Cunningham, Paul M. Chapman, Miss Ella Crumley, John Conley, Miss Nora Cox. , D-Mrs. ^Warren Dunlap. F-Wbulter Fair. G-Canler Gray . H-rTcney Hollens. li-J.. H. Locks. Miss Kitty Lind say. K-P. B. Kennedy._ . ' M-Miss Millie Mahoney. P. Mack, Miss li, -Merrale, James F. Mar shall, Mrs. Kfllo Moran, Arthur Mud den. O-Lee Q. Owens. P-J. y. 1'e.- ?on, C. K. Pearson. R-J. O. Ho evs, Nathan Rucker. S-Mr3. Lo..a Simpson, Miss Lillie R. Sharp, .Mrs. Mary c. Smith, O. W. Smith. Ben St r ipi in. T-Mrs. G. B. Thompson. W-?-Mr?. Ellen WUUford. F. M. Watkins. Miss Lissie Williams. The canny Scotchman ls ever fam ous -for his thrift. Ian MacDougal, about to leave on a journey, proved no excoption to the rule. To his his wife he said. "NOD. Janet, dinna forget to mak' lettie Sandy tak' off bis glasse when he's not tonkin' "through thom." National Food Magasine._' AUTO OWNERS! Now is the time to have your tires repaired for the spring and summer service. 1 can vulcanize your oki tires or sell you new ones. See me for GOODYEAR AND AJAX , tires and accessories. Also the famous *v HOWE RED TUBE better known as the clover leaf tube. A11 repair work guaranteed. Free air to customers. Templeton's Vulcanizing Works 108 N. McDuffie Street. Business Hone 270. Resident Phone 8 j X- . | ' . . fsa CALOMEL DYNAMITES YOUR LIVER! MAKES YOI! SICK ANO SALIVATES 4S*fcrt'ti?r Im" Starts Your ?tor Wtw Tia? Cft'oa*! as? You toni to a Oi,'s Work plew titm. sam wareo causa* Calomel e/**hf dyndwnlte. break i liver! Feel jrpur work a mil of ninM ty. daiifferou? you f.iuk .m i tr nuiek'ilrer rf tito ? .Lone.. >ur bile like Thai's when Tour tonight. \cnr druggist or dealer ?ells yo? a r>0 cent bot tl* of Dodson's Liver Tone under n\v personal money l*ck guarantee that each, apoonfnl will rican vour sluggish liver better l'.ian a dose Of nasty calomel and that lt won't snake you f ie!... Dodson'* T?r;r Tone la real liver medicine. You'll know it next morning because you will wake up feel if? rino, your liver will Iv working; headache Stn divinest gone; .stomach will bo ?weet and bowels regular. Dodson's T.iv*r Tone ls entlrelv vege table, therefore harmless ?ixl e!ii> not ?.?Uvate. Hive it to your children. Millions of people aro Uftbg DtHlfton'f Liver lorie instead, of da?aron* euloma" now. 'Nour OYiiggitt will tell von tl?? the salo of Calomel U sluioel* at op tn. inti rely Ure DELEGATES NAMED FOR SANITARY CONVENTION SOUTHEASTERN ASSOCIA TION AT ASHEVILLE MAY 25-26 THIRD MEETING Mayor Godfrey Names Large Del egation To Represent City of Anderdon at Meeting. Mayor Godfrey stated yesterday that ho had appointed all members of the hoard of health, the members of the sanitary committee of city council, Dr. K. A. Hines, superintc-n I dent of the Anderson County Hospi tal; Dr.. John I'. Major, meat ami milk inspector of the city, und ileulth Oillcer T. A. Campbell delegates I I rom Anderson to tho third annuul meeting of the Southeastern Sanitary Association, which will he held in Asheville .May 25-2C. Dr. W. Frank Ashmore, chairman of the hoard of health received from I).-, c. E. Sm it h of Greenville, meal and milk inspector of that city and secretary of the Southeastern Sani tary Association, tho following letter with reference" to the Asheville meet ing: Tho third annual meeting of the Southeastern Sanitary association will he held in Ash ville, N. C.. May 25-26, 1915. We wunt^your city repre sented. This is an association for thia section, lt is the only association which admits to full membership all persons Interested in sanitation and hygiene. We helieve that this sec tion needs an association which She health otiicer who ls not an M. D. and others from small towns and cit ies can Join and attend the meetings 1 and feel nt home. Our program will ' contain papers on every phase of ' practical sanitation. An invitation has been sent your ' mayor to have your city erprosented at this meeting. If he has not made appointments, will you not%take the matter up with him ut once. and ' have him make them. We are very ' anxious to have your city represent- ' ed. 1 We are anticipating n lar-re meet- 1 lng. A great many towns and cities 1 have already signified their intention ! of sending delegates and we feel that no town In this section can af ford to not be represented, as tho ? towns will be bene'-.ted by what their representatives .viii learn by swap ping experiences with ' other sani- , tartana. .-{taring the entire week-of May thc j 24th. there will be a public health exhibition, showing Hie activities of , State an dmuncipal health depart- ' menU. Thia will prove vory Interest ing and instructive to public health workers as it will show in a graphic -manner what is being done in thia ?section. I am Inclosing you a little folder that I hope you will find time to read, after which you will decide to at tend this meeting. If there is any Information thnt you wish concerning the association or this meeting, please write me. All Day Singing at Helton. The singing at Belton' was attended by a vaat number ot lovers of music. Also professors and leaders. ' Thc singing waa a great success. It made us feel more like one family, and that Christ was the Father of us all. Such singing as we enjoyed last Sabbath helps to take away from our hearts, envy, hate, malice and everything that baa a tendency to lead us from thc paths ' of righteousness and truth. When you feel like you we;-?r too good and better than most any one else go to one of these all day singings. When you feel like your friends had all for sake., you and every thing went wrong, attend one of these singings and it will help put the right feeling in your heart. Now try it for yourself and see. It just wil make ono feet better than they wont every time. We are commanded to sing. Read and see what the Psalmist say. Listen it says sing a new song unto the Lord. Praise Him, all ye saints ot His. And when one hears such inspiring songs as we usually hear at these-singings wc get al wrought up and can hardly keep from shouting Glory Halleluiah let us give God all the praise. I have often wondered if lt wasn't a sin to quench U.e spirit at such a time as this. This ringing was attended by old and young, great and smalt, and all seemed to enjoy it greatly. Thc singing held . the crowd spell bound for three hours at a time and they never seem to tire. Yes these singings are a treat to all who at tend, and is free to all. I find the very best behavior at these singings, wMcii speaks well for su'-h a large crowd that naturally attends. Ooe only has to visit one of those singings to see what great rcsult3 is being accom plished. The convention enjoyed a uno talk rrom Rev. H. Hadock. Lon?? live thc man ot God and be greatly rewarded 1 according to h la works. The professors end leaders at the singing were, J. E. Abbecrumbla, R. L. Bogga, Mr. Bryson, B. D. Banis ter, J. C. Bruwlngton. J. H. Hill, W. W. Hale, W. C. Johnson, W. E' Loi ns, Henry Milford, W. M. Mahaffey, W. P. Stevenson. We wera shown great hospitality by the good people or Belton. May they have the opportunity of entertaining the singers many times if they winn. To everybody the Anderson County Singing Convention will meet at Pel ter on the fourth Saturday abd Sab bath in ay. W. P. S. Edward Oreen of Chattanooga ls among the business visitors In the city. te - Desk Fans 8-inch . . . . $10.00 12-inch.12.50 16-inch.16.00 Ceiling Fans 32-inch.$20.00 56-inch.25.00 Two speed ceilings are $2.00 higher for either size. Coffee Percolator This percolator un doubtedly makes the fin est coffee ever made; and it is made after you sit down at the table with out., any fuss or trouble, thus insuring ste?ming hot coffee just when you want lt. Oui- $5.00 price is.^ Hot Weather Conveniences Electric Iron There's nothing handier, more convenient, nor as economical as an electric iron in the home. They are d?0 i\f\ only.Jbei.UU. We carry a full line of Oscillating Fans in all sizes. Prices on request. Southern Pub! Utilities Co. ic (See Window.) 118 W. Whitncr Street. Phone 22$ ?ooooooooooooooooooo ? > ? OI>I> ?ITS OF SEWS n ? o ?Ooooooooooooonnooo WASHINGTON.-Few people real ze how many wt ?nen hire out on 'arms for field hibor. In this coun ty thore are a million and a half wo llen field workers, more than all the ,\-omen dressmakers, milliners, wo iin tailors, hat, cap, collar, cuff and ?hlrt workers combined. TURBOTVILLE. Pa.-William Grit For Breakfast 6 Fat Norway Mackerel . . . -25c Sliced Breakfast Bacon .. . .35c Fresh Country Eggs doz . . . .20c Buckwheat Cakes and Maple Syrup For Dinner Monsoon Cut String Beans are better for you to buy than fresh beans. 2 cans for . .25c Ferndell Stringless Beans are young and tender, can . .20c Monsoon Asparagus Tips, can. 15c Ferndell Spinach, can .. ..15c Ferndell Lima Beans, can 15c and .. . . . .20c Ferndell Sweet Corn, 2 cans for ...25c Ferndell Tiny Sweet Beets, can .. .. ... ,.15c Ferndell Peas, 1 lb can, extia fine .. .. ,. .15c We ?ell the bea?, canned goods tn the city. Yo? take no chancea when yo? buy the Ferndell brand. Anderson Cash Grocery Corap'y Wliy Not? You demand your market meats to come fresh and dressed, that is right. We get fish S times a week. Of course ?:iey are fresh. Wc dress them; that keeps them pure and fresh. That is the point and a vital one. Moral: Buy your fish and sea food from us and take no risk. We dress fish tree of charge. Fresh shipment today. Phone UT. C. F. Pdw?r & Son 301 afcDome St. tner, a shoe dealer, fitting a shoe on John Barlow, a customer, grasped the upper and bade Barlow "push hard." Barlow pushed hard, Grin ner's grasp slipped, the heel of th? new shoe struck Grinner's body, breaking three ribs and causiug inter nal injuries. MONTGOMERY, W. Va.,-Bob Ross, State prisoner, working on the high way in Kanawha county, has tender ed to Governor Hatfield an offer to serve out the time ci his friend, Ed Atkins, if the governor will give At kins a pardon. Atkins is now ill in a local hospital. Atkins' time will be up in 90 days, Ross' In 10. CHICAGO, 111.-The health depart ment has just discovered the source of the great quantities of dust which in spite of the clean streets, AU the air on windy days. From the roofs of three downtown buildings fourteen wagon loads of dirt and rubbish ?more than was swept from four and one-half miles of etreets-were re moved one day last week. Hereafter the roofs of all buildings must be kept clean. rn Bye and Bye Kiss Your Coal Stove Goodbye ! PIEDMONT. W. Va.-A family pass ed through Piedmont on a Baltimore & Ohio train last week consisting of 21 members. The father was 38 years old, the mother 36 years and there were niuo pairs of twins. Fodrteen of the children passed 'vee, being un der the age limit. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS ANO (3LAODE0 Loads to thf house of Begin now, save a part of your earnings ConUnuouB Savings will soon count up when deposited In tho Savings Department of The Bank of Anderson The strongest bank*] in the county, The gas stove has the coal stove beaten a mil lion ways. No wood to chop, no coal to car ry, no ashes to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail of dirt and dust from the stove all the way out to the ash pit. No fire to coax and cod dle. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a1 guarantee of the right kind of a fire instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's more economical, too. ? J..1 >..i Anderson Gas Co. Ti IE BLACK BOX This thrilling mystery story writ ten by E. Phillips Oppenheim, the World's Greatest Living Writer of B Mystery stories, will k.tfn in thc j Daily Intelligencer Thursday next. Bue SURE to read the opening J chapters. * B8K9 ? ^'^IH^^H^Hkw