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Blue Ridge Railway Co., Announces Very Low Rates for the Follow ing Occasion, From Anderson, S. C. Birmingham, Ala. and Return Account Sunday School Congress (Colored) June 9-14th $12.45 Tickets on sale June 7, H and 9, limited t<? return June 17, 1915. Houston Texas an4 Return Account Southern Baptist Convention May 12th-l9lh, 1915 $33.70 Tickwts on sale May 6th to lilli, limited to return May 31st 1915. (Special Pullman Car from Anderson.) Nashville, Tenn, and Return Account Peabody College Summer School June 17th Autfust 28th, 1015 Tickets on sale June 15, 16, 17, IK, 21, 26, July 22nd, 23rd, and 26th 1915, limited lo return 15 days from date of sale. $12.70 Norfolk, Va., Portsmouth, Va., Newport News, Va., and Return Account General Assembly Presbyterian Church (Southern) Newport News, Va., May 20th-28th, 1915 $18.45 Tickets on sale May 17th, I8?I1, t9th, limited to return June 2nd, 1915. Birmingham, Ala., and Return Account Interstate Cotton Seed Crushers Association, May 17th, 19th, 1915 $12.45 Tickets on sale May 13th, 15th, 16th, limited to return May 2 3rd, 1915. Knoville, Te.;n., and Return Account Summer School of the South, University of Ten nessee, June 22nd, July 3oth, 1915 $8.25 Tickets on sale June 20, 21, 2 2, 26, 27, July 2, 3, io, and 17th, 1915. Tickets limited fifteen days from date of sale for returning. This May Bride Was Married by an Alderman. ^^^^j ^^^^^ '; Dear Cousin Sue: Yesterday was the day ot days! George haa been suddenly ordered to Buenos Aires; we sall tomorrow. As soon as he got the news wo hurried down to the city clerk's office for the license. "We won't have time for a big wedding," aald 'ac-, so let's he mar ried right here." "What nowt" I exclaimed. In a moment he had found an alderman and in another moment 1 was going through the ceremony in a dase, and cow I am a bride with out the gorgeous wedding 1 planned. But I am not a bride without the wedding gown! Hero it is, the gown that, waited at home urhlle the bride .loped. Because there'll be no grand weddin/ now. I send you tbe picture of it which I bsd taken today. lt Ss a gown after my own heart because lt is so airy, yet has sud wedding dignity. The under dresr ls traditional satin in brida'l white-, charmeuse, to he sure, the stuff that clings so lovingly to the bride o' folds, a la grandmother. A train': today, instead of standing in set Indeed. I Cs gontly weighted wltl crystsl bead embroidery. A traln'i part of wedding finery, though manj frocks don't have 'em thia year. Th< overdress te a dream. The low wats line and the full aleevr* are very nea sud become me because I'm slender You will recognise the tunic as the flounce of real lace mother and grandmother word aa brides. Mad ame has set lt off for mo with two four-iuch folds of charmeuse to match tho low folded girdle. A touch of the old laces finishes neck and sleeves My bodice has a softness a photograph can hardly show. Cut on Ure same simple lines as tho underdress, it is of white chicon cloth all rayed and sprayed with white crystal beads. Wedding veils won't seem fussy to you any more. Sue. when you Bee bow different minc is. lt was de signed especially to income me. My hair is low and simple to suit George and ls clasped with an orange bud wreath that holds the veli of white tulle that paffs partly above ?nd floats to the end of the char nense train. Your brid? has veered 'rom the old time hrldlaess la the rollarles? neck. The brldlest brides ollow Oils mode now and I like lt .est.. Severe little slippers of char neuse to match the gown, whito ?Pk lose-the bride Is complete as yon vere to have seen her at thc grand wedding. Good bye, dear Sue. While I am loneymoonlng beyond the tropica, 1console yourself with this plc tura and he fact that the wedding you Biased vould have been adorned with Madame's newest bridal creation. ALICK NEILSON TICKETS. Reserve Seal?. I'or Manner Attraction On Hule Today. Reserve seat tickets for the Alice Neilson concert to b?- given at th? chautauqua next Monday night will go on sale this morning at io o'clock at Kant'? Hook Store. Only a small number of seats in front of the rostrum will hf reserved, and these will sdi for tue nominal sum of 25 cents. I'rof. Samuel Mcconnel, principal of thc Ililli l'oint, Howman, tia., school, ls Visiting in Anderson for a week. CHA HELSTON-CHICAGO ?LEEFE t Through Pullman Sleeping Car Men ic via SOUTHERN RAILWAY Premier Currier of the South Effective Sunday, November 22nd 1914. Sleeoer bandied on CAROLINA SPECIAL Nos. 27 and 28. Schedule 8 a. m. Lv. Charleston Ar. 9-*0 p. m 12:CS p. m. Lv Columbia Av 4:45 p. i 4:30 p. m. Lv Spartan bur * Ar 1:45 pu 7:30 p. m. Lv Asheville Ar 9:20 u m 12:05 a. m. Lv Knoxville Lv 0:10 a. m 10:55 a. m. Ar Cincinnati Lv G:36 a m 9:00 p. m. Ar Chicago Lv 8:55 a. m Passengers from Anderson and Greenville territory will make connec tions by leuvlng on trains Nos. 16 to Greenville and 12 to Spartauburs and connecting there with the Chica go sleeper. In addition to the through sleeper to Chicago, Drawing Room Sleeper, Standard Pullman Sleeper, Dlulni car and through couch. For full and complete Information, tickets and pullmau reservation cal) on uny ticket agent, or wrlto W. E. Taber, T. P. A., Greenville, 8 C., or W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A., Col ?unlila. S. C._ Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 22 . . . .6:08 A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. 5 ... . 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. T. B. CURTIS, C. A., Anderson. S. C. Greatly Reduced Round Trip Tickets via Southern Railway Premier Carrier of the South In Con nectlon With Blue Ridge From Anderson, S. C. WS.70.Houston, Tex. and return account of Southern Bap tist Convention. Tickets on sale May ?Uh to 11th, with return limit May 31st. 191C. Jt2?J10.Memphis Tenn. and return account of Cotton Manu facturers Associ?tlon^ Tickets on sale April 10, ll and 12th with return limit April 24th. $1(L2."?.Washington, I). C. and return account of Daughters ot tho American Revolution. Tickets on salo April 15, 16 and 17th with return limit May 8th, 1915. $4.40. ...Atlanta, fla and return account of Atlanta Music Festival. Tickets on salo April 26th to 30th, with return limit May 4th j 1915. $H?3._Chattanooga, Tenn. and return account of bouthern Con ference. Tickets on salo April 25, 2? and 27th with return limit May 8th, 1915. For complete information. Pullman leservation, and tickets call on any agent, or write to, W. E. M'GEE, A. G. P. A., Columbia, S. C. W. R. TABER, T. P. A, Gret-rvilte, 8. C. HZ" fOR Tim SORE, ACHING FEET Ahl what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in coma callouses or bunions, No matter what ail* your feet or what under the sun you've tried without, getting relief, just uee "T1Z." "TIZ" draws out. all the poi sonous exuda tions which puff up the feet;' *TIZ" is mag u J; "TIZ" Ts grand; "T?Zn will cure your (OOS tronidos so you'll itever limp or draw np your faes ia pain. Your shoe? won't asens tight and your feet will never, nover hurt or get ?ore, ?wollen or tired. Oct * SA cent box at any drug or impertinent atore, aad get relief. BRAND JURY MAKES ITS PRESENTMENT REPORTS CONVICT CAMP IN GOOD SHAPE AND MEN WELL TREATED HAVE WORKED Various Committees of the Tribu nal Have Not Been Negligent. Late Wednesday a ft TH ona the ?rand Jury mailt- its presentment to ;he court. Tuc presyitnient Ls u /cry lengthy one ami shows that the .arious committee? hatte been bardi it .vork. They commend ' lie work of Um convicts camps and report that 'hey find the camps in good condition ind the convicts wll treated, tither committees make favorable reports. Following is the presentment in full: To Mon. Thomas S. Seas.-, Presiding Judpe of the Tenth Judicial Circuit nt Anderson, K. t\ Tue grand Jury of Anderson coun ty, hereby aubmlt their second gen eraj presentment. We have passed upon all the bills handed to us. The committees appointed- at previous term of court made th. reports all of which were approved and adopted. The commitine OP tho county home reported that they had visit ed the home and round it well kept, in a clean condition and the inmates well satisfied with their treatment They also found the crops ia good condition. This committee reported a new cook room is needed as tlie old one I.? inadequate and Inconven ient. We therefore recommend that the county commissioners make said addition to tile buildings. The committee on convicts snd chain gang report that they lound the camp in good condition, the mules well cared for and the convicts humanely treated. The committee on the public schools of the county, makes a very encour aging report, to which all of the members can subscribe of their own obsenritlon and knowledge; that I* that there is a general increase ol Interest throughout tho county In the cause of education, and the teach ers In the public school as a gener al rule are doing good work. The schools are running longer than for merly, in moat' instances eight months during the'year. The people of the various communities have built better and , niore commodious 3chool houses and equipped them for more efllcient teaching, and are de manding the best teachers that they can procure. Considering the continued rains In the curlier part of this year, we have found the public roads of the county in reasonably good condi tion. The committee on offices and offl cers will not make their report at this term, aa they have not yet ex amlned the books and accounts of tho county officers. While they do not apprehend anything wrong on the part of any county officer, lt is their intention to procure some skill ed accountant to assist them in till work. They report that the county au dltor needs more office room, and recommend that the county commis stoners provide a larger room for his ofllce if it ia practicable to do so. Wo are informed that there i now confined in the county jail a wo man who is afflicted witn pellagra and ia insane awaiting ordern to bo con veyed to the state hospital for the insane, and that the jailor has n place in the Jail where he can keep her isolated from the other .prison rs. We recommend that the county commissioners make provisions Isolate all such cases, and suggest that the county peat house be used until they aro sent to the' state hos pit al for the insane. We desire to express our appre elation to your honor, to the solle! tor. and to all the officers of the court for th courtesies ahown ? during the terra. - Rcapectfully submitted. JAS. R. ANDERSON. Foreman. Kt Triangle Church. There will be preaching at Triangle church at four o'clock Sunday after j noon. May 16th, instead of at the us I ual morning service' at ll o'clouii. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH Apply Cream ia Nostrils To t Opea Up Air Passages. Ah!. What relief! Tour clogged nostrils op?n right ap, the slr pas sages ot your .lead are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache dryness-no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh ls gone. Don't stay stutd up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist BOW. Apply a little ot this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let lt penetrate through every affir pa,'?age ot the head; soothe and beal the swollen, inflamed mucous membsne, giving you lastant relief. Ely's Cream Bnlm is jaat what every cold and catarrh sufferer has seeking, t's Jest eptenddi. Your Sale must close SATURDAY I After that' the regular terms will prevail. (Signed) HOOSIER .MFG. CO. Your Last Chance You can still get "White Beauty" Hoosier Cabinet delivered for $1.00 until tomorrow night. But not later. A Hoosier Cabinet on the rogu lur tem?a la a bargain. "White Beauty" ia the most complete Hoosier ever built. On this spe cial plun, this "White Beauty" sale ?3 literally a chance of n lifetime. And now, for the last time, you can make this saving and have "White Beauty" delivered to your home by Paying Only $1 The balance is only $1 weekly. No extra fees. No interest. Just thc cash price. Isni't This Common Sense? If "White Beauty" will save you miles o? steps; if it will save you time and energy; if it will put your whole kitchen at your fin gers' ends, and enable you to get through more quickly and keep your kitchen always In order, isn't it common sense to come down tomorrow and examine this wonderful cabinet while you can still get these liberal terms? It won't take you live minutes to de cide. You couldn't spend live min utes more profitably. A Few of 17 Features Exclusive in the Hoosier The new patenteu shaker flour sifter shake? flour through instead of grinding it through. It Is the most important improvement in the entire Hoosier Cabinet. The simple book keeping system puts an end to troubles with the market man. The cook-book holder keeps your book open at the lev6l"of your eye. Thc Food - Guide answers the eternal problem. "What shall I cook for dinner?" The pencil holder keeps your pencil always handy. There Is a special compartment for string, and ii sliding metal shelf for cake. The list might cover this page, and still not complete the reasons why you want a Hoosier Cabinet. You Want It Because It Will Last a Lifetime No article ever put into a kitchen has been hotter built than the Hoosier. More than twelve hundred parts go i"to every cabinet. Every joint is; perfectly finished and braced. The outside finish is especially made to stand kitchen wear. A Hoosier Cabinet will lust you as long as you live. You Want It Because It Is So Low in Price You can't measure the value of an article that will save you miles o? steps every day, but thc present low price of tho Hoosier meas ured aguinst any standard known, makes lt the greatest furniture bargain ever sold. Decide Tonight to Invest $1 Tomorrow! Monday Will Be Too Late ThiB is your Inst opportunity to get this Hoosier Cabinet on these remarkable terms. Other women who have postponed are making their decision now. Tomorrow is thc final day -positively the last, ' Come In early, becaune there are just a few "White Beauties" left. Don't be surprised If they are gone by noon. Remember, you pay only |1 to try the Hoosier right at home. Then, if you are anxious to keep it, pay only SI a week for a few more weeks. A?oney back If you aro not delighted with it. PEOPLES NEW FURNITURE CO. TO THE PUBLIC: We authorize this limited sale of Hoosier Cabinets this week only for $1 down? $1 weekly--at the fixed cash pri?e. THE HOOSIER MFG. CO.? Mew castle. Ind. STOMACH TROUBLES ir. Raglana Writes Interesting iLetter on This Sobjcct Maddon Heights, Va.-Mr. Chat. A. Ragland, ol thia place, writes: "1 have facen taking Thediord's Black-Draught far Indigestion, and other stomach troub les, also colds, and find It to be the very best medicine I have ever used. .-'Uer taking Black-Draught for tfew days, 1 always feel like ft new nan." . Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain fn pit ol stomach, and ft feeling of full ness after eating, ar? sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and ifs digestion. To get quick and permanent relict front these ailments, you should take . medicine of known curative merit. Hs 75 years of splendid success, In the treatment of hen such troubles, proves the real merit of Thediord's Black Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle In action, ind without bsd after-effects, lt is sure to benefit both young and oki. For sale Pries 2&?. m. CUL SPECIAL TRAIN FROM ANDERSON, S. C., TO RICHMOND VA., MAY 31st 1915 For accommodation of Confederate Veterans^ Sons of Veterans, Families and Visitors to. Richmond, Va., June 1, 2, 3, 1915, The Blue Ridge and Southern Railway will run a special train leaving Anderson 6:30 a. m., May 3lst to arrive ai Richmond, Va. .8:30 p. m. same date, consisting of one combination car one coach and one standard pullman car, running, via Greenville, Spartanburg and Charlotte at fare of $8.85 for round trip. Tickets on sale May 29th to June 2nd with final limit to return June Voth, 11915. Parties desiring ;> take advantage of this rate on SPECIAL TRAIN SHOULD MAKE RESERVATION AT ONCE with J. R. ANDERSON, Supt. ml r?^lTURE^C