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-rnr.n?in<^Hi?j?? .Mira.i..n. y.'"" For Skirts ?L7WL ??' ' Sport Goats are just as popular as ever and we are showing . something entirely new in PALM BEACH NOV ELT Y CLOTH, With large stripes in a half doz en patter'jfis-Washable and serviceable. The1' K* ? ' prices rangfe upto^O? yd. ? ,--These opened yesterday afternoon; ajsp, sev eral pieces bf^ unusually pretty White Goods. 'V.'C-.'.i; .vii W.'VX'iV ..-.'Iv v ? " ". ' . ' ; .fe ' .' '". ' iii? L; .. . .:. '. .; . . . : ;W?te'Mme:" ! Illili ? ' \ - - . . . . : V i . :.'.!'.'?r'*?-\> >. .? . ? . - ?. .. ? 1 Iv^sue** . - ? :.' .. ; , : Mi ' ??.rt&igji**'--- ? '?' .. '. 1 ' ?? -? ?'."> j '?-That,;you?v?;bMn,asWng'forare'-in stock;*the-; i ./ ^ir- ...best--you can buy for $t.ob and il.50. ' ? ? . . . . , v' -.. fiji j ;f '4^ . . :. . .-....<.'... '?'.?? v TIMI i fcSjj fej.?gaB?|? . UL nu.rm.?II II i ????'? IMIHIUMIWHIIMT.? linn ? i.?>.?.. I?.IM minni i lin.?.???>?? J;;S.V'|(Q<3^ ': | Domestic Fireless Cooker See demonstra tiwi! at our Store, Monday.. .June 12tt?r : jj The . "It?;^4y Peoples Way*' ?''yr rr- -i I I Lili?l^'iiliiP;II'lu'^-pLrr s^ l j g . / ? ? . "This country ts in a shanjefully unprepared condition,'1 i I . s^ld a Pa^iot, the of Uer day. v ' ^ ,. ; ./.... BN ''lt is,'^ observed lils compato^ ; msuifan|&3>rc? - V ; ^ " ; . , '.Lir^ihsui^ncer1 " echoed !the ptbor. ''Why-^l-^i?rS? *r-' .-i-i-.-i v ? * Mrs. W. J. Muhl row, Misses Geor gia Le*,, and EHlsa.beth Mutdrow abd Miss Emily ' Fraier left *? yesterday ra'o>.n I njfr --iprMayesvll le, for a weeks yj?it to reljMivi?. - Ffcilat?ea Class. Tho. Senior PiiiJathe? class of the! 'First .baptist church; will meet with Y^S. ' .U^ ,,0. fiftlia, MISSES Kate' 'Sharpe, ..sad. Mrs?, Whiter Dobbins, at, .the bonne of Mrs.. Dobbins, 815 lil I z-'.bo th "street on Wednesday af ternoon, 'June 14th at 8 o'clodck. Miss,' Agnes Orr of Westminster la visiting her' aunt, Mrs. E. W. Long, .afc t&t.. home on Calhoun street. . Mrs. Harry Gelsberg has returned from a' week's visit to relatives In El berton, Ga'. Miss' Lucy Cross will leave this} morning for har former boms at Ti-'enton, Ky., for a month's "Visit tp [ relatives; Miss Cross has li cen stenographer for the Southern. Chris-, tlau .Advocate for the past year and hat? made -many friends here'- who j will bo..delighted ito know that abe ' Will - return to Anderson in. a . re w weeks. I j?Oft^G AND GOING | Dr.- and Mrs. J. H. Lawrence' ; -vero visitors in tho city yesterday! from Lowndesville. > :Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wharton Iva spent yesterday in the city. ot Mr. Raymond Cochran left yes terday afternbbc' tor Charleston where, he i J obis -Mrs. Cochran. They -*iil attend..the -iv o i'd lng of tho form-. p^)<.%rotJteJr. ftpdjay^ ,>i?v: ; j >\]$'?:$&lM*k ! c ^^-^?a?,sey and .children motored to ?reenvUla yes-} S*???t. pfterpoon. ... . ..1 "&r;.i.k ^piil * ' ? . ^r. L&wrenoe Hammett has re turned home from .Woodberry,. BVnv. cst school, Crante, Va.,...where he bias been, for tho .past aces lon. Mr. R. H. WUherspoon hes re?: turned to Charlotte,>1. ,0., .baying been, called ?home by the death ot his father. j nieass. J. K. and ci Wither' apoda, of the . Roberts section were, visitera.yesterday./ - ili?*ax?k Mrs. Robbing of Charleston, were Viwtbrs .ia 'the? city^yesterday. Mr. It. E. Burr isa returned yes-, terday frojii.: La?ayejtte, Ia,,- wbere;; he went to attend the national con vintf?tt bf,tho T. P.. A. Ile wei ab, sent irona the city about. 10 days and.j also visited Chicago,..Milwaukee and"' other, stetes. - , , '.;fr,.fif. Morris of Palatka, ?n??;| i s. via iting friends;herb. . | ? ' is wtmks?k '. * _' On lasi'MoadaV eight :i^rrag -th?; .'midnight hour tbp death aftjujl paid a/Wlt.to wjttoma pt "Mr. 'add Mrs. Lu. ?0?;' Evatt and. carried a^y .the Spirit of their ltttie twp year, old .chJt?V, Agn?s : Madplo>. V ?tUo Ag nes was 'sick: only tlv? short-' daysi whjiHh?, dreaded dise??e cbblorea ln f?n?um. '1 ?hebore - her sufferings b'rav??sy Constantly calling mama ands ,-:?da until the ?nd" cam?,- *.', ' ?> jw- they will' aiiAs r their ' little d a ri i h t; which was the, Rf? abd light of their home for homo will never tie (bb 'cSme- to them stace the?\p*?\ never heir her Utile sweet v?ice an* the patter of her little feet again , flow sad la the thought, but our l?s? ts bargain,' tte can reBt 'with the comforting thought that she is safe; lii tho ?hopherd1? care,' whero there, is notxaore pain and care. Wp .kao&! where to fhid her. Wo eau ao jo ho?/ but tha-'-eon^?f?r-<^Biv.*ia UBV Dear Parents, thia will mako heaven moro h^wr?ly for you, to'if&ow/gt???fitei darting is Just ?Ver on the other side bedouins '.tot- grpft' io coats : -May Ymtt ail thlpg? Veli,: '% W?ff? $faDf?d.pfi ?tile flower MSM??m'1^or.;f?B^twWT:?dr??? atfdap$ : m'?Saav tfansplaateo tt la his garden af?*?- whore ltvpt????m?V?; v 't?Sftai;.serv?cjesV^ar? 'held at Sha-* fl^^iN^^^i^4^ ^^* amid ? j^r^^nw^r^' ef j&rfal?js friends tributes weraibeadtlfuL, l a$rife$Mu> of ?*htt? ?weet scented .-flOW6L^.-;whicb feigned the pttfty i ?rf^wefetacea -of the UtUe child so ' &T\y)av& by " " . ? - ' 'i'?-'-v"' . -? ? . L ' '.''^HW'.A^.* ; : '^u^ij^jC^jj^'j.fc^?jLaa?j|^k^'j i$ SI'- . ? ;-?%iiVj - K-'-??T/ -< j "tyan of Iron" Won Fame by | His.?artog Feats In India ami Africa In Uuelk lng Rebellions. HEN "Earl Kitcbouer, British .secretary of state for war, lost his life as the armored cruiser Hampshire sank tbe popular idol of tho English people was token away. Kitchener bad won bis popularity by du vin'j iori, ts lu ludia and ?frica and on the onthrrak of the present -?var succeeded Frezier Asquith'aa head of and directo?' fae affairs of tho, war office In 'London... Kitchener made Tro ?uout trip j to t no bring Unes tn France and waa in close touch W|th all mili tary operations. The tiermaus had .been after . Kitchener since, the war started, and they knew th ut he made frequent trips across the channel, but until tho I other " day they, alwnys failed. ?.. The "nmO'' of . Iron*'-that exactly I Hams up the character apd career of Lord Kitchener.. Thorough, resolute and possessing that virtue of virtues alienee-tbe^^ojrk l.oi'd Kitchener ac '?.*JM tio?M % ?&? ? * * ?+ i ' ' , * ?. LIKED ,SlNa?-E SOLDIERS. * ?*~:H*:'$^.'. ..' * * A?tlw?u?? '?n hbj sixty-sixth <. * yejs>Wffllk .Kitchener hod tho .4? *i nf?&Wffan te? years young- .4 4>- ar,., |in.v#na";strftight ?s a dirtv ? 4- stood ?ls. feet- twp: inches, hts * 9> black/ )! 'iv '"Hy. slightly tim; V 4 with ?raM;ilils penetrating grey 4 4* eyes ai.iiV ?tern,- cold expression .*? ''.>? were tlu.*, terror of army loafers 4 ? who either 'v*et on or get putl" * .-? ^i^rd^^fmcpraer was o- bache- 4j 1.4- lor... Society .li? detered. For. Wo-. .4 J '^.'fii^'^e'--t^:no--'<ji> e. He dodi- ? I ? outed' Wtpaeif to 'v. v&rk ;.and 4> I 4 d|d ',jjQtbelieve in tu ;d<>me*tU! 4, ? yoy^rj?i? soldier..^11 bia'ofc * <* nears v.'h eu\, he corn mended. the * ? nnuy In j?^pV.bad to be bache 4 lora. Ho did. net want to have <4 men' avon nd him ..sighing /for 4*1 :4>> home and wife and children. 4J 4). Those thin:- ;.?were not for him. , -. ? tl m . : Ppotos py American Prcas Association. EARL KITCHEN El* AND T co.mpilshed stamps; him aa pae. of the ' greatest soldions and - administrators Brimin una o?ef produced. Work, dot talk, ^ttis mbttd. V ; ? .Take . ;tho . JjojOjr! ; war, for mswnce. Kitchener went to'South Afrlcn In the .black days, wh?h (iront Britain liad *p3h?ed.< a suoeessiqn of defeats - fitotuttbrgV .Magevsifouteln. Colenso and-B'^tifchhilliary tuJiir.rn-.aoy was lu grave danger. '?niji" how, the "gentle-' tn?n*V of th? ranks' and\others Imtcd rn** tnethodai ?oen letters were or.rjv. lng ; tn England ^j^py^us of bj* ,dr bj^nry ways. Ho viae '?muklog bim- . IfW^ -*?|iied everywhere.'1 "Insulting ^^^^^^^eer?? pf'nobje L^b dui leo^^^a^.'^^^?? more mw." Ahd-srifb thew1 bo. ww? Uircuab. .->^*l\\*3rndei*stan^t?.:'.-ft.'-Xrlend remarked - fi?;' m ?^ff^mm^^itt^? ' ?all., for onp'au?e f?o^rtnsp?H aa ?ooh os you '^fe?waa'fc cSfltjPti; l?TK^?m^ Wmkm:?^^ botv the Vinous; ?22 Named Secretary of State For War orv Outbreak of Pres ent Struggle and Hat?. \ Directed Armies. - tine to take photographs, and it ivas bis knowledge of photography which led to young Kitchener's appointment and gave him bis chance. His False Prediction. Curiously euoiigb. Lord Kitebener was a .fatalist and. ou re vc ml occasions bad expressed some very Mtrung cou viet lona as to his future. During the Soudan campaign he was once warned not lo expose himself so recklessly to Uta enemy svbiie in action. To ibis remonstrance .he replied: Vi shall never, be killed. When my time comes 1 shall j dip peacefully In my bei" - . - His capacity for work was amazing, and bo had no.p?tleuco wltb a tuan los* energetic than hi in: iclf. ll was char acteristic of bim.that bis first question when be entered the war otDce as sec retary tor war was, "Is theron bed In ?h.e bulld?igT": "Ko. slr." replied nu official. "Then gat one," said Lord Kitchener. Then the oQt?lnl kuew that HE CRUISER HAMPSHIRE. day or night would fil nd Lord Kitchener s at-his post. ., J, During the South African war tia set* J dom. 'md more than three or four boars' ? deep a day. rising.regularly, m.4; or 5 o'clock In tho morning 'and working hard until night Cmcers knew thal -'Kitchener ?lVtfay?-' thcant *??|8?*?, -He hud no nae for regimental ornaments; praclKral soldiers were whit he want ed, - One oil! cer In .comma n d of a col - ? ?mn bad not been heard of. top some ) day p. Telegrams were 'sent .In- ail dlr rections to flpd him:bearing two ques tions: 'iWbat are, ;you dplngt- Haye l\ you taken any Doers mid bow many: 7* * :;sp^;. ?rUB,:4acoi\?c1 fcubwrwaa mV m Wtotttm J>y 'bid ?ppfrM'm*;**? ^ Stan, to tho war, pince authorities who p ?w pressing ? certain weapon; ; :^m^.:m*i^^^^^:M : I throw :9i?^3^mm^WW-i '- . - - ?"? < No .man :Un?TM^^^?k;,t?itaitT -.for: > estimating armarte mfrji?tm.?&H .glance.- -lien 'dM^^llpM^.^a-; h ciriS^ye hourt in which to .carry this '; -0lS^teh'#.;;t^ 3 t?fttt? o?cWon, -#?oumust do lt in , tor twelve bobrtr, did" lt in flv*.y H H?& \ Time to Kitchener *as e*er^Mng. I mileengagod irjt building ajl^dge'fpr C t?e ueerwg ?nicer, app.^^ \ SHOE STYLES Young Men Like ti '. . . ? ? '-. ? . ' . . - Brisk walking, alert,- quick thinking young men and hun dreds and hundreds of men wlio stay young find in our "Just Wright'^ Shoes the styles which they demand. Noth- J ing extreme i riolhing too sedate-just the very deaned cut g models you ever slipped a foot into. I We'll be glad to have-you compare our new Tan or 'G\x? metal calf, with Neolin soles and l|?els-~in C, D, br E widths ? I -at only $4.00 pair, as to quality and style. And re ! member, we said ./. t ?.:?'Ja?*:?I aTVP a l t , : PK*. And, top, we,can show you a full line of new lasts in all the leathers at $2.00, $2.60, $3.00, $4.00 ?nd $5.00 lr:;, It le ii truism that In (ivory waljt of lifo there are'two-kinds of mon.-Leaders timi .followers ff*'uro Leaders In our Hup bi mor chondlBe; . Originality ls apparent-in every article we soil. 'Thpsa who buy from Us get tho benefit of pur palos and hrs Ins. . Ile o Leader end inspect these specials for Wedneadajr; add Thursday. ' 13,60 flUefllold Sanwlch Trays .. ..-%iM Each / I2.C? Sheffield Casseroles '.., .. ....91M Eaehv: . 12.50 Cut Gloss fujjs .... .. .... .$LQ0 Bash ' ;s; S2.G0 Ice Tea Spoons .. .flJQfeEach JB.60 Ice Tea qiasBea .. .. .. ....... . .*t.00 Set ? Be convinced that wc can not he undersold and soe theee in W?.n.r, dewy ' '?'iW? Mfflt?fctMii?*** Now, Eventually We vTftl Ho sa * ^net:;;^wee.; in establishing banking connections, a business mari looks primarily for two things, vi*: Security , and Servicei . - This bank offers absolute security to ifs deposi tors and endeavors at all times to render prompt andr polite service to its customers.;.?- .^^^^^?^;?'< y bf Anderson ' 1 {From tii? LUerairy Digest.) it ypitr radiator'}eakX?o?^in ;:.v '^mM Sc-MeiU^ol is a pbwder put up in lithograpl'.ed tin cans. \ At the leak, thc cool air congeal* it into a cement that repaint I it automatically. ; ; ? :iW:0?M' ' ' - ;Lo?k fjg^'?^^??11^^ co?oi&d cam, .?'.-' The abovfi a<tv?ftise.flr|enjt is op? of ^ serie^ 4 that^is-Vrruh?in?