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At All The Evans* Stores Sweet milk served at all our fountains re ceived from CLEMSON COLLEGE this morning by 8:30 express. Now, all of you know the quality of this milk; this quality is served in very drink at the EVANS' STORES. , Evans* Pharmacy Three Stores IIS^U day and J&^k fl Il ute boree? feel that way, '-^E^^fjSl SJ ^- I lum do you suppose tho maa """"-"^JoVCsvy ** I (who has boen holding tho Jt^^^t/l ^\f*m%m\\ handle, feels? ' ?f 'J^?^fT\ fl Probably mighty well eatis- .S^^^^^^^^'^^?B fad with himself., and. glad J[ ^af He has done man work, ^v'iT^v better work, ?ad with greater ^^^Wn ^ ..at simply because he used an ^>^~jji^ fl OLIVER PLOW. ^| ]Vbp don't y aa bc rone of these roen?? ?J We will bo glad to chow you tho plow-to answer. BB \^ I ?cjusitfaas-and to convince .'you. that this iu th*? plow mAm \ JH [Soi you to buy. * ?rm \ fl 'AI?) REMEMBER % ? THEY'RE "BTJTX.T FOR SBRVIGH1* m.fl Sullivan Hardware Co. Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C. Ford owners drive their* own cars. Ford simplic ity gives this pleasure. Simplicity in construc tion. Simplicity in control, lt doesn't require an expert mechanic to understand and operate a Ford car. The Ford is easy to care for. Wonderfully inex pensive to .maintain and operate-less than (wo cents a mlle. Economy, simplicity, comfort, convenience, make the Ford car |fcp utility for everybody in city and country-morennan 700, ooo now in use-the useful car for all the people. Buyers will share in profits If we sell at retail 300,000 nev? Ford cara between August I0t4 and August 101."?. Runabout ?440: Touring (ar, #100: Tow? Car *69?>: Couplet, *T."?0; Bedan, ?075, f. o, b. Detroit with ?ll equipment. On display'nnd sale ut TODD AUTO SHOP BHfKfla^BHB^aHHBSBBl First Day C . Cadet E BOTH A BUSY AND A PLEAS ANT ONE FOR VISITORS AND HOST PROGRAM TODAY 1$ FULL OF INTEREST Parade of Students and Concert This Afternoon-Reception By Ladies Tonight I The drat full day <>r the encamp ment or tho Clemson College cadet corps tn Anderson was a busy ono tor li.itli vi?-'Ki'vi a-ni the people of An derson busy for the cadets In that they were engaged tor ? part or the I Lime In maneuvers had the rest of the .lay and evening in the pursuit pf pleasures and busy for Andersonians generally in ihat they were laying plans for further entertainment of the visitors. Thc culminating feature of the firs? lay's program was portia p's tho most enjoyable, or at toast for the large number of cadete who took part in it-this being the dance given la3t night ut the theatre building for the cadi:.* and the public generally by Manager C. II. Bleich of "The An derson" theatre and .Mr. T. C. Car rington, proprietor or "Carrington's". Prom '.? o'clock last evening until mid night scores of couploa tilled the large hall over the theatre building and to the strains of delightful music by the o? diestra of "The Anderson" theatre "chased the merry hours with flying feet. " Hound of Untie*. The regular order of the day was followed b) tin cadet corps, as fol io WK: ROYleiUie, First Call ?:3Q u. ra. Reverie tl: IO a. tn. Assembly C:45 u. m. Companies will b0 formed under arius. 10 minutes H?tts Manual. Mess 7:00 a. m. Sick 7:30 a. m. Fatigue 7:l'.0 u. m. Drill 8:00 u. m. Assembly 8:or,. (iuard Mounting 11:48 a. th. Assembly 11:50 a- m. Mesa 12:30 p. m. i Retreat-First Call 5:50 p. m. I Assembly 5:55 p. m. Mess, Immediately after retreat. Tattoo 0:00 p. m. Call to Quarters 10:45 p. m. . Taps 11:00 p. m. This order will be followed each day the cadets are In canip here. Cadef.s at Leisure. After guard mount yesterday morn ing the cadets were ai liberty and hundreds of them came dr.wn town and proceeded to amuse themselves lu various ways. Tho motion pict uro theatres prov ed pqpular resorts with many of the eadeta. A number of local citizens brought out their automobiles and carried scores of the vlaltors on sight seeing trips about tho city. Other cadou amused themselves in various ways. Visit Electrical Stations. Yesterday tho students of the elec trical departments of the Senior and Junior classes visited several of the electrical substations about Ander son, an invitation to do this having been expended them sevural days ago by Mr. H. A. Orr. manager of the Anderson division of the Southern Public Utilities company. At 2:30 yesterday afternoon special street ears wero in waiting nt Camp Riggs for the students in thia' department and practically all of them went on thp Inspection trip. The' Tribhle street substation was visited first, after which the station at Anderson Cotton Mills waa "Visit ed. From there the cadets werc taken to tho street railway power station, whore they were shown over the plunt and the car barns. Inspection of the electrical atatteu3 at Orr. and- River side Cotton Mills completed this fea ture of the program. Today's Program. There ore many 'interesting fea tures to the program for today. Maneuvers north of Andersou will bc first on the program for today. As for those features moat Interesting to the general public, the parade and band concert this afternoon and the reception this ?vening will take first placo. As announced in another column, the parade cadets will taite placo thin afternoon at 4:30 on the public square. Following the parade an exhibition musical drill will be girpn by one battalion, and af'^r that tlii cadet band will give a concert. AU this will take place on the public ?square. As also announced in anoth er column of today's paper, the ladles of Anderson will entertain this even ing In honor of the cadets. Tho en u :.ahmtent will be in the nature ot a theatre party, after which refresh meals will be served lu one of the storerooms of the theatre building, v Remainder of Week. The program for tho remainder of tho week will provte equally as in teresting as that outlined for today. lt. Is planned to repeat the parade and band concert, to toke place this af ternoon, on Thursday afternoon, pro vided the weather U favorable. Frld'av will prove ono of the most! kerrison ncampment1 nterestlng ol ?ll dgys. Thal Biter* loon a baseball Kamo royal will be played at Buena vista nark by tho teams reprcjeni lng Clemson College ?nd Forman University. The Clemson .cam was out yesterday afteruoon at Re park practicing bard tor the en counter < These two ins?au. inns have Ion? been rival? in tim baseball world, and a hard fought contest is expected Friday afternoon. The ?ame will he .ailed at o'clock. Tickets for th? gani'.' will he ou sale at th.. T. !.. Hely Co. Only Jt'O reserve seats will be on aale, and those deali'Jng them should 'all e^arly. as it will be a case of "first come first served." Camp will be broken Friday afternoon and Hie cadets win entrain for Clemson beilege._ STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN, NEURALGIA! Don't suger! Get a dime pack age of Dr. James' Headache Powders. You can dear your bead and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing lieaduch?? in * a moment with a Dr. James' Headache Powder. This old time headache relief acts almost magi cally, end some one to the drug store now tor a dime package and a few mo ments after >ou take u powder you will wonder vvliat became of thc head uche. neuralgia and pain. Stop suf fering-it's needless. De sure you get| what you ask for. PAST, PRESENT AM) FUTURE AL li HF. VE AL Kl? Wonderful Itei elations Thut Will Surprise, Mystify nnd Help Yon. Dou yo i sometimes long for glimpse past the curtain that hides and shuts out the future from you view? Do you occasionally feat that if you could only have .some Inkling, some idea as to the course you should pursue with reference to some con tingency that looms up .n tho future, dark and forbidding, that you could better appreciate and enjoy life? Would lt not be very agreeable to know as to your future prosperity, happiness, journeys and habitation; to what locality is most auspicious for you; what sort of investment promises fortune's golden flow and which will be attended by penury and woe; what days of the week > and month are most lucky for you; what person ls best suited for ymir life companion-in short, to be able to anticipate coming events? Surely, it is so. 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ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE CADETS TONIGHT THEATRE PARTY AND LUN CHEON TO BE GIVEN BY LADIES FOR VISITORS THE COMMITTEES Are Requested to Meet at thc Theatre Building at Certain Hours This Afternoon The ladies of tho city will entertain ! this evening in honor of tho cadets o? i Clemson College, plans lu detail for the entertainment having been an nounced yesterday. A theatre party at "The Andereren," followed hy a promenade concert and luncheon is the nature, of the entertainment. An -iddrcbs of welcome to the cadets will he delivered by Kev. YV. ll. Frazer, I?. 1)., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and after the picture show the refreshments will be served In the hall of the theatre building. Thc cadets will bo expected at 7 o'clock. The ladles in charge of the tables for the luncueon are asked to have them in readiness by 4 o'clock this afternoon, and those who are making sandwiches are requested to have them at the building between 1 andi t o'cldck this afternoon. All of the committees are requested to be at the building by G o'clock. All ladles and girls of the city not on- committees are invited to be at the theatre for the band concert, which will lie held about 9 o'clock, and meet the cadets. Mrs. Rufus Fant ls chairman of the committee on arrangements and is assisted by Mrs. Carrie Mc. Patrick. The young ladles who are to serve are requested to wear crepe paper caps and regalia of Clemson College col ors-purple and gold. The reception committee is as fol lows: Dr. J. P. Klnard. Dr. W. H. Frazer, Mr. Crawford. G. T. McGregor. 15. ll. Gossett. Charles Fant, Rev. J. W. Speake, Prue Llgon, W. M. Webb, W. S. Rigby, Louis S. Horton, Major Rhubb, George ."?peer. Georgi) Fant, A. ri. Holman, Lee Hutchinson, W. Andrew Speer. Willett Sloan, Oscar Brown. Kev. C. M. Garrison,' Rufus Funt, Porter Whaley, Dr. B. A. Henry, Rev. Witherspoon Dodge, Robert E. Mgon. Walter Dobbins. F. M. Burnett. Stark Sullivan. Dr. A. L. Smethers, J. M. Evans. Dean Pearman. The ladies serving at the tables will bo: Table 1.-Mrs. W. M. Webb. Mrs. Frank Bolt. Mrs. Tom Bolt. Mrs. E. F. Geiger and Mrs. John*Von Haseln. Table 2.-Mrs. R. F.. Lig?n. Mrs. J. L. McGee, Mrs. W. H. Frazer, Mrs. R. E. Burriss. Table :i.-Mrs. Joseph J. Fretwell. Jr., Mrs. Harleston Barton. Mrs. Charles Cobb. Mrs. Spann Dowling. Table 4.-Mrs. B. B. Gossett. Mrs. David Gray, Mrs. B. A. Henry, Mrs. C. H. Bleich. Mrs. James R. Vandlver. Table 5.-Mrs. C. S. Minor. Mrs. W. R. Wones. -Mrs. J. D. Rast. Mrs. Por ter Whaley, Mrs. Ralph Ramer. Table fi.-Miss Minnie Wilson. Mrs. J. .S. Acker. Mrs. Will Divver. Mrs. Malcolm McFall. Table 7.-Mrs. T. S. Crayton. Mra. Walter Brock. Mrs. Loila Sullivan. Mm. Witherspoon Dodge. Table 8.-Mrs. John F. VlncR. Mrs. O. L. Martin. Mrs. James Klnard. Mrs.' A. L. Smethers. Mrs. Louis Horton. Tho following young ladlea have been asked to serve: Misses Bessie Daniels. Huff. Bon ham. Mosley. Ooorgia Marshall. Bea lle Cochran. Kate Shame, Vina Pat rick. Carrie Ftetwell, Grace Spencer, t.vdia Sherard. Hellen Patrick. Jean Harrte. Alberta BrocV. Ruth Fretwell. Elizabeth Fretwell. Floride Harris. Rila Sue Jones. Jessie Browne, Mary Acker. Dr. Olga Pruitt. Jessie Hem hreo. Gaeiloek, Annie Chapmah. Lou T.atimor. Isabel Webb. Lut? Smith. Franela Anderson. Ruth Brownlee, "elen Harris. Catherine Fretwell. Clara Oater. Cecelia Vela Har.'en, Janie Cromer. 'Elizabeth Roblnaon. T,vd<a Bawley". Neille Bewley. Janie McCue" M?w Llgon, Eleanor Frank. Cherts. Farmer. Lauri? Dowllncr. i vd's McCully, Ruth Watkins, Bertha . 'ashln. Ixmlse GUmer. Anni* CVralev. Ruth Wemhr?e, Helen Font, Ruth and Lois Wells. 00-0000000000 O O O O ri o _ o o CARSWELL INSTITUTE o o o o o .o o o ooooooooooo.o The School Improvement Associa tion held its monthly meeting on Fri day afternoon. The membera were dlsaopolnted that Prof. Coleman of the Iva High school could not bc with us. - Mrs. F. E. Prince resd a splendid piece on opportunity. Our next meet ing will be held on Frid?y. Anril ?th. Playing banket ball is our chief r? creation now, at an carly date we aro solng to blay with Antrevllle school. Miss M^ry Herron of the Savannah school spent the week-end with Miss romer. / .> F. S. Prince spent last week In Charleston being sent hy the lodge tere aa a delegate to the Woodmen's convention. We are glad that our school will ?ontlnuo through April, our atten lance ls still good, but we miss tho >oys who have had to stop. Mles Shara spent Saturday and Sunday at the homo of. Mr. W. H. ?rultt. . . : An OyRter Supper. Tho ladles r.f Friendship church viii serve and oater supper in the dasonlc hall at Pierce town on next Saturday night, . March 27. at 3 /cl ck. The public ie cordially Invit .d. supper 2."?c, for which ihe contri ?ution will be for thc remodeling of he church. High Rent District^ While our store house is situated three quarters of a mile from the "Square," which means very mud! lower rent, and operating expense in every way; the modern telephone and our Quick Delivery service makes us "Your Nearest Grocer." Think What That Means To You Wc buy our Groceries from the manufacturers or the wholesale houses--we are, compelled to add the freight and drayage to the original cost-then comes our operating expense-and then we add on a very modest little protit, because we are linn believers in small profits make quick sales and many of them. ""Theres a Reason" We can buy our goods as cheaply as our compet itors--our freights are the same, but where we get' the bulge on th "Down Town" fellow is our Very Low Operating ^ tense and our Small Profit. Do You want to Eat Money ? Of course, if the taste of money tickles your palate, wc would not for the world interrupt your pleasant gastronomic pastime, b-u-t if money is any ohject to you, we can give you as- GOOD or BET TER Groceries than you are now getting from the "Down Town" Grocer for MUCH LESS money.' MAKE ME PROVE THIS! Why Don't You? "Our delivery wagons pass your door every day/' Prevost*s Store South Side Grocery Company 5 Salesmen 4 Deliveries 2 Phones, 74 and 9& ANNOUNCEMENT 99 1.2 E. Whitn?r St. Anderson, S. C. FILLING, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either v#?y, asleep or wide awake; One of the best in tho State. Use a Good FE RT I LIZ ER with a Lime Base In. making our 8-2 1-2-1 which, runs 8.63-2.96 1.26, the 2.96 of ammonia is made with a lime base. This lime base is valuable in making the potash in the soil avail able. Authorities think our red lands and our gray lands with clay subsoil have enough potash in them to mak; at least one good crop without any potash in the fertilizer;' but this potash which is locked in the soil must be made 3 vail able, must have something to "touch it oft" and limo does that better than anything else, so this 8-2 l-2-,l of ours,', which runs 8.63-2.96i-t,26, being built on a .lime base will be found invaluable this year in freeing the latent pot ash in the soil and making it available as plant food, when potash is so scarce and high. The ammonia in this goods is derived from fish, blood, colton seed meal, tankage and sulphate of ammonia and there is nothing better t?an this used in making fertilizer. When you get this, you get the best fertilizer made. Anderson Phosphate and Oi) Company