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BIJOU THE?TR1 TODAY "The Black Box" "Exploits of Elaine" "Pokes and Jabs Sterling. Five Big Reeli. Palmmce?tit? Tfin?a<br? TODAY "The Fable of the Cold Gray Dawn of thc Morning After" Kssnnnj Comedy. "BUNNY'S LITTLE BROTHER" Vltflgraph Too Keel Dram?. "ONE SUMMER SEQUEL" American Tno Keel Drama. "GUSSIED BACKWEST WAYS" KejMtone Comedy. Total of SIX Reeb. Next week we will have a High Class Vaudeville Attraction here SURE. We Can Help You Solve the High Cost of Living By trading with us you save front ten to twenty per cent on your purchases; simply by selling our Groceries and Meats for CASH strictly we, avoid the expense of a Book-keeper, and then again^ we have no losses on account of "Dead Beats," whom the "Good Pay" customers must pay up for. We give our customers the ben*."t of this saving. If you arc a Good Pay customer, why not trade with us? You will get the benclit of your own prompt paying instead of some "dead beat." Think this over! The Spot Cash Grocery J. P. NOBLITT, Manager. Phone 181. N. Main St. Extra Fine Meats We will give you as much choice beef steak and roast for your money as anybody in Anderson. No extra charge for quick delivery, that is a part of our busi ness. Extra choice cuts Steak and Roast.15c lb We have cheaper cuts if you want them. Fipe Fresh Fish. Big Fat Dressed Hens. Big Layout of Fresh Meats. Ever^Wnl^n^Fresh Vege Spare Ribs, tSc lb. tables. . 'Phone in your order early. "Eventually, Why Not Now?" W. A . F? O W E R 212 South Main SAM HARPER. Mgr. Phone 132. We sre In the market for good Beef Cattle and Sheep. HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE Alter Few Team flef DiftCOTafkf ' had gotten M weak ! could not stand, \ C^lb.llWGlrl "A/U^ cl UpfaD?tpaSr. Bnkal Cardul, the woman's tonk, tad I com COM !. Bf lt BB. ??iced taking lt. Prom HM vary first dose, I could tell ft was helping me. 1 1 tan BOW walk two awes without Ka Carron, Ky.-!? an Interesting letter Mef ??. *? *otag ?H "Y work." from th? place, Airs. Bethe Bullock ll you ant all rna dawn hom womanly writes ts follows : "1 suffered for four troubles, don't give up ta despair. Try years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardul, the wemun's tonte. It hat helped this time, 1 could oalv Ht up for t little nore (han a million women, rn Ht 50 while, end could not walk anywhere st 7**** of continuous success, and should ntl At thu**, i would nave severe pata* ??rely Help you, too. Yow druggist hat In my left sida. *?w Cardul tor year?. Ha knows what The doctor waaefled la.and hmtreal- * do. Ask Mo. Ni ?fl recom raent tellered tat tor a wrote, but ! wet mend it Begin taking Ctrdiri today, too? confinad to my bed again. After A^? .0?^"^ this, ?othlng teemed to do me any good, j T^I^^W^.^H?^^WW M? REOPENED YESTERDAY FITTING EXERCISES HELD BY COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY ADDRESSES MADE Three Visiting Doctors Made Ap propri?t? Speeches Before Dinner. The exercises of the reopening of the Nardin labaratory at the Andel on hospital were held yesterday and they were attended hy nearly ail of the members of the Anderson County Medical association, among thom be ing I>rs. Olga Pruitt. Nouffer. Wilson, 'oward. Henry, Sandern. H.A. Pruitt. Olga Pruitt, Young. W. T. lander, Frank leander. Duckett, Dean, Tow?; fiend, Dendy, Hines. J. C. Harris. H. ll.H arris. J. W. Wilhams. H. M. Mabb. lt. P. Di wer. Acker, Shirley. Donald. Kpting. Wilhite. Gray, Ash more. WatBon. Nardin, Wade Thomp son, Smothers, Ros?, Kirkpatrick and President Ligon of the hnsnltal. Mr. c. S. Sullivan and Mr. J. H. God frey. The mcelng was called to order at 1 - o'clock In the sun parlor with Dr. H. A. Henry, president of the medi cal society, presiding. Tho first speaker on the program was Dr.O . A. Neuffer. of Abbeville, whoso subject was "Some Observa tiona on What the Laboratory Ha: Done and ls Doing for the General Practicloner." He was followed h> an nddrcr.a by Dr. F. A. Coward o.' Columbia on "Thc Function of the Laboratory in thc Work of thc Mod ern Hospital." at the conclusion o' which a discussion WOB entered into. Dr. Olga Pruitt, director of the An derson hospital laboratory leading. Dr. T. W. I?. Wilson of Greenville was the last speaker and his subject was "The Practical Side of the Oper ation and Maintenance of thc Modern Hospital Laboratory." After thia ' tho hospital plant was Inspected by the visitors and then a ? moat delightful dinner, which had been prepared by Mra. R. S. Ligon. Mrs. j C. 8. Sullivan and Mrs. B. A. Henry. ! was served. When the hospital wan destroyed by tire three yearn ago tho laboratary which wan kept up hy Dr. W. H. Nar din. Sr.. during MB life time was burned and hau not been replaced until a few days ago. The old lab oratory was Insured and by adding morc to this the equipment was re placed and new machines added. The exercises yesterdsv were held aa n fitting reopening of this part of the Anderson hospital. I Personal j . <~M ??????????I ??????????st The condition of Mr. Jesse Ban nister, who was operated on for ap pendicitis at the Anderson hospital yesterday morning was said to be Im proved last night. Dr. W. K. Sharpe of Pendleton was a business visitor in tue city yesterday. Mr. George W. Sullivan, ex-sena tor Anderson county, waa In the city from Williamston yesterday. Messrs. CA. Wiles and Flofl Par nell ot Iva were business visitors from Iva yesterday. Messrs. D. J. Watson, D. W. Evans ind M. W. Caughman, Seniors ac Clemson College, spent a few hours ir the city yesterday. Mr. Charles Brown of Belton was in the city yesterday on t? business trip. Mr. James L. Jackson and Will Bell ot Iva were In Anderson yester day. Messrs. L. H. McKee end Will Hanks ot Iva were in the city yes terday. Dr. Thomas O. Kirkpatrick of Lowndesvills wss tn the city yester day. Mrs. F>, J. Gambrell of Belton was In the etty shopping yesterday. Mrs. W. C. Brown of Belton spent s few hours In Anderson yesterday. I DEATHS Death of Child. The Interment of the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Williams, of No. 8 E. street. Anderson mill, took plsce yesterday morning at Trinity chur-ii. seven mites north of Ander son. Only a Few Caa Ge. Those who are so fortunate that ex pense doer- not have to he considered are now going to health resorts to get rid of the impurities ta the sys tem that cause rheumatism, backache, swollen, aching Joints nd ssUff. ne?o? fui musel?e. If you are oae of those who cannot go. yet feel that yon geed relief from each pain and misery, try Foley Kidney Pills. They restore the kidneys to healthful activity ead make you feel well ead strong. Bvsns Pharmacy. (jossara ThqyLacc In Front $2.00 to $10.00 Fitted by our Cometiere. D. GEISBERG WHEN you tee an arrow, what do you thing of? Of Course! WHY Because it goes straight to the spot! NEW P. S I. SCHEDULE IS EFFECTIVE SUNDAY NUMBER OF TRAINS ON ROAD WILL BE INCREASED EACH WAY BETTER SCHEDULE Mr. C. S. Allen, traffic Manager Was Visitor Yesterday and Gave Figures. Mr. C. S. Allen, traffic manager, of the Piedmont and Northern, was in ? the city yesterday apd stated that a new passenger schedule would become effective on that rr ad, Sunday and that by the new schedule arrivals and de partures will be inc .-eased by one train each way. All cars coming fo Anderson wili make connections frr, m Greenwood and Spartanburg and ail trains leaving An derson will airo make connections for those towns. The train which/will leave here at 5:40"wlll make con nections at Oreen wood,with Train No. 6. going north and'which arrives io New York at 6 p. m. the following day. J The arrival and departure of trains in Anderson will be as follows: Arrivals. 7:35 a. m.. 9:35'a. m., 11:40 a. m.. 1:10 p. m., 3:40 p. m., 6 p. m.. and 10:20 p. m. Departures: 6:25 a. m., 8:25 a. m., 10:30 a. m.. 12.10 p. m.. 2:30 p. m., '4:50 p. m.. 5:40 p. m. and 9.15 n. m. WEONESDAUI?E15 SET FOR THE PICNIC Members of Add Club Will go to Hartwell, Ga., on Boosters Trip. As stated a few days sgo the Ad Men's club will hold their next monthly meeting at Haltey's terry, on Savannah river, where they will be Joined by friends from Hartwell and Elberton. Yesterday Mr. Harry Gelsberg, pres ident of the club, stated that Wednes day, June 16. had been decided ss the day and that the party, which U ex pected to number 'snout 80, will leave Anderson at five o'clock n. m. in au tomobiles, going from here to Hart well, Ga., on a boosters trip. Af ter ?pending a short time there, they will return with the members from that city and will go to the ferry where lite feast will he spread. Several speeches will he made at the meeting and it ls thought lt will be a very pleasant affair. SERVICES ST: JOSEPH'S Mass WOJ Be Celebrated 7tM Friday Morning. On Friday morning at 7:30 mass wilt he celebrated at St. Joseph's Catho lic church. Confessions will be had before mass. Greatly Besented by Chamberlain's Liniment. "I have used Chamberlain's Lini ment for sprains, bruises and rheu matic palas, and the great benefit I have received Justifies . my recom mending ft la the highest terms," writes Mrs. Florence Silfo, Wabash, Ind. It yon are troubled with rheu matic pains you will certainly be pleased with the prompt relief whleb Chamberlain's Liniment affords. Ob tainable everywhere. Genuine PALM I BEACH SUITS] Only . . . $5.00j BUY IT N O W "Buy it Now" ls Detter Than to buy it By and By When prices will be Higher And More Merchandise the Cry. For Courage brings Its Profit While Fear reaps a Regret And those who Catch the Most Fish Are the First to Cast a Net. If you want to help your Country You really must allow There's no Better Way to do it Than just to "Buy it Now!" From R.W.Tribble's FIRE SALE JUNE Enjoy That Trip By Equipping With "firestone TODD AUTO SHOP Exclusive Dealers Ladies! Look Young Darken Gray Hair Use the Old-Tone Sage Te? ?nd Sulphur and Nobody Will Know. Cray hair, however handsome, de motes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear ance. Your hair ls your charm. It raaken are mars the face. When lt fades, turne gray and looks dry. wispy and scraggly, just a few appli cations of Sage Tea and Sulphur en hances Us appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the tonic at home or get from ay drug store a 50 cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." Thousands of folks rec ommend this ready-to-use prepira tlon, because it d&rkens the bair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp itching and fairing hair; Iwsidea. no one can possibly tell, as it dsrkens so naturally and evenly You moisten a sponge or soft brush with lt, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray' hair dis appears; after another application or two. its natural color is restored and lt becomes thick, glossy and lus trous, and you appear years younger. A Mistake Made by Many. Don't wait tor rheumatism to indi cato diseased kidneys. When you sui ter pains and aches by day and sleep disturbing blsdder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and blsdder should bo re stored to healthy, strong and regular ??ction. It ls a mistake to postpone treatment. Foley Kidney Pills put the kidneys in soud, helthy condition ind keep them active and strong. Bo tin taking today. Good results fol low the first dose. .Evans Pharmacy. HT GODDENS SORE, MD FEET "TTZ" stakes ?ore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go th? .ches and pains, th? ooma, c?Ilou.-ec, bllseers sad bunion?. " TIZ ? drawl out the aeids and goltsae that poa? np your feet. No matter bow hard Ci work, . how g yon danos, kow far you walk, or how kag you remain on rnir fact, TTa** rlags restful toot comfort, "i-/" is won derful for tired, tching, ?wallen, smarting feet Tenir feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or ?oem tight. Get a 25 eeat box of "TIZ" sow fron say druggist or department store. Ka* fool torture forever1-wear ?maller ?hos? keep your fat freak, sweet tad htPPV. Suburban Market New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing Fresh Meats and Fish Countfy Produce of the very best grades only. Fish dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense. Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere. S. C. HAYNIE and FL B. TUCKER, Props. 457 W. Market Phone 887. THRIFT If thrift does not come natural to you, cultivate it. Realize ' the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capi talist. We earnestly urge you to open an account with this bank for* any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your money except in a wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today does not guarantee yo? prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial world may tater on deprive you of your present measure of prosperity. We Pay Interest On Deposits. PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON THE BANK ACCOUNT Is the first step towards success. ~ Makes you independent. ?? Gives vou standing in the community. Is an ever present help in time pf need. Start one with us at once. Protects your family in emergencies. Interact ?aid on deposits. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CO*