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1 T British Gun in Action Against Turks in the Dardanelles. This remarkable photograph was taken during a heavy battle in the Dardanelles. It shows a British force firing their six inch gun at the Turks some distaoco off over the rolling sand dunes of the peninsula of Gallipoli. B. T. ANDERSON NEW MERCHANT Has Arrived and Will Have Stock of Goods in This Week Man of Experience. Mr". B.'T. Anderson of Newberry, who Is to establish a store in tho room formerly occupied by thc Hailey five and ten cent ?tore, ?opposite the fountain on the square, has arrived in the city'and yesterday stated that lie expected to open up his stock of goods and have everything ready for trade by Saturday. Ile bas just re turned from Baltimore where he^ bought a new and complete supply. Mr.I Anderson stated that he would I carry a-full line of dry goods, shoes, noUona;-Janies.--ready-^o-wear, -etc.] He ls a young man of 15 years ex perience and will doubtless establish j a good business hore. Six- clerks Will be employed hy Mr. Anderson. A World Success. In October, 1911, only four yeafa ago, President William FI. taft broke tile grouud for the exposition. Since that time tl.e work has been'pushed night and day with enthusiasm and energy unrivalled, and the invitatio! ' to the world was made to come, anu they have come. More foreign coun tries are represented, and more State buildings constructed than at thc Chicago Worki'a FaTr. The world has indeed nj- ponded and in sfute of financial depression, in spite of unset tle: conditions, resulting from the most temible war known IQ history, the Panama-Pacific Exposition was pushed on with the unswerving spirit of tho carly pioneers. Even' the bel ligerent nations at war paused long enough amid the grim ?cones of the trenches "and the glopm of bloody bat tles to pay their respective tributes. -"A Trip Overland-The Expos!-? i tion," hy Joe Mitchell Chapple, Ip Na tional Magazine for Juno. ? _. Some men are lucky dogs because the.police permit them to run around without muzzles. , \ I LEGAL NOTICES , ' ? ? ? y I STATE OP 80UTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OP ANDERSON. Court of Common Pleas. Mrs. Lizzie Burton, aa administra-j trix, of the, estate Of Miss Jane Lov erett, deceased, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Nannie Powell, Defendant To the defendant above named: You aro hereby summoned and re quired to anaw?r the complaint in thia action, of which a copy ls here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint _on the subscriber at their of fices is tho B?ook?ey Building at An deraon. South Carolina, within twen ty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the com- ; plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff tn this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint Bonham, Watkins & Allen, ' j Plaintiff'? Attorneys. July 23, 1915. To Mrs. Nannie Powell absent d? fendant: Voit &re hereby- notified that the nommons and complaint in this action were this day filed in the office of the judge of probate court for An derson County, South Carolina. Bonham, Watkins & Allen,, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dsted July 23, A. D., 1915. 7*24-Uw-ltaw A New Auto Joke. Sumertinie brings with.it a glow.of peculiar types of humor. There is , always someone who is . ready to tell j you the latest story about the Ford , automobile. These stories are pro- ] duced evout as rapjdly as the Ford j automobila-i, which r?centy reached , (he astonishing record of one machine ] every live seconds. There is danger . in telling the latest Ford story for fear , of that wearied expression on the face | of reader or hearer which signals. "I , have beard it!" . It ls said that about | a tiiousand new Ford stories are re- i celved by tim advertising department | at Detroit every week. One was sob- | orly related'by Uncle Joe Cannon on his return to Washington that will ? apply to any automobile^ or a Ford. ( "Tho man," said Uncle Joe. "ap- \ pea red at the door in a striking and \ histrionic attitude and gravely an- , nounced: ? . " 'My lord, the motor waits with- ? out.'. - The weary owner replied .lau- j guidly, 'Without what?'. The reply , came qtr?ck and decisivo: 'Without ( gasoline.' The weary owner delved , deep in his pocket and onco more ? paid tile toll of a'mileage rate far be- , yond the jurisdiction ot the Inter- ? state Commerce Commission, while .without' waited the motor."-"Affairs i at Washington," by Joe Mitchell i Chapple, in National Magazine for June. Elevator Tower is Huiii Likc Pneuma tic Tubes. To supersede the old-time Ferris wht el and giant seesaw for amuse ment purposes, an observation tower ! of very novel character haB been con structed1 at one of Chicago's Bummer parka. The atructure, which ls built entirely of steel and plate glass, is twelve-sided in form, rises to a height of 214 ft., and is 30 ft., tn diameter. Fitted in this, like a carrier in a pneumatic tube, ia an elevator capa ble of holding 125 persons. This ia literally blown to the ton of the shaft by air pressure. There are no cables to lift it, nor is there a pneumatic or hydraulic plunger to puah it. The car is raised and lowered in the steel and glass tower in precisely the same way that an engine piston is driven in a cylinder by steam pressure. A picture of this unusual amusement de vice is published in tho Auguiiat Pop ular Mechanics Magazine. Don't Become a Farmer if Von Want to Get Bich. A contributor to the current IBSUO of. Farni. and Fireside gives the fol lowing advice: "It Is true, we get very tried some times of thc drudgery of farm work; but let me assure tbe man who wants to get rich on the land that the call ia not a "fad* or a 'whim.' It is handed down to you from your ancestors, and If you aro willing to 'tickle the earth' with ? hoe and eat the fruits of your labor, a little patch of land is not a bad investment If, however, you want to make a fortune,- better look some where else." Heckling at Princeton. Hecklers have their wo-*!: cut out for them when they tacklo Billy linday. - A Princeton heckler shouted np to the evangelist on his recent Prince ton visit: "Hey, Billy, who waa Cain's wife?" Billy ?Sunday ' laughed and answer ed*^ > "I like that young mah, and I'm going to give him a word of advice. My advice to him is thia- Qon't you go and lose your soul's salvation, my boy, inquiring after other men's wives." Gallipoli Bldg?. London, Aug. 3.-The crest of tho Gallipoli peninsula has been gained by british troops end the British po sition in the Dardanelles baa been improved, according to a statement of the official press bureau. ?HBHaMBaKMBaanlHft^A The Tower of Singara. Ov/ng to an agitation that spread ivor the .country, with an argument hat the fallE o? Niagara were in dan ser of hoing destroyed aa a scenic spectacle, a treaty was enacted that permits, twenty thousand cubic foot seconds of water to be diverted on the American . side of the Niagara river, ind thirty-six thousand cubic foot seconds'on the Canalla side. ' For the Chicago drainage canal ten thousand ?ubic foot seconds is also allowed, ganada ia allowed to export .to the United States one hundred and sixty thousand .horse-power, which it takes twelve thousand cubic foot seconds of water " to. produce, BO that there . twenty-four thousand cubic foot seo :>nd,. remaining to produce power for use in Canada, when the full.develop ment takes place. The total potential of the falls of Niagara, as estimated by engineers, ia from five million to seven million horace pow?r. The flow of water over the falls is about twen ty-five million tons per hour, or one rtible mile per week. A flow of one cubic foot per second equals on? square mile of. water, 1.16 inches jeep, in a thirty day month. The flow of thc Niagara river is furnished by six thousand cubic miles of water Trom fottr lakes Laving ninety thou^ sand square miles of reservior spnec. -"Water Power in America," by Ed ward T. Williams, In National Maga zine for June. Wouldn't You Like to Sign This Pledge. Tile American Mafelhzlne has been offering prizes for the best letters ] entitled "The Best Thing a Woman Has Done for Her Town." . In the .Au* gust issue the prize-winning letters I are published. One of these letters; describes a splendid work started ? in Hill boro, Ohio, as a memorial to1 Sarah L. Richards. One of the de finite things achieved is the education j of the children of the town to their j duties and rights as citizens. Five I I'.undrcd and fifty-seven children have | signed this pledge or creed: , "I am a citizen of the United States. I and believe that our flag stands for thethe good of all the people. I am ' a citizen of. iiillshoio, Ohio, and will ..how my, patriotism and '.love for our | village by .helping make every corner of her territory a place flt to grow good men and women-our rules to' bp: 'I am but one, But I am one; I. cannot do everything, But I can do something; v.'hat I can do, I ought to do.' "I pledge m>jelf to make thy own surroundings beautiful and sanitary and will nedeavor to Induce others to do likewise." ^ War to lind In 10161 Washington, Aug. 3.-Rankers state ! that the signs are that the warring natiens will reach financial exhaus tion by. tue summer of 1916. This agree?. wlh the opinion expressed by J. P. M?rgon who said the war would be over in a year. Sc- Ti=e fer Trifles. "Well, 'Maria," said Jiggles, after] the town election, 'for whom did you vote this morning." "I crossed off the names of all . the candidates," returned Mrs. Jiggles "and wrote' out my principles on the back of my ballot. This is no time to .consider Individuals and' their Ut tie personal ambitions."-New York Times. The Wolf gt the Window. A warden entering a prison's cell one day found lt very bot and stuffy. "Why have you got your ventilator closed?" he asked. The burly prisoner answered plain tively: "Well, govrnor. last time I bad the ventilator open a wasp flew to, yon see, and carried off my dinner while my back was tamed.-Philadelphia / r. S. PLANS TO ENFJH^? PEACE rTTlt MEXICANS (CoxTixrnn FHOM PACE OXE.) details of any plan but will invite suggestions. Announcement of the conference surprised Mexican agents here. .Car ranza's agents.were hopeful that ac tion the p"ast fe>? reeks' would lead to the ultimate recjgnltlon - did not conceal their misgivings. . Villa adherents believe that Wilson will, submit a plan for a provisional government taking up constitutional succession where Madero- left off. Minister; of Justice Tagle is- io Uno. Should. any faction revolt, they pro pose an embargo of munitions against the revolters. and.American support of .ovcrnment factions. They admit this too mean intervention. El Paso, Aug. 3.n-Villa did not de clare that "If the United Staten, doesn't like my actions it can go to hell," according to Geo. E. Caroth era, a special nate department agent, who arrived, here today from Chihu ahua. Ca rot hers declared he was in a room adjoining Saturday's confer ence and ls positive that if Villa had used that language, he would have known it. Villa has modified his confiscation order since Saturday, according to Ca rothera. He plans now to station rep resentatives in each store to ?see that the profita don't exceed 15 per cent. Questions of the state as to the prop erty of their nationals were drawn up by the United States, (French German, Italian and Spanish consuls. Over one hundred and fifty merchants who say they have been expelled from Chihuahua City are expected here.. In a dispatch protesting to the state department, they declare the population is starving. Reports here say there has been no corn in Chi huahua City for two weeks. New Enterprise. Columbia, A-ug. !l.-The secretary of state today issued a - charter to the Good Luck company of Allendale, with a capital nf $1,000, the officers being: W. H. Harden, president and treasurer; J. H. Ncwlett, vice presi dent; Wallam T- Gore, secretary. The company will do a general mercan tile business. Hopewell Church Graveyard. All who are inlcrceted in the grave yard at Hopewell church aro asked to be present Thursday morning to clean off the grounds. Fatal Shfll Exportaient. i Philadelphia, Aug. 3.-One man Vas killed and three seriously injured by an explosion in the experimental bomb proof department of Frankford arsenal. It ls understood that experi ments are being made wlh a high power explosive shell. "Whiskey, - my friend, has killed more men than bullets." "That may bc, slr, but bejabers, I'd rather be fui! of whiskey than buiiecs. NOTICE. The Botirtf of Registration cf Ander son County will meet the following appointments to register, renew or transfer certificates: Anderson, Monday, August Sad. Wi I Ii ams ton, Tuesday, August 3rd. reiser. Wednesday, August ?th. > Piedmont,. Thursday. August 6th. . Pendleton, vriday. August 6th. Townville, Saturday, August 7th. Starr, Monday, August 9th. Iva, Tuesday, August 10th. Anderson Court louse, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 11th, 12th, and I3th. W. L. Andersen, W. C. Burriss, E. T. Tollison, Board of Registration ot Anderson County. ._. _ Danger Signal?. Kentucky Edltor-Detter go easy on Colonel Plreater this Issue. Assistant-Has be made any threats? Kentucky Editor-No; ho hasn't ut tered a word. That's what worries ma. All Depends. "Dread cast on tho waters will re turn some day. Don't you think so, John?" "Some broad might," replied her husband cautiously. "Some bread would Bink." She Can't Get a Grip* Young Bachelor-Why on earth do you put oil on your bair, old man? It's such a filthy habit, and Middle-Aged Married Mah-Walt un til you're married, my boy, and then you'll know. The Reason. "Why did the ladles in tbe days ot chivalry give their gloves to tho knights?" "I suppose lt was to show they had an admirer on hand." Collectors. "Of course we must have a watch dog of the treasury." "Not yet What we want ls a few good shepherd dogs to chase the funds in." , Raising lt "Why. dolyou go so fast when 70a take that prospective customer out in your machine?" "lie csu so. ho wants, speed, and I'm out for the dust" Sure Proof. . "Mr. Smith, to whom you were talk ing so much, ls a married man." "Oh, I know that." "How did you know it?" "By the way he listened." . u A LONG WAY AHEAD. She-Papa wanta me to walt until I am thirty before I get married. He-If . you're like most girls, you will never admit you're thirty. Better Late Than Never. "I don't believe In early weddings," Her mother said: "lt's all too soon." "I'm quite agreed." her daughter aa* Bwered; 'Tm willing to wed at nook"'1 Smart Set Comparisons, "Why should you regard yourself as her social superior? Her family la aa distinguished as yours?" "Yes, but my alimony ls much larger." Fatal to Bachelorhood. He-Do you think kissing is as dan gerous as the doctors say? She-Well, it bas certainly put an end tc a good many bachelors, at any rata Dissatisfied. Small Daughter-Dad. did the doo? tor bring my little lister? Dad-Yes, dear. Small - Daughter-Dad, ?:cu!d , ?CPS mind trying another doctor next time? Gashed. A First Chauffeur1-Who was that fel ler you ran over? Second Ditto-I guess it most o' been th' glass eater at tho vodyville theater. Look at that tire! Qualification* Caller-Pardon me, air, but ls there another artist in this building? . Arist-There ls not There is, how ever, a man on the fourth floor who paints. . Curious Formation. : "Profeasor, yon Mern interested ia my Jelly cake." "Tea;" said the eminent getdogtet. "you seldom see anon regular ead eharniv defined strata." Jr I Iron a fresh Shirt Waist, or a Shirt the hottest day of summec with an Electric Iron, with an Electric Fan turned on you, and still you're as fresr/as a daisy arid cool as a cucumber. Southern Public Utilities Co. Phone 223. IN YOUR HOME .?ti ' The Heating and Plumbing systems should be ot the first importance lt you consider the good health, the comfort and the convenience ot your family. Our Plumbing ls the Quality Kind that adds to the house beautiful by the luxuriousness and good designing of the fixtures. Get our ..Estimates. Jobbing a Specialty. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY .THE PLUMB GOOD FLUMBEBS" 184 W. Benson St (Under Maple flail) PHONE 48S BLACKSTONE -COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. Blackstone; V JCstabllfihcd 1894 ?fk A, Faculty of S3; 437 Students,, from 84 "tf??fel islsuTimSliltfl v?mm 8tat<M* AoresdltedL by Virginia Wat? BSSSHSB s9sSn?S h^^^e^u^1^^*^21^1 ' **** I? Cot? The Leading Training Scnooi for Girls is Virginia? Wt.w - ?reWSi tim? i>.?oUw wita tl?? ? worS. wlifc -?S ?if ?ti,?!?*. mm-toa?. at -a moswmtq e-tr Por catie?- sn* asglleettsm ? MeSSS SUnM UKO. P. ADAMS, Secretary, Blackstone* "VB? , J . '.^ 36th Annual Mid-Summer Excursion , . .?. . i fofl \*? ''\ ' - .' .\ r. . ' . . To i . -. : r.'t 'I WASHINGTON, D. C. RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND WILMINGTON .? Via ..... ^ y?W^. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ' "" In connection -with the Bloc Ridge Ballway. , Premier Carrier of the South. Wednesday, August 11th, 1915. m -'. i , . . ? ? . i - .. Final lhnit of Ticket? August 29th, 1915. n .' " I I . 1 . '..'.'? il" , ,'i The following extremely low round trip fares: A '*A ? /I j Washington, 1?. C.... flftJt Anderson. S. C. to ?s^- ss Tickets will be honored on all trains. To accommodate tho people of Anderson and vicinity special train will ?leave Anderson at 3:25 P. M. August 11th, constating of pullman aleopers and steel coaches. This special train will be operated out of Greenville as sec tion No. 38 and will arrive in Washington 7:45 A. M., Richmond 7:05 A. af. August 12th. Dining car service from Greenville -, } . You should secure your pullman reservation now and hayo everything ready to leave on special train. For complete information, pullman reservation, otc, call on ticket agent,.or J. R. ANDERSON, Supt Blue Ridge, Anderson, S. C. W. R. TABER, T. P. A, Greenville, 8. C. ~" llunlNh tT*l Printing: Prtntu 1 MU 1.4, tc: t I.U4 U4, IA Ft HI Till ReAlsT/W -.--?riz--- BB V m Uk* cold ttrfstfifoTMIM Thrift * iftftasioii uA$m., _ . tN SktaT .. . . n*4 "Go to tue Ant Ikea ?fly Breaking out ?r.irtf&^?M a* t? slnggsrdt consider her ^sd^iten^c^^B'&saSTS * ?... mnAhm win* ? dry and fever Ul., esa bs readily over? v ways, nae ne wise. ^ ^ applying* ? little bold-sulphur, * "A lesson from a*- *?y* * neted dormatologirt. ) ireai a , ^ tajonas us^Ss?liold^nTte W< (are,11 y fctantlv. allavs u* *>?gry. itehlgg e=d! irritation and soothes and huds sba Are' isa preparing Bescm* right up leaviag the skin clear * F?nssc?g ^, .mooth. Bold-sulphur has occupied 'now fer the future I a secure position for .many years hs ' " . the treetawnt of cutaneous disordera be* Hematic uoposlts cause of if paraaite-d^stroyiag prap . ._. . . ._. arty. Nothing bsa ever basa found aa and quarterly Interest l?? {u pia?? ia treating ta* irritable i _ ' -a - mjid Inflammatory skiiueilnotlonifc ? While! prsTlda a fud for ad- ?ot ?jwaya seiahUshij? a,permaa?sr? eera ..nu. H new falls to subdue the itohlag arri T tet?on and drive thejEcaema away and The Savlayjs Depart- ? "> oft? years later befo? any crop* ?JOB again appears. % Bisatef These sronMedishoald nWsht frassUart) druggisS an ounce of bold sulphur, waka ie applied io the affestsd perts .la ?ho same manner as sn ordinary ooid masai. Tka It hm** unpleasant and the prompt relied IOC afforded, particularly iq Kofcujf Ecfle^&ft, Mk of Anderson