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ID UOU THE?TM) TODAY "The Opening Night" featuring ADELE LANE Two-Reel Universal Feature "CAPTAIN KENT'S SEALS" Powers Vaudeville Act ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL. ?. TODAY ti "THE HAMMER" K, B. Two-Reel Drama "MME. BLANCHE, BEAUTY DOCTOR" Fais. Drama ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL 7chatter, chatter, a* I flow. ".j To ioin the brimming river; t For men mop come and men map ?o. But I So on forever, , Tho Standard BoVerogo Imitations of COCA-COLA come and go-none last more than a few seasons. This has been going on for 29 years yet COCA-COLA, unchanged in name or self, keeps its old friends and makes new ones. Demand thc genuino by the full name th?t has inspired so many imitations. . THE COCA-COLA CO. ^enew ATLANTA. GA. you see an Arrow, think ?f Coca-Cola I COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ANDERSON, S. C. vl23 W, .-.arl St. s-: Phonel37. -- - -. :-- -_ The following prices, f. o. b. De troit effective August 2nd. Ford Runabout . . $390 Ford Touring Car . $440 -No assurance given against an ad vance in these prices at any time and no further reductibn prior to Au gust 1st, 1916. See them at our North Main St. store TODD AUTO SHOP TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE DURING JULY RECORD SHOWS THAT BUSI NESS WAS SOMEWHAT DULL WERE 30 SALES Record According to Auditor's Books-Shows That Mostly Small Lota Were Sold. Tho following aro thc mal estate transfers In Anderson county for the month of July us shown by the rec ord In Auultor Smith's ot nee: City of Anderson. Frank B. McPall to A. M. McFall. 1 lot. $1,00U. J. E. Clinks.al.s to J. H. Hill, 1 lot. $800. W. F. Farmers and W. A. Speer to C. N. Sutherland, 1 lot, $800. City of Anderson to W. M. Webb. 1 lot, $45. W. H. Jones to W. F. Marshall, 1 lot. $550. David Dooley to Eugene and Ueulah Duckett, 1 lot, $450. W. F. Nicholson, J. P., to Jas. C. Cordon. 1 Jot. ?825. Ii. D. Horton to Anderson Real Estate and Investment Co., i lot, 13,000. Emma Johnson to Snmi H. Smith, 1 lot, $2.500. Broadaway Township. Mrs. R. L. Bre?bale to C. H., ll. H., J. F.. and M. T. Hreazeale, 42 acres, 5. B. H. Breazeale. to M. T., C. H., li li. and J. F. Hreazeale, 42 acrcB, $5. W. F., J. F.. J. W. and E. lt. Cox to W. F. and F. M. Cox, 27C acres, 1 $5. Ema1lne Crosby to H. B. Breazeale 42 acres, $420. Center rille Township. 1 B. F. Mauldln and Fi. S. Llnon, trustees to Equinox Mill, 8 acres, $2,000. J. W. Trlbble to B. B. Gossett, 1 lot. $700. S. .M. Huchannan to Anderson ' Real Estate and Investment Co.. 1 lot, $5. R. L. McCueu to Anderson Real Estate and Investment Co.. 1 lot, $5. W. F. Marshall to W. H. Ranks, 1 lot, $1. North Anderson Development Co., . to Dr. C. S. Breodtn, 1 lot, $7.~>0. W. F. Marshall to H. H. Sanders. ! 2 lots. $375. 1 lt.. R. Sanders to G. W. Sanders, 1 ; lot, $150. Corner Township. D. D. and W. D. Gentry to E. J. Pruitt, three-fourths acre, $125. Pendleton Township. J. J. Williamson to G. H. Geiger, 1 49 1-2 acres. $1. H. B. Fant, trutsee. to W. A. Mult Mn, et al., trustees dlstriit No. 6. 1 ? lot. $1. j W. A. t? trot her and Jas. Phoney to R. lt.. A. M., W. F. and B. C. Milam. 2 acres, $6,000. Abo Miltner to Jas. Reese. 1 let. $350. Yaresness Township. Frank J. Burris* to C. L. Cooper, 2 lots, $375. Mrs. L. E. Belcher to J. H. Allen, 3 lots, $2.000. J. II. Pruitt to F. H. Pettigrew. 1 lot, $160. Williamston Township. E. S. Smith to Mary E. Smith. 1 3-4 acres, $5. Belle Minor to J. Sam'i Boyd, 1 lot. $10. T. J. Clatworthy,* exe., to L. S. Wilson. 1 lot, $10. W. R. Cason to vv\ A. Chandler, 31 acres. $3,100. ANOTHER ALFALFA CLCB One Has Been Organised nt Honer. Path. Mr. 8. M. Byars, county demon stration agent, has organized anoth er alfalfa .club in this county, lt be ing at Honea Path. Those who Join ed aro: Messrs. Jas. Mitchell, M. H. Ashley, Frank Hudgcns, J. W. Brock, C. M. Kay. T. R. Finley. J. H. Gaines, Sam Gansa way, N. B. Shir ley, M. B. Dunlap, J. T. Branyan, W. A. Branyan and S. N. La timer. Grandma Used Sage Tea to Darken Hair She Mixed Sulphur With H to Restore Color, Gloss, Thickness. Common garden sago brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxu riant, remove every bit of dandruff, step scalp itching and failing hair. Just ? fow applications will prove a revelation if your hair is fading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, ls troublesome. An easter way ts to get the rcady-to-use tonic, costing about CO cents a largo bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Bago and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a let ot muss. While wispy, gray faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. Fy darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, oe one can tell, because lt does it so natural ly, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with lt and draw this through your hair, taking one' ?mall strand at a Mate; by morning stn ?ny hatfrs hate disappeared, and: after another application or two, your hair becomes beautlfull dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. PROBABLY ESTABLISH SCHOOL INSPECT! B MR. BROWN STATES THAT CONDITIONS VERY FAVORABLE INTERESTING WORK This Inspector Will Visit Schools and Give Assistance to the Teachers. Mr. George I) Drown. state? In spector of mill schools, wbo ls spend ing this wi?'k in thf> ?itv. state.* yesterday ftftcrhoon that the pros pects were good for the establishment of the office of mill school Inspector in Anderson. Yesterday Mr. Drown visited tho K<|tilnox, Toxaway. river side, Dragon and Anderson mills. Mr. Brown stated that he was meet ing with much encouragement on the part of the mill presidents and sup erintendents and that they seemed an xious to have anything done that would udd to the comfort ami en lightenment of the operatives. When asked how tho mill schools at Anderson compared with those In other pluces which hod been visited Mr. Urown replied that they wcro just us good If not better here than anywhere else and that the buildings were better. Mr. Drown stated that the people seemed especially anxious to have the office of mill Inspector established here. The duty of the holder of thia office will be to visit tho mill schools, give instructions In industrial work, domestic science, sewing, help thc teachers in their problems, create Interest and assist in keeping up thc community and echoe] gardens. HOI COMING DAY [AT PELZER SATURDAY Elaborate Plans Being Made for Occasion-Old Fiddlers' Convention. Pelzer, Aug. 4.-Tho annual Homo Joining Day at Pelzer will be Satur lay. August 21st. 1915. Plans are jelng made for the greatest day yet. Amusements will bc furnished from i a, m. to ll p. m. Old Sadler's Re tinton, grand parade consisting of the military company, boy scouts, band and old soldiers, ending with a big sham battle at the baseball park; tiors< racing, foot raiiug, of all kinds; slack wire walking and numerous sther attractions with nice cash prizes for thc winners are to be j mentioned among thu pleasures for tho day. Two games of ball will be played between the two best teams in tho upper section of the state, Pelzer rs. Tucapau. The old Fuller's con vention and moving picture' show at j night. Good music furnished throughout the entire day by the Smyth Concert band. The managers extend to the public j a cordial invitation to spcn? the day nt Pelzer with old friends and to meet new ones. Candidates and pros pectives should rcmembor that Pelzer is on the line between Anderson and tireen ville counties and that thous a: i? - from both counties meet here on this happy occasion-everybody wllome. Everybody helps to make Dverybody happy. Come on boys of the great old days ot' tho 60's. Wc are expecting you a Ld we have some of these famous fellows who will make lt hard for you to get ahead. They are saving some mighty big ones for you. "Oh, you fiddlers, never mind the cot ton and the hoe. Just pick up your fiddle and bring along your bow, And give us the tune of Cotton Eye Joe? For any information call on or write any of the following commit tee: W. C. Pearmaii. U. E. Waldron, W. W. Griffin. MISS GARL1NGTON AT WILLIAMSTON Has Accepted Position There in Connection With Mill School? for Coining Year* It will bo Interesting nowa to the many friends of Miss Maggie Carling ton, formerly rural school supervis or of Anderson county, to learn that she has been selected by the manage ment of the Willlamston milla to do supervising work in the schools there. ? iaT)<j#m This work will be somewhat Uko that carried on at tho Bregon mills In this city and will be of great bene fit to the schools and to the people at the milla generally. An attractive bungalow will be built in which Miss Carlington ' will haw her headquarters. Already the lum ber ls being placed and the building will be completed within a few weeks. Meeting at Geed Hope. The notice of the meeting of the Good Hope Memorial association which appeared in this paper a few days ago was in error sj to the date ot the nvMttng. It should have read Saturday, August 7th. This meeting is alway? on Saturday, before the second 8unday io August. Those' who wish to attend win please take notice of the corrected date. Puren-Rich.- Unadulterated MILK - Sanitary Barns-Sanitary Wagon-Anderson's Modern Dairy Milk delivered at your door twice a day "Watch for the White Wagon" NORTH ANDERSON DAIRY S. B. ELROD, Prop. Thone 808 TO HOLD HEIMO?. Orr's Regiment Will Meet at Pendle, ton August 10-20. The program for the reunion of Orr's regiment which is to be held at J Pendleton, Auguet 19 and 20, hus been prepared and is as follows: Thursday, August 19. 8 p. m.-General reunion of vet erans at town park. Friday, August 20. 10 a. m.-Call to order by vice president. Invocation by chaplain. Music-"Dixie." Address of welcome-Mayor H. B. Gilbert. Welcome by chapter-Mrs. J. M. Bruner. Music-Quart otte. Response to address of welcome. ?Col. J. C. Strlbling. response to address of welcome Mrs. Mary Hcmphltl Greene. Address by H. R. Hughs. Subject: "The Confederate Soldier-His Ser vice to us; Our Duty to Him." Adjournment for dinner. 2 p. m.-Business session. Election of o Ulcers. Memorial service. Music (solo)-Mrs. T. Peden An derson . Address-Col. W. P. Oreen. Music (solo)-Mrs. D. I. Mulkey. Address-Gen. M. L. Bonham. Song and recitation-Miss Mag gie A?-ott. DI. 'ssal with prayer-Rev. R. L. Duffle. REAL SATISFACTION In Hardware-Stove Ware-Aluminum Ware ?-Cook Stoves-Heating Stoves-Heating Plants-Plumbing Outfits-Heating and Pulmbing Repairs-Automobile Accessories -Farm Supplies and Machinery of ali kinds. The Best lines at the Best Prices and Prompt attention See 1 Anderson Hardware Company 215-217 E. Whitner Street Or Phone 253. 'Wc Deliver the Goods." -*, DON'T FAIL TO SEE The Virginia Daredevil Climb the Chiquola Building at 7??. JV!,