TODAY "THE MAKER OF GUNS" Thanhauser Two Reel. "HUNGRY HANK WINS A HUNDRED" Alwin. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL. BIJOU THEATR! TODAY "THE ELEVENTH DIMENSION" Two Reel Imp. "HER RUSTIC HERO" Nestor Comedy. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL A S?lect School For Your Boy Number Limited to Fifteen Small Classes Individual Instruction Thorough and Painstaking Work Rates Very Reasonable Address Principal Frayser Fitting School Anderson, S. C. /chatter, chatter, at J flow. To join the brimmini river: For mei map come and men maj} io. But I ?o on forever., Tho Stan?ar? BvOerafr Imitations of COCA-COLA come and go-none last more than a few seasons. This has been going on for 29 years yet GOGA-COLA, unchanged in name or self; keeps its old frienda and makes new ones. Demand tKs g mu-nc by tha full name t'.ut lieut inspirad *o many invitation*. 5ott aee an know, think of Coca-Cola THE COCA-COLA Co. ATLANTA. GA. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ANDERSON, S. C. 122 TV. Earl St. fri Phonel37, COUNCIL AU?HOTIZED SALE CERTIFICATE SPECIAL MEETING WAS HELD AT CITY HALL YESTER DAY MORANG AMOUNT OF $56,100 Represents Deferred IO Year In stallments-Minor Matters Came Before Body. A special meeticg of city connell wan held yesterday morning at nine o'clock for the purpose of adopt in? ordinances for tho Issuance of the pav ing certificates and for the purpose of ratifying tho action of tho special committee of the body In selling $'i0, 100 o? the certificates to Kidney Spitzner and company of Toledo. O. This business was transact)! J and other mutters of minor imp?rtam e at tended to. The amount of tho certificates ls bused on t'n?! amount of the deferred paving installments and the certifi cates will be retired as these are made by the property holders who took the 10 year installment plun. Uiip property owner made request yesterduy morning that she be allowed to pay her share of the assessments on the 10 year installment plan but owing to the fact that the matter of Issuing the certificates liad gone so far, the rennest could not be granted. Thc time limit for sending in the wrltteu requests in regard to the in stallment plan expired on last .Mon d . -?layor Godfrey called attention to tho fact that orders given now for pipes for 'hydrants would be filled by October but that orders placed later would not be filled until late in the winter. The establishment of sev eral hydrants ls made necessary by the extension of the sewerage sys tem and the mayor asked that the wa ter and light committee meet for the purpose of investigating and passing on hydrant applications in order that a report muy be made ut the regulur meeting of council on next Tuesday night. Mr. Spearman asked that Hampton street, between Aluin und Mc Du tile be paved with Ilelglun blocks, tile rea sons being that thia would connect the two paved streets and also pre vent the street from getting in such bad order during the winter months. This motion was based upon tho con dition that this be done if there was enough blocks left over after streets already passed upon had been finish ed The motion was adopted. The matter of procuring a deed from Dr. H. II. Acker for a strip of land on McCully street BO that the sidewalk o.i that street may bo ex tended to .Main street was referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. Spearman, Tate and King. SUCCESSFUL CLIMB THRILLED HUNDREDS Satanet Went up Hotel Building Without Any Trouble and Was Loudly Cheered. Several hunured people gathered on the square yesterday afternoon at 7 o'clock to see H. H. Gardiner, "the Virginia Daredevil," scale tho walls of the Hotel Chlquola building, which he did successfully considering the Tact that he baa ouly been out of the hospital a short time, having had three ribs broken and two fractured by a fall in Columbia a short time ago, and also because of the decay ed condition of some of tho tin on the structure. The ascent was begun in front of the old entrance ?nd up over the bal cony above until the third story was reached. Here Gardiner went around near the corner where tho tin seem ed to have a firmer hold and then made his way to tho top of tue build ing. The large crowd witnessed the climb with wonder and fear and all were glad when he had successfully reached the tov. Mr. Gardiner stated that he would probably be back In Anderson next spring and then would climb tho tow er of the court house. He stated that owing to the fact that Jie had only been out of the hospital three weeks, the climb yBettenhy afternoon wau not as tull of thrills as it would have beer, had he been in perfect physical condition. The object ot the climb was to ad vertise a new soft drink, Satanet, which has recently been put on the market. Truth la Advertising. If, on the other hand, he seeks hap piness by advertising qualities that arenot his oem. he is both thief and liar, with a culprit's perpetual dread of detection, knowing that the higher . bs.crawls, the harder to be his fall. IA? ??>l l.~ Ilk. T-1*-_____ ?| ? ? HMI liv. ...uot, 11.1] MW.I1UI, in:,ri to hope again. In other words, we are all of us sometime known for what we ara, and the man vsho thinks he can blue it out to the end of hts life on sny other basis must needs die young to realise on hts decepci?n. And what we are In truth depends* o: what truth there is in us-in ?>.? y*n heart cf us. Not only the Bible bul every truth-lover since Plato has tole us so mu oh, but we are slow to learn, -"Trott -Business sad Political,' Henry D. Estabrook, in National ? Magasins for August. SUPT. J. B. FELTON MAKES ANNUAL REPORT INTERESTING AND INSTRUC TIVE FIGURES ARE RE < CORDED ENROLLMENT 17,072 County Hms 158 Schools? 86 White and 72 Colored-Oth er Facts are Shown. Mr. J. B. Felton, county super intendent of education, has finished iiis annual report to be mailed to Mr. J. E. Swearingcn, state .Superinten dent, and it sho-.vs some interesting facts and figures about tho schools of Anderson county. These are based on the number of pupils enrolled, wiiite and colored, average lengtli of school terms, average salaries paid teachers, average nuumber of pupils enrolled and to teacher, average ex penditure according to enrollment, otc. Susi ber of Pupils. With a total number of 1">S schools, 86 white and 72 colored, there ia an enrollment of 17,072, 10.830 accredit ed to the white schools and 6,242 to the colored. The enrolment by grados is Inter esting and is as follows: Grade White Negro 1st.:t.:tGS 2.421 2nd.1,505 1.006 ::rd.1,303 sas 4 th.1.2S7 756 .".til.1.001 551 6tll. 732 313 7th. 595 120 Sth. 560 ?2 ?th . 2S0 28 lOLh. 158 18 11th. il Totals.10.830 C.242 Length of Terms. The average length of ithe sciio.il terms In days In white schools in the county is as follows: Town, l?s, country. 134, 134, average of county, 151; colored schools, town, 110, coun try, 7:'.; average, 91. Average Malary Paid. Tho average Balarles paid are aa follows: White-men, $670.158; wo men, $332,76; colored-men $158.85; women $144.49. Pupils to School. The average1 number of pupils to the school according to enroll men is as follows: White, 83; Colored, 55. Accordin: to, average attendance ls a sfollows: Waite, 83; Colored, 55. Pupils to Teicher. The avterage' number of pupils to thc teacher according to enrollment ls B3 follows:'White, 42; colored,'67. According to attendance as follows: White, 30; Colored, 41. Average Lxpendlture. Tho average expenditure per pupil ts ns follows: White, $11.78; colored $2.11. Number of Teicherg. Thlrty-stx white schools and 65 '.olorcd schools employ one teacher In the county; 24 white and three colored schools employ two teachers; ll white and three colored schools em ploy three teachers; 15 white schools and one colored school employ more than three teachers. NEGRO FATALLY SHOT AT DONALDS James Samuels Wounded ms Re sult of Affections for Eliza Willson'? Wife. Donnlds, Aug. 3.-Eliza Willson, colored, shot and prob lily fatally wounded James Samuels, alias Bee Samuels, colored, yesterday about 7 o'clock. Wilson used a shot gun and the charge took effect In the back of S muds' head. Tho troublo arose over Samuels' affection for Willson's wife. Willson immediately retired to the tall tlmbor with Officer Dodson close on his heels with blood hounds. Will Bon is an old offender and ls quite at home in the bushes. Samuels may re cover. PLAY" AT EUREKA WO! Be Given Thia Evening os Grenada at Church. "Topsy-Turvey," a play will be giv en by 'ocal talent at Euroka tble evening tit 8:30. The cost of char acters ls as follows: Topsy Turvey-Miss Annie Ers kine ; May Golden-Miss Beatrice Campbell; Mr?, Clar?ndon-Mis? Maggie Shirley; and the men's parti will bo taken by Messrs. Ralph Val lentino, Harper . B:llentine, Orloi Campbell and Robert Gentry. Those who will take part In tin play have been practicing for the pas several days and mrs sid to bmv< their parts down well. Before and after the play tc? crean and cake will be sold and bctweei the acts musial number,'* will ix fvudered. A small admission of 10 and 1 cents will be charged. Those goinj on the Interurban ear will get ol at Gentry's crossing. Chamber Reptiles Met. Paris, Aug. '?.-The first meetln of the chamber of deputies after th first anniversary of the war wa held today. It'was marked by ei traordtnary demonstration ot patric ism. This meeting was the fin sine* the formulation of the coalltlo cabinet. CAR TRACK PAVING HAS BEEN STARTED FIRST CONCRETE PUT DOWN YESTERDAY AFTER NOON EXPERT SENT FOR Will be in Anderson Today to See That Mixer is Put in Good Running Shape. Tho actual work of laying the con creto for the street car track pav ing on South Main street began yes terday at 2 o'clock and by night sev eral linear feet had been put down. During the afternoon sever 1 hundred people visited the place of the work to see how it was being done. The concrete mixer that is being used is new and was not working good yesterday oftTnoon. Last night Mr. Johnson wired the factory in Atlanta for one of the experts in tho pla-it there and he will arrive in thc city today and stay until the mixer gets ? in good running order. The work will not progress so fast | at first because the force will r"*' ".?? j organized. In a few days, how. i every man will learn his work and I know exactly what he is to do, aid ? how to do it, and the work will go .slowly between Church and Market streets is the fact that the deon ditch from which the old water main wa? taken will have to bi filled with tlie crncrcte mixture. This will take about as much concrete as the other part of the work along that stretch. When finished the paving will look like lt wns done In brick and will ba one of the most up-to-dnte Jobs tba. can be found anywhere. HAD MORE THAN A GALLON ON HAND Magistrate Maret Has Turned Over Two Gallons of Whis key to Sheriff Ashley. Two gallons of whiskey have been turnecome overworked, get sluggish t.k.. <%r *ri- i ..?>., ?v ... i . nu a ft lu > the bladder is irritated, and you to seek relief two or three times t! When the kidneys clog^ou must off the body's urinous waste or sick person shortly. At first 2 misery in the kidney region, j backache, sick headache, dizaine sour, tongue coated and you twinges when the weather is ba . . Eat less meat, drif.k lots of tom any pharmacist four nunc* |ske a tablespoonful. *? ? gloss < WE WENT THROUGH OUR CORSET STOCK yesterday and picked out some fifty to seventy-five that are on sale now at 25c. and 50c. The former prices were $1.00 to $5.00. Most of them are "C-B" and "R & G." Of course, they are not new styles, but you can use them around the house to good pur pose. Lots of folks are buying two and three at a time. Drop in, look 'em over. DON'T FORGET If you want the best front-lace Corset with ventilo back "La Camille" meets all requirements. $2.00 to $5.00 : - '^?^... .: 1 - I: FOR KIDNEYS IF R BACK HURT ts of Water and Eat Less Meat, Says nthority on Kidney Disorders' iful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before i Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate ~ the Uric Acid B kidneys, they , ache, and feel jCvviuCS Oui inly, may be obliged luring tho.night, help them flush you'll bo a teal iron feel a duli rou fluter from BS, stomach gets fed rheumatic tl. water; also git ?s of Jad Salts; ai water beio?? breakfast for a few doy. and your kidneys will then oct fjue. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with li thia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity? also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer ls a source of irritation? thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should tr ko now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here uay they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble., ?* -