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Tender, Juicy FRESH MEAT Rich, Red, Juicy Beef and Extra Tender Veal, Pork Sausage and Mixed Sausage that will tickle your palate and at live and let live prices. PHONE 755 NOW Our Delivery Wagon Is On The Job. Sanitary Market Frank Dobbins. You Want The Maximum Value at the Minimum Price. Ut', i, i ! That is what you get when you trade at the Anderson Hardware Company Next time you want to buy Cook Stoves, Kitch en Ware, Oil Stoves or Fireless Cookers. Allum nium Ware? Hardware, Tools, Machinery, Farm Implements, Automobile Tires and Accessories, or if you need a Plumbing or He* ting Job or Re pairs try Us. Prompt at tention our specialty Anderson Hard ware Co "We Deliver the Good?.*' Only a few Corn Milis and Evaporators left if you need one see us ?naWBsSBsHMBi I PROFESSIONAL ! CARDS "?'!!?.1."'!< . >? ?J.? j i Pl C.. GADSDEN SAYRE ? Architect ! \ . 40rf~<ltt Beckley BosMbg Anderdon. Sw C CTMtlftlrffl, Trowbridge St Sag j? DENTISTS New Theatre BmSding irV. 5rVMtoer St. Haye recently installt d one of tba latest Bowser Improved Gas oline supply stations for furnish ing fuel to Automobiles end for private families. Gasoline 18c the gallen. Wm. MettefieM, N. Mem St. SUPT. SWHGEt?S LETTER INTERESTING REGARDS SCHOOLS IN COUN TY THAT SUBMITTED REPORT LATE TEACHERS NEEDED i Iva School Needs Another Teach er and So Does Cedar Grove -Improvement Steady. Supt. Pelton yesterday morning re ceived :i Inter from Mr. j. K. 8wear In gen, slate superintendent ?>r educa tion, concerning certain BCIIOOIH in Anderson <-c?unty. These schools were late In submitting their roports ami .Mr. Swearingen was not uhle to com Utont upon tin m when he wrote to Mr. felton concerning the others. The letter 1? na follows: "Dear sir- This letter concerns four reports which were unduly de layed lu Anderson county. "It ls gratifying to note the heavy enrollment at Iva. This Behool needs another teacher. I wish you would look Into the classification very care fully and see that no class room is used with more than .".0 children and thai no teacher attempts to handle more than fifty pupils. Your h^lp lu this matter will enable me to handle the IIIKII school application more satisfactorily. It is time for Iva to raise its local tax. Bevon mills will not pay bonds and provide an adequate fund for current expenses. "The situation a? Barkers Creek ls Rood. The progress of Ibis neigh borhood points to the time when a seven months* Behool will be a neces sity, and nothing les? than Keven months will satisfy the pntrons. "Tlie enrollment nt Union was heavy, ht the average attendance was below 60 per cent. "At Cedar (?rove th:' enrollment of 170 calls for an additional teacher. Please look into this situation and write ?ne your recommendations for betterment. "I am looking forward with inter est to tb*s examination of the rural graded school ai ipi ?rat inn.-; when they come In this fail. "Yours respectfully, J. E. Swearlngen. "State Supt. of Education. If a girl declines your offer of mar riage, young man, it's up to you to give her another chance. They sel dom think twice alike. ITCHING EM IS DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Usa like cold cream to subdue irritation and clear tba skin. Any braking.out or irritation on the face, arva, nnpt anil body'when accom panied by itching, or when tho .?kin io dry and feverish, can be readily over come by applying a little bold-sulphur, says a noted dermatologist. He informs us that bold-sulphur bl atantly allays the angry itching and irritation and Boothe* and heals tho Eczema right up tearing the skin clear and a-aooth. Hold-sulphur ? baa occupied a -JOCUTO position for many years in the treatment of cutaneous disorders bo cause of ita parasite-destroying prop, erty. Nothing koa ever been found to take its place in treating the irritable and Inflammatory skin affections: While not alway? establishing s permanent euro it never falls to subdue the itching irri tation and drive the Eczema ?way and it is often years later before any erup tion again appears. Those troubled should obtain from any druggist an ounce of hold-milphnr, which it applied to thc affected paru in thc same manner as an ordinary cold cream, lt isn't unpleasant and tho prompt relief afforded, particularly in itching Eczema, li rove? very Welcome. - L_; LOOK j At the hard earned dollars you ?re throwing away a dime at a time, soon your earnings are in the Hands of the other fellow, who ts depos iting them in the Bank at Interest You can rV> it too! Start today with tile Savings Depart ment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank J in the County. J ?HHH^HBBBWBHSSBBBB?H AN ASBES?OS EXPERT I IS HERE THIS WEEK! COMES TO ASSIST MR. A. S. FARMER AT CONEROSS MILL MACHINERY READY And Manufacture of Asbestos Yarn Ought to Begin in Earnest Early This W*ek. Mr. Senior, an expert In making asbestos yarn, arrived In the city yes terday tu spend a few days lier?- with Mr. A. S. Farmer of the Cunni rons Yarn mill Li order to help him ?et all of the machinery in perfect work ing ord or. For tho pant few weeks Mr. Far mer has been busy getting his ma chinery changed and replaced pre paratory to the manufacture of asbes tos yarn, which It was announced some time ago he would do. Mr. Farmer stated yesterday that every thing was about in readiness and that ho ought to get everything running today. A Tow day? a^o a run waa made and a sampl? seit off to the north where it >was tested. Mr. Farmer received a reply that thc yarn was all rlg.it except it did not have the densi ty required. This is the main reason that the exipert 'la hore this week, In order that he may help Mr. Farmer in Rotting the machinery fixed so that lt will turn out tho yarn according to ^7pec^fieatlona. AH ?lated several weeks ago, this asbestos yarn ls a war product and will lm sold to the Buropean na tions now at war. It la supi>os<<l that it will be used In wrapping the cham bers of the rapid tiring guns so that they will not get hot so quickly. + ? ? STANDING OF THE CLUBS. * *. * ? + ? +++++*++*+++***+++* Southern. Won. Lost. P, C. New OrleatiB. 76 53 580 Hlrmlngham. 70 156 556 Memphis. 71 .R>8 550 Nashvlllo. 67 60 527 Atlantn. 64 64 491! Chattanooga. 56 69 461 Mobile. 58 69 467 Little Hock. 50 79 388 American. Won. Lost. P.C. Hoste.:. 79 39 670 Detroit. 79 43 648 Chicago. 73 47 609 Washington. 60 57 513 St. LOUla. 46 73 386 New York. 55 60 478 Cleveland. 45 74' 378 Philadelphia. 36 81 308 National. Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia. 65 50 565 Brooklyn. 65 56 537 lloston. 61 55 526 Chicago. 58 59 496 St. LOUIB. 58 63 479 New York. 54 60 474 Pittsburgh. 67 64 471 Cincinnati. 54 65 454 FederaL Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburgh. 67 51 568 Newark. 64 51 557 Chicago. 66 57 637 St. Lou!:,. 65 57 533 Kansas City. 66 58 628 Brooklyn. 69 65 476 Buffalo. 60 66 476 Baltinioro. 40 79 336 * YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. t National League. A Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 3,vt?4 innings. Others postponed, rain. 1 American League. No games scheduled. Federal League. At Newark-Baltimore, wet grounds. At Pittsburgh 7; Chicago 4. At Buffalo 2; Brooklyn 1.. Only three scheduled. Southern League. At Atlanta 3; Memphis 2. At Atilinta 2; '.Memphis 4; both seven innings by agreement. At Mobile Oj Chattanooga 1. , At Now Orleans 2; Little Rock 1. . At 'Birmingham 0; Nashville 2. Where lr- Diogenese! Minneapolis, *ti,.n., ..Aug. 30, That fellow who looked with a lan <. m. f'T/ ah honest '? ntari, may be headed toward St. Paul today. Prof. A. F. Meyer Ol Tin- University or Minnesota, baa ttattoed back $308 of Y*a salary to the' board' of regeirts* alleging' that he ? used Ms own time doing work not connected with the ' university, during the vacation pe- ] ried. ] And the man who has alt his prop- 1 orly in his wife's name can't oven call his soul Uln own. -I KeconmendH Chamberlain's Colic* I Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "I never hesitate to recommend t Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," writes Sol WU- < Hams, merchant. Jesse..Term. "I sell more' of lt than of any other propara- 1 tion of ilke character. I hare need lt myself and found lt gare ma more 1 relief than anything oise I have aver < triad for the same purpose." For sale 1 by all dealers. IT^^? . " " You uncork that : la sunshine tank I ^^^BB^HB^^f???^^S^^?? - M 4'' t./ letting some Prince Albert joy smoke sift into W^W?o?^^ W$??? W???$?^m $7*9? your system via a jimmy pipe or makin's ciga IMSMI^^ '^^W? rette, for you never got such fun out of tobacco K ??S^^^^Sp^"' - "/S Get that P. A. flavor? , Get thal P. A. arome? h|^HB^^9P^^HBB|^B > ' ? ^? to mignly cheerful, because P. A. can't |^H^^^^HHHHHH^H| i-.^ bite! Puff away like you hit perpetual motion *y in the first lound! And^keep fire^ till to .... ?" '. '"' . Prince Albert. Trie patented process ^l^P^^^^ ^es t^iat-and cuts out the bite and the llljl^^ You be a sport and take a chance on this !.*..'. &mi& A??SmtW $ ^-^<:^^^K^^^^^' say-so, because you've no idea of the bully f M '^^^m? ' T?a?if t* :^^P^HPW^# goodness, of the joy'us Lausfaction, of the /^ySil i mr.^cn^rju?S^^W^W contentment and restfulness and that sort u'W'ffr f?/f?k \5Wl . I# y of thing, that hits every man who gets f f ?7 {?Wm ! * I AT?^'?^ :. f chummy with P. A. ? ?fe? I ' ? -I O'Reilly ia vue of th^oo grand old Jil- ? MB?RlM WMfif^y K)''..'ll'Ll willi tho Joya nfWa friendly J;mmy r Hammer this home for what ails your smokeappetite, I M'lii'H'im pipe froth itt hia mind each rnornin?. # , T / , -.. , . ... ?WBmJ^BBB Jmf?l M uo baa eiwajratoea a ubarat amatar, because you ve no time to lose getting introduced to ' 'tB??&??Mii ^nCC Ai*,* u .o? .vcwr,T 0,0 ^ 811(1 ^ man-tobacco that's ace-high and a ?B^SIR?&BB?M- tt??tf?T*.' yara w?de nr r-tter how you swings on it, jimmy ^?K??s?SS? I tt^WT7?i!???ZS?!!g$3 P'Pe or maki; cigarette I I ? !>,l?wSjj^ji?UU^BnHK tr 10c; handtomc pound and half-pound '6*?^? uu rr; _rr ^?^^Z?fe R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO GD- Wmafam^aW N/C. OUR PUBLIC FORUM Otto Kahn On Financial Farm Loans ta***? Every citizen who desires to become capable In business should study banking, and every farmer who wonts to see tho business of agriculture properly financed should study diligently tho financial systems ot other indus tries. AH other lines of Industry have developed financial facilities adapted to their needs. We have air softs of, financial syndicates authorised by law or custom to deal ! in a certain lin?, of securities, but in none ot these finan* ela! channels will farm securities travel without a bonus j in tho way of an excessive'.rate of interest or heavy dis counts. Tho most powerful financial institutions in America are private banks and they are the most important to the financial life of Industry. In no line ot business does .honesty, efficiency and stability make more Imperative demands than upon private bankers, whose, greatest asset is tho confidence of the buying public in bia business judgment and integrity. Mr. Otto Kahn of Kuhn, Loeb & Com pany, when asked to s*ato vie relation of the private banker to tho business of tho nation, said in part: "Ono of the most-important functions of the private banker is to be the instrument for providing the monoy needed for tho efficient conduct and development of railroads and other industries. Ho does ?his by buying i securities In bulk from those needing capital, for which purpose he usually . associates himself with a large.number of other financial houses, great and ; small, thus forming what ISjcalted a syndicate. Having th this way concluded tho buying transaction ho offers to the public the securities purchased by ?means of advertising, circularizing and through tho facilities of the retail ; houses included in the syndicate, many of whom employ^travellng salesmen. Of course the banker and the syndicate count on a reasonable profit for their 'services; on the other hand they run the rlBk of the securities, which they ? have definitely bought and paid for at a fixed price, remaining on tu?ir hands ! wholly, or in part. If tho public, for one reason or another, should be unwil ling to buy them. The selling of securities is a highly specialised trade, 1 requiring much experience, organization, machinery and sorutlny. This ls ?one of the reasons why corporations do better in offering securities to tho public through bankers than if they offered them direct. The willingness I of the public to buy dependo upon their confidence In the integrity and the [Judgment of the banker who makes the offer, and a banker who attempts to I mislead the public, or who is deficient in care or Judgment, would very soon ; find himself without customers and, therefore, cut of business. In many '.European countries, the functions of thc private banker include the placing 1 of bonds secured by farm mortgages. Bonds of this nature are issued in ; large quantities by mortgage- banks who buy mortgages on tam and other , real estate and deposit them ns security for their own bonds, which in their ?turn are sold to bankers. It ia to bc hoped 't at similar institutions will, ?In course of time, be created in America,-thus placing *ho farming industry j on a par with Other Important industries In facilities to obtain capital." ?.;..':?? '..?in^^Sfc^"'**-.*?? ,'>J?t* V'fe'^ :sfd.\^oia2M??'.?,'?.' ? ' ;'? ^ Retort Courteous. E. Pluribus Jones reached the sta tion platform Just 'aa the 5: J 5 was polling out, says The New York Evening Post. A little burst pf speed tetero thc admiring onlookers netted him 50 feet overcoming the traln'u handicap, but tho best that his am ple carcas? could do -thereafter was to run a losing raco. Ile quit-at tho end of thc fright yartla! and tfj umed. ..'Miss your train, .slr?" Inquired" the porter cheerfully. Jones nicked a speck of dust from Ills coats sleeve. "No, my friend," he said earnestliy, "ob, no, I was Just chasing lt out 9t tho yard, Treu ohghn't to ?How it around here. Doa* you seo the tracks lt's leftr . . What married mon can't undor-1 viand ls tho fact that most bachelors are urbablo to appreciate thcl:* free dom. ' CITROLAX C?TROLAX1 CITROLAX! Best thing for constipation, sour suurach. Issy liver and sluggish bqwcls. Stops a sick headache almost at once, r^es a most thorough and satisfactory flushing-no pain, no nausea Keeps your syr!?m eleasned, sweet anrt "wholesome.-n. IL Wei? hecht. Salt Lrio City. Utah, writes: "I find Citrol??t th* best laxative. I ever used. T?oea" not gripe--no un pleasant afte^-?lffccta.'. Sold every where. ' - Let mo send* you FREE PERFUME Write today.for a tating bpttla of 0 ED.PINAUD'SeLAC _ Tho world's most famous pcrftrme, every drop as sweet as thc Jivlnfl blossom. For handkerchief, atomizer and bath, nae after ?having. All thc value is In thcpcrfumc~you don't pay extra for a fancy bottle. The quality ls wonderful. The price only 75c. (6 oz.). Send Ac. for tho Itt tie bOtUft-enouah for SO handkerchief*. Write today. , , PARFUMEPE ED. PINAUD, Department M. ED. PINAUD BUILDING NEW \ORK