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Cheer ap Here's real refreshment for you-when you're tired and fatigued-Drink hot or iced We'll gladly send you a sample bag of our famous "Silver Label'* Five O'Clock Tea all ready for your teapot-write 111-113 HudcortSt New York City Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to buy a GAS RANGE tackl&ihe coal range all 'day one of these Hot Days and cook for your wife. That will decide the question for you quickly Anderson Gas Co ONE SALE MADE Yesterday Wa* Sale?la) and Only One Tract of Lund Auctioned. . One piece of property eras sold at public outcry yesterday, salesday fir September, It being a lot on McDuf fie street owned by the estate of J. M. Erskine. It waa sold by Mrs. Belle E. Pruitt, administratrix, and was bid In by her for $1,100. JBrs. B. K. Allen at Home Again Mrs. R. E. Allen, who has been away for the summer is at borne again and will have, charge of de dresi making department of ibo Moore Wilson Store, .'shs will be glad to hsvu her friends call and see here there, Mrs. Allen ls a dress-maker of un usual ability and taste and ber many friends are delighted to bare her home again. v 'Meeting of Society. . The L. M. soeiely of t?ie A. R. P. church meets Tuesday with Mrs. O. Ttefd at 4 o'clock p. m. All members are urged IO attend as there wiil be business of Importance to be at fend ed to. THE EPWORTH LEAGUE IN SOCIAL MEETING ATTENDANCE GOOD AND WAS MUCH ENJOYED BY ALL PRESENT I S BEGINNING Of a Period of Growth and Proa perity in Anderson League Socials. Tho Epworth League social last eveulng was quite a success. The program was carefully prepared anti well carried out. The lawn at the rear of the church was decoratod with beautiful Japanese lanterns, chairs wore arranged In couples u. der these and everything was tn re? (ness awaltlug the arrival of t J guests. About elg'U- "thirty the young folk hegau to arrive, and soon about twen ty couple? were enjoying the many pleasant things that had been ' pre pared for them by tho nodal commit tee of the league. The evening WBS spout largely la conversation. Kai-', person present was given a chance to meet all those whom they hud not had tho pleasure of meeting. Later in the t vening a sandwich course wan served. This was one of the moat profitable ns well as thc most pleas ant meetings the league )m3 held in some time and the members Intend to lol thin be only the beginning of a period ol growth and prosperity In thc league circles. ??*++?**+***+++?+++**+ * * ?. 6T AN Ul Ne OF Till CLUBS. ? * + +*+++*++++++*+++*++*** Southern. Won. Lost. P. C. New Orleans. 79 64 Birmingham. 75 58 Memphis. 7G 63 Nashville. 70 G6 Alluntu. G5 C8 Mobile. CO 74 Chattanooga. 58 73 Littlo Kock. 55 80 American. Won. Lost. P.C. Boston. 83 41 670 Detroit. 85 45 654 Chicago. 77 53 692 Washington. 67 58 536 Mow York. 58 65 4Hf, Cleveland. 50 79 388 3t. Louis. 49 78 38? Philadelphia. 36 87 293 Rational. Won. Lost. P.C. Philadelphia. 60 55 557 Cincinnati. 57 69 542 3rooklyn. 69 . f..? 539 Chicago. 69 65 516 it. Louis ... 64 66 492 tost?n. 65 68 489 ?fw York. 59 64 480 Pittsburgh ....... 63 69 477 Federal. Won. Logt. p. c. Pittsburgh. 72 53 570 Newark. 67 57 540 Chicago. 69 . 61 G30 ?ansas City. 67 60 527 H. Louis'. 67 61 523 3uffalo .:. 65 68 489 ?rooklyn. 63 67 486 ?all'moro .. ...... 43 84 339 * IXTOERDAFS RESULTS. ? ? MORNING GAMES Southern League. At Birmingham 7; Mobile ll. National League. At Pittsburgh 0; Cincinnati 3. At New York 5; Boston 2. Ai Brooklyn .6; Philadelphia 3. American League, At Chicago 7; Cleveland 1. At BoBton 0; Nuv York 4. Federal League. At Brooklyn 5; Newark 1. At Buffalo 3; Baltimoro 2. AFTERNOON GAMES Southern League. At Atlanta 1: New Orleans 5. At Atlanta 2; New Orleans i; betti seven innings by agreement . At Birmingham 6; Mobile 1. At Memphis 3; Nashville 1. At Memphis 2; Nashville 1; both Boven innings by agreement. At Little Bock 3; Chattanooga 1. i At Little Rock 3; Chattanooga 2; second game seven Innings by agree ment. V National League. At St. Louis 3; Chicago 2. At St. Louis 10; Chicago 0; sec ond eight innings, darkness. - At Pittsburg 5; Cincinnati 2. At New T/>rk 4; Boston 0. At Brooklyn 7; -Philadelphia 3. American League. At Philadelphia 3; Washington 5. At Philadelphia 0; Washington 5. At Detrolt-St. Louis, rain both games. At Chicago 8; Cleveland 0. At Boston 2; New York 5. Federal League. At Newark 0; Brooklyn 1. At Kansas City-Pittsburgh, both games wet.grounds. At St. Louis 4; Chicago 8. At St. Louis 2; Chicago 2; see-' ond game five innings, darkness. At Buffalo 3; Baltimore 2; ten in EVERYTHING P01NTST0 FUTURE PROSPERITY MR. GEORGE BAILES IS OPTIMISTIC ON HIS RETURN MONEY IS EASY Good* Not So Plentiful Especial ly Woolen?-New York FuU of Buyers. "I found an advance in prices o' all woolens but cotton goods nre I plentliul and reasonable." stated Mr. George H. Bailes, proprietor of The l?eo Hive who baa Just r turned from a two weeks stay in New York w lore he bought a fall and winter stock ol 1 goods. Mir. Halles is OIK- of the larg est huyers in Anderson, and because ho buys so many din r< itt kinds of goods, he probably comes in contact with moro wholesale dealers in New York than any other man from this section. "Yes, the cottou goods are cheap und thc woolens scarce. The wool Hupply is short und so ls Uva dye. both of w.ilch play their part in this condition. Nevertheless, thc goods were there and arc as pretty In pat tern as evjir bofoi'e, purples, pansy sha les, pinks and ln\ riders being much In evidence. Tines aro still very popular and hriglu shades are tho tlilpgS for evening dresses. "You mig.'vt add." continued Mr. Palles, "tlimat 1 Baw more b.iycrs in New York than ever before and all of these and the dealers loo, ure expect ing and preparing for a big business. In sonic casas I found goods scarce and money was no object. Lust year somo of tho dealers were not so an xious to sell their goods on credit but l.ls year money ls easy and they are glad to sull on any terms. Every thing in general points to prosperity .in my opinion." REVIVAL SERVICES AT MIDWAY CHURCH BEGAN LAST NIGHT AND MUCH INTEREST BEING SHOWN ANDERSON PEOPLE Are Asked to Atypnd and Those Haring Automobies Asked to Carry all They Can. The protracted services at Midway Presbyterian church, which is locat ed near the Hammond place, w.tc be* gun last evening under m?st flatter ing circumstances. Tho crowd was large and much interest was mani fest from tho very . beginning. Hov. CharKs lt. Bailoy of Greenville will arrive today and will preach morning and evening during the week. Dr. Frazer, who has this work in charge wishes to Etoo tho Prcsby terlauB from Anderson present at the night services and the suggestion is made that those who have automo biles fill them and drive out to thc night services. Members of both the Central and Hirst churches are asked to adopt this suggestion. All are cordially invited to he present at any sad all of thc services, which are held each day at ten o'clock in the morning and eight o'clock In the evening. WHAT WILL RE DONE ITH K MULES? THIS QUESTION WAS BEFORfc COMMITTEE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON TOO K NO ACTION j_k Four Bids Were Opened and Con sidered-Will City Rent Barn or Let Out to Contract? " - A committee composed of tho fol lowing member? of etty connell, Messrs. carter, King and Dobbins, met yesterday afternoon at five o'clock for' tv.o purpose of opening bids which hsd been submitted for th; keep of the mules of Ute city. The bids were opened and cammed but no action was taken.. it in a question whether the, city shall rent stables or a ?iam and teed the tnutes with feed bought by the city or whether tfcey be put oat to some livery stable man or others on a con tract, these men or maa to feed and keep taern for a olertainj spwstfled sum monthly. The committee has not yet decided about the matter. Bids were submitted by Messrs. J. S. Fowler, J. P. Hsrdln, Clarence Osborne and Cann. To Meet at Kureen. The members of Euroka Baptist church sra requested to meet next Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock to altead to business of Importance. WELCOMED 70 IMPRESSIVE SERVICES FIRST BAPTIST SUND NIGHT GOOD ATTEND By People Representing all gregations in Anderson-D White's Response Splendid. Ou Sunday night tho First Dapti church was filled to overflowing wit teople rcprcsciuing all denominations in Uie city lo welcome the church"? now pastor and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. John Ellington White to Ander son. Tilt- services were rory Im pressive and will long bo remember ed, all of thc speakers having words of welcome and praise for tlie new preacher who has just begun lila work in the church which has a larger congregation than any other In fae city. Mrs. O. L. Martin was in charge of tho music and had arranged a very beautiful as well as an Impressive program. Ail choirs from the other churches took part in thc singing uud their VOICCB bl.ndod in harmony as those coming from a well trained chorus. Mrs. Martin wus usslsted In the instruments.I part of tho program by M ? rs. Wobb Von Hasseln and Witt McCauley, whose ability aa mus icians ls well known In Anderson. 'Uesides tito d : OTU se 4 'there wus n duet by Mrs. U. S. Llgon and ivtr. Sum Orr TrlW.de which was very beautiful and appropriate. Speakers representing various re ligious organizations in the city ami state delivered words of welcome to the new pastor and his wife and these alone were enough to make them feel perfectly at home in Anderson. Prayer was offered by Dr. I. M. Gar rison, pastor of the Associate In formed Presbyterian church after which thc Hov. J. W. Spcukc, pus tor of St. John's Methodist church, read thc scrlpt-ire lesson. This was followed by a? word of welcome from Mayor J. H. Godfrey, representing tho people at alrge. Ho congratulate 1 the congregation of the First Baptist church und thc people generally lu having secured such a man us Ur. White and stated that his personality and family would bc a great asset to the city. Judge John E. Breazeale followed Mr. Godfrey and welcomed Dr. and Mrs. White in behalf of tho Sn iuia Baptist association of which he la president. Ho stated that the work of tho association was familiar to Dr. v.'lilto and ho invited him at all Cimes to take a hand in all that was going on. Dr. Z. T. Cody of Greenville, edi tor of the Baptist Courier, extended to Dr. White a welcomo from the Baptist people of South Carolina. He stated that as tie president of the Slate Baptists association he was glad to Welcome Dr. White to the pleas ures and burdens of the organiza tion. He i tated that he knew Dr. White would bo willing to boar his part of the burdens of the association and that whenever they carno he was going tc turn over his share to fy tym. Dr W. H. Fraser, representing the ...material union of the city, spoke next. Ho declared that tho Ministerial union welcomed Dr. White because of the fact that he was the leader of the church whose wel faro meant so much to the city of Anderson and t ie cause of Christian ity In this section. He also stated that he looked upon the new minis ter as a blessing and a Godsend to the Individual members of the Min isterial union, and one whose coun sulship and fellowship would be iu valuable. Dr. James. P. Kilian! spoke in be half of the institution of which he is president and which is dear to. the 'hearts of all true Andcrsoniaus. Ho spoke of Dr. White's reputation as being that of ono who ls deeply in terested In the education of young women and ono who would always be willing to help Anderson col lege. He stated that tho college waa especially proud to have a man such as ls Dr. White so near and that lt was with a peculiar gratitude that he extended a welcome to him for tho in stitution. Mr. B. Frank Mau ld in KV uko a word of welcome in bcialf of the con gregation of the First Baptist church and pledged for them that encourage ment and co-operation which is so necessary for the success ot a pas tor. Dr. A. L. Smothers, superinten dent of UH First Baptist church Suu day school, spoke in its behalf and stated thai lt was Indeed fortunate In having Or. White connected with it. Dr. Smeihers was followed by Mr. It. 9. Llgon, representing the or ganized Bible classes of the various churches of the city. Ho spoke of the great work being done by these classes and the part they were play ing in the christianity of today. Di. White responded most appro priately to all the speeches. He stated f iat his great motive ?n coming to Anderson was clearly discerned as he spoke of tho opportunity of build ing up a powerful church, exerting a mighty influence, in a city the size of Anderson. He declared that lt was much more possible to do such a work here, and to leave the Impress of one's life and labors than ia a large city. He said that standing on the street comer* end watching the crowds pass by is not coming into helpful toura with them and leaving the im press of bis life upon them. That ls easier in a city the size ot Anderson than In a larger place. IBs words of response made every one present Como ol 3-IN-ONS ,C 41 O A DKOADWAY ;cl tho blessing tlmt Anderson ls ao urlng In the coming ot this groat ian cf Cod. After Dr. White's response, Mr. C. . Sullivan, who, presided so effec vely through the long and varied rogram unuho a few woll chosen ords and tho congregation nm au and ing "How F*i* ni a Foundation." af >r which Hov. D. W. Dodge, pastor f the Central Presbyterian church ronouncod tho benediction. TO (JIVE PLAY Under thc Laurels,** will be Pre sented at Walker-JIcKlmoyle. The play, "Under tho Laurels." will o given at tho Walkor-McElmoylo :hool Douse Friday night, Sept. 10, eginning promptly at H o'clock. A nail admission fee of 10 r*nt3 will bo linrged, tho proceeds to h. UBed for cncflt of school. Fveryoody is lu lled to uttend. I LOOK At Ute hard earned dollars you arc throwing away a dime at a time, soon your earnings are in the hands of the other fellow, who is depos iting ?hem in the Bank at Interest. You can do it too! Start today with the Savings Depart ment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank in the County. "I" HELPS UP FEET Good-bye nore feet, burning feet, swol n fret, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired jet. Good-bye corn*, <t llou:.'-*, bunions and raw (Mx>tH. No more r.lioe tight ness, no more. limping w i t li pain or drawing up your face in agony. 'TIZ"is magical, acts right off. "TIZ" draw out all thc |K>inonoun exuda tion" which puff up the feet, lise "TIZn and for et your foot misery. Ahl how, cotn irta'i.l ? your feet feel. Oct n 2.r? cent ox of "riZr.n?S" at ?ny druggist or epartment ?tore. . Don't suffer. Have nod feet, glad feet, feet that never well, rever hurt, never get tired. A ?ar's foot comfort guaranteed or louey refunded. , Uiw?tb+cmng I ame cad efico ott. _ I ta ?ri! . lawn cower. On a ?oft cloth It ia rani ot cheeto doth th?bcUtod cheapest OB all metal surlacea. laduoza and ont. ?aft pto eng! tta Dictionary rfwi Utk Am to _ cloe <1 2Se U aaJ. Me tt e*. K w <oc ,25c OK oz.). p_j_ Nsw Verne CITY THE WAR Has not caused aa to Raise the Price, nor Lower the Quality of "Town and Country" Paint YET! Anderson Paint & Color Co. 132 North Main Street. Phone 647. Their Home is neat Tia quite complete. So comfortable, It can't be beat, And every night It's gay and bright For in thia home There's 'Lectric light Within the next few weeks school opens again, and the little ones resume their studies, which in most cases uneans night work. This necessitates the use of the eyes by artificial light, and aa the MAZDA Electric Light is the brightest, and nearest approach to Day Light, and far more economi cal man any other light on tho market, it's THE light to Southern Public Utilities Company. Phone 223. ^