Your BoyT Sttf ?tpri t o school yesterday morning. At recess time to day, or tomorrow, or some time, he'll come home after a foot ball game with all "the buttons off." Then you'll have to fuss around looking for needle and thread and buttons to match -You wont' mind much, of course, he's your b o y but what we want to do is to save you this trouble with "K and E" Blouses "Look for the Loop" blouse for boys' are macle in exclusive materials and pat terns. It is a manly garment-every boy who wears it is his own man. Let him come around and make his own selec tions, he'll find lots of satisfaction in wear ing them. Every Blouse guar- 50C ariteed-one price v. . . . .... 8 to 14 Years Doctor Killed, and His Friend Wounded. These picture* oMj-. C. Prank ti.1 Mohr of ProvUt'inoe. had nh? ?e'cre tsry. Miss Rmll/,0. Burger, wer?4ak en several w--k:. agu., They snow tho pair n? Un-jr lo-.???.>.! befrm- ike murder of tt e doctor when he w.i* driving Ml/w Burger to btu hoc- > in Burger. Newport last week. The doctor wa? killed by Utrie negrota, aivd MkU| Hurgcr was dangerously, but not ??.tally. wcun.Kgj Mrs. Mohr ?a* arrested. The negroes BOW Uy -a cob* fession She had employed iwat to kill her husband. WftlenfBl Wattteg - 1 Th* gclentm* Child. . "You are keeping your cook n tor.g'j Robert, the four-yea t-o?d aon of a time." scUnttfle maa, had liver tn tje cona "Yes, ufat 5s because she hatos me try roost of . bis short life. On* day fib.'** ja c^?r-v *. wishing to make friends with .'BecAuse she hates yea . so? lithe little fellow. iooL."nlm on hts knee, don't uSderstand." land asked "Are there any farleK? "Yea. ah* ls. walting to quit until I j roar wood? here, .RobertT' have * houseful of guests, anfl T have j *^N0," responded Robert promptly: given up hatting guests just to fool 1 "but there are plenty of edible fini to er. "-Houston Post. j gi,"-Youth's Comnanion. i t Wm Hue Weet Alancee Association. T?e D?e \W-st A! um na?' association will meet next Krida)* afternoon with Mrs. M. M. Matt ison and Miss Louise Agnew. The subject of thc afternoon study will . be Shakespeare "As You Like lt," and each member is asked to read the play and to respond to the/roll c?ll will a quotation. Mis? Bonnie Orr of Charlotte will sing. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Har\>r~,"who have been visiting Mrs. Irving Brownlee, left yesterday for their home in Pittsburgh. Pa. Cake and Candy Sale. The Ladies Working society of the i Central Presbyterian church will bohr j a cake and candy sale on Saturday at the Olympia Ice Cream parlor. It j will begin at 2 o'clock and last through the afternoon, and they will have a complete assortment of all kinds of cakes for sale. Miss Sara Kayes has returned from a visit to Charleston. Mrs. Sallie Cray ion lett yesterday for Darlington to visit her daughter. Mrs. William McCown. Mr. and Mrs. D." P. Sloan have moved to the home of Mrs. Sloan's mother, Mrs. A. K. Pr?vost, on Cal houn street. Mrs. Cuy Mauldin, and Miss Zena Mauldin of Washington, are the guests" of Mrs. B., franklin Mauld in. on North Main street. Reld-HIser. MayesvlRe. Sept. ll.-At the home of Mr. and Mrs?. W. G. Thomas at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, Miss Louise Mayes Reid and Clint Ward Riser were married, the groom's brother, the Rev. Y. Von A. Riser, performing the ceremony. With Miss Frances Herbert of Lynchburg, Va., presiding at the plano. Miss Gwath mey Wilson sang "Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee," and "The End of a Perfect Day." At the first note of j the wedding march the attendants ] entered: First, S. W. Anderson of An derson with Miss Mary Eva Hite of Columbia; G. P. Voigt of Columbia with Miss Ethel Anderson of Ninety Six; V. B. Sease of Little Mountain with Miss Catherine Moore of Co lumbia; J. C. Riley of Newberry with Miss Edna McCutciien of BIsbopville. The. dame pf honor, Mrs. W. G. Thomas, entered alone, followed by the maid of honor, Miss Rebecca, Held. The groom entereJ with hia brother. J. H. Riser of Leesville. Next came the little flower girls Hi lon and Louise Reid of Fitzgerald, Ga., Immediately followed by the bride with her brother, G. W. Reid of Al bany, Ga. After the ceremony an Informal reception was held during whlcii the guests registered in the wedding book, presided over -by Misses Mary Moody of Grenada, Miss., and Mattie Lee Thomas of Mayesvllle. The bride and groom left on a 9 o'clock train for Alta Pass, N. C. Columbia State.. . Mr. Riser teaches in tho city high school and he and Mrs. Riser are tiere now. Mr. T/.ser having come for the opening of tho scherfs yeatcr lay. MJsses Minnie Cohen of Elberton,, ind Susie Cohen of Athens, aro the guests of Mrs. Harry Geisberg on 3outh Mc Tame street. Mrs. G. L. Suggs and son, Mr, George Suggs of Bremen. Ga., are :he city, the guests of Dr. For? Suggs. They will leave today \shevilie. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamer have returned from a visit Ho' relatives , lr Winston-Salem. A PLAT AT WE1C0MK SCHOOL | Hill Be Given ea Thursday Evening. Small Admission. ? -comedy In. three acts, entitled, 'A Kentucky Helle," will be given it Welcome school house Thursday sven lng at eight o'clock. A email idmlsslon will be. charged tor the lenefit of the improvement associa tion. Ice cream and cake will ba ioM. ? Cast of Characters. Miss Mariah Douglas, a malden lady vHh aristocratic tendencies. Gabel Douglas, a niece of Miss Ton glan, witn Democratic tendencies /Marie Van Harlen^ar, a friend al Sahel. Col. Wm. McMUien. suitor to Isa* iel. Dr.. Blake, a middle-aged practi loneer. ."?Mae Madden, a trained nurse. John Pason Gordon, alias Jack Zason, a wealthy student of socloloj ry. Mrs. Gorden, mother of John Oaojfc Jordon. Miss Gordon, sister of John Ce son Jordon. " ft Cindy, n negro maid.. Henry, negro boy, engaged to Ctn-' ly.?- .?..?sf* Four telephone Ithemen. ;. His Best Was Broken, Q. D. , Wright, Rosemont. Neb., rrites: "For abeu? six months I waa ?otherod with shooting and continual lima In the region of my kidneys. MT Mt was broken nearly evary night y frequent action of my hldnt-ys. I rae advised by my doctor to try oley Kidney Pills and one 60 cent ot tie made a well men of mr. I caa Iways recommend Foley Kidney 1 jr I know Oiey are good." This ?.. id remedy for backache, rheumier ore muscles and sihyltesi Joints coti llas no habit forming drugs. Sold k IBMIG SCHOOL WILL BE CONDUCTED TWO WEEKS SOMETIMES NEXT SPRING MONTHLY MEETINGS Will Bc Held By the Saluda Bap tist M blisters Association--Out line of Work is Discussed. At the meeting of the ministers of the Salude Baptist association held . yesterday In the First Baptist church of this city, it was decided to have a great training school for Sunday school teachers to be held here next spring at which time experts of the Sunday school hoard in Nashville, Tenn., will come to Anderson for a stay of about ten days or two weeks to give the teachers valuable in struction. The exact date of Ute school has not r?een decided on yet but will be announced in du? time. The meeting of the pastors and members of the executive commit tee of the Saluda Baptist association was held yesterday in accordance with a resolution adapted at its regu lar meeting hld at starr in August. Among Uiose present were: Itevs. M. McGee, J. E. White. E. S. Reeves, P. P. Crawford, M. M. Mc euen, E. L. Kugley. T. V. McCaul, J. A. Anderson. H. I). Hammett, R. W. Alexander, H. W. Stone and vY. , W. Leathers. Members of the exe cutive committee present: H. B. Pant, A. OB. Shirley, E. P. Vandlver, A. R. Campbell. Visitors present: W. E. Willlns, W. J. Foster and F. M. ( Burnett. The morning session waa occupied with discussing topics of interest to the pastors and for the general good of the association and tho churches Included. At 1 o'clock luncheon wat served In the dining room of the church by (he ladles of Ute Fir at church. The afternoon session was devoted moBtlly to business and lt was de cided hereafter to .told a meeting of the ministers' of the Saluda associa tion on the first Monday of each month.' Th?se meetings will occupy the entire dsy and luncheon will be served. Tho object ls to create a closer .fellowship among the minis ters, havfc mutual discussions, lay plans for the different churches to work ont, etc.' At overy meeting each paator will make a report ot what his church baa done during the past month; these tvnorts to ba published In the paper?'bf the county. In ad litl?n to thia the members of the Sa luda : Baptist ' ministers association will, have a map-made of their asso :lation and on this map will be locat 3d all the churches. The following program was carried Dut yesterday morning: "A missionary standard for the Saluda association and the better ivay-Preventing missionary omer rencles.* Dls?uMed by TJIV. W. E. Wilkins. "The necessities or getting ctr nls8lonary work on a cash basis, and ivould tho adoption of tho new testa ment plan ot church finances secure his?" Discussed by tho, Rev. O. L. Via rt in. "Some practical suggestions for Missionary development In the Saluda issociatlon." Discussed by Dr. J. E. White. "The church In church campaign m 'Best Missionary Methods."* Dis eased by tho Rev. W. W. Leathers. J?E EARLE IS ?ENTENCED FOR LIFE ULLED NEGRO WOMAN AT BELTON ON AUGU ST 31ST SLACK Opt 12 YEARS lead Guilty to Two Charles Two Other Cases Wera Dis posed of Yesterday. ' Lawrence Earle, charged with :llllr.g'Mamie Jones,^a negress, at ?elton on August 31,.was found gult y of- murder but was. recommenced o the mercy of tho court yesterday, ie was sentenced to Uto imprison ment. It will be remembered that he negro, after shooting- the June* roman, mado bis escape and was lat r caught the aani? day hy Chief Mar in of Belton. This ease was taken 9 yesterday morning about tl 'clock and was finished yesterday c? L'Vnoon about 4, o'clock. The first case calle.1 yesterday corning was that of Ralph Black, adietad'for assault With Intent to ayi*b. He plead guilty sad waa tven a ten year sentence. Black al o plead guilty to the charge .\irr nc rc ?.*;?. rs In tho Blv yeito:.;.?/. Mr. John A. ? "a-rtst n cr Sandv r?pru?es v.* ts a lusinefs v'sltor yes t?.iilay. Mr*. A.-nie *..<:.. of h" ti ft was a M.R'..ies3 vtv/or >o: i<'itn,v. Mr, Clarence Tolly and Master Fred Tolly are in Chicago, 111., for a few days stay. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Reese und little daughter, Miss Rut i and little MisseB Mary Sadler, Alice Al Look After Your Child's Eyes Of Supreme Importance-Yoiir Duty ? School begins within a very few days, and then study, study, night work, and more night work, which means a strain on young eye sight. NATIONAL MADZA LAMPS v are the nearest approach to Sunlight that there is. They are better and cheaper than any other light made. (See Window Display.) - . f . SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. len and Wilmer Hudgens visited In Hartwell minday. Miss Eugenia Maxwell of Green ville ls the guest of Mrs. Kate Max well. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith of Greenville arc visiting Mr. and M a. T. L. Cely. , . Miss Grace Soencer. who bas been ^nt AllanusB for several day? is ex pected boroo today. AreYouOpeo-Minded? Open minded enough to be shown that "Town and Country" Paint Wit her t?ete apace at less cost than any paint yon ever juedt Let' us mall you a ?olor card. %is Wv Anderson Paint & Color Co. 132 North Main Street. 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