Of? EXERCISES HELD IS MORNING ~*-tm ANDERSON COLLEGE WILL THOW OPEN DOORS FOR YEAR STARTS 10 O'CLOCK And Public ts Cordially Invited to Attend-Marks Beginning of Fourth Year. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend the opening exer cises ot Anderson college this morn ing at 10 o'clock. This is the be ginning ot the fourth year and the president and members of the faculty (hope to see a large attendance at the college this morning. Yesterday all of the dormitory stu dents arrived and all final prepara tions not attended to belore. were made. "All the students are here, and all tho members of the faculty," MARKETS i y ? ? . 1 1 . ?u - l/ocal market yesterday 10 to 10 1-2 cents. Open. High. Low. Close. Oct..10.62 10.88 10.62 10.88 Dec.10.96 11.20 10.96 11.20 Jan.11.09 11.39 11.09 11.39 Mar.11.41 11.66 11.41 11.66 May.11.7211.93 11.72 11.93 Spots 10.76. Liverpool Cotton. Open. Oct-Nov.6.22 Jap-Feb.6.34 March-April.6.40 Spots 6.41. Salea 12.000. Closo. G.'SA 6.84 6.43 She-"Something tells me that you are married." He-"You wrong me, Miss Peace. I got this black eye from a bill collector."-New York World. stated Dr. James P. Kinard last night," and we are looking forward to tomorrow morning." The pr?sident of the ladles Col lego association requests that all the members attend the opening exercises today. This afternoon the classification committee will classify the students. ANNUAL EXCURSION To SAVANNAH, GA., JACKSONVILLE, FLA., AND TAMPA. Tuesday, September 21st, 1915 Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY In Connection with Blue Rridge Ry. Itt Fares Rt Fares Savannah Jacksonville Anderson..?4.00.87.00. Belton. 4.00. 7.00. "Hottes Path '.. .. .. 3.90. 6.76. WllUamston .. ... .,. 4.00. 7.00. Donalds ..'. 3.80. 6.65. -Shoals Junction. 3.75.6.60. Rt Paree Tampa .?9.00 .9.06 .8.90 9.00 .8.80 .8.75 Tickets will be sold for all trains' September 21st. Tickets good returning on all regular trains to reach original starting point before midnight as fol lows: To 3araanah, Sept 26th.. to Jacksonville, Sept. 28th., to Tampa, Sept SOth.. 1915. SCHEDULE: Leave Anderson 9:15 A. M. ^ 4.42 P. M. Arrive Savannah 6.40 P. M. 4.00 A. If. Ar. Jacksonville 10.30 P. M. 8.26 Av M. Through coaches and pullman sleepers will be handled. For complete information, pullman reservation, etc., apply to ticket agents. J. R. ANDERSON, Supt. B. It. Ry., . W. R. TABER, T. P. A. Anderson, ,S. C. Greenville, 3. C. W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A., Columbia. 8. C. OUR FIRST FALL SALE We have Just received 100 Imported Cut Glass Bud Vases,-which we ate proud ot offering to our 'friends at the ridiculous price of 50c Each, on Monday. Don't fall to pea these In Window. Waiter H. Jteese ft? Co. Jewelers and Opticians. I Saved Girl's' life ] S "X want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re? m ceived from r> use of Thetas ttfar^DmugJu," writes 5 JJ " Mai Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equ?.l for la grippe, bad eojkfe J 9- liver and stomach troubles. S firmly believe Black-Draugfe4, W g saved my little girl's Uti., When she had tte meeske J J[ tfeey went In on her, but one good dose of Thedford/a J Wt Black-Draught made them break out and she tm had BA J 9 more trouble. 1 shall never be without 3 te say horne.* For cons&*B*on, Indigestion, rieadacbA?Mv JflKmalaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and alt s$$jsf ailments, TJie^ford's Black-Draught fie? pfovedtt?if ft 8?!*, reliable gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these ooioplauda, try BSac?v Draught it Is a medicino of know? merit Seventy-five years of splendid success psaves Ita value. Oood fox j*?aig and old. ?Pbr sale everjFwhere. Plrice ce?*?. itttteeeeeee?eese* Ladies Aid Society. The ladies Aid Society or rho First Presbyterian church will meet' on Thursday afternoon at 4:39 o'clock, with Mrs. Mary Sadler, Mrs* Alice Sloan, and Mrs. George Efigie, at the home of ?he latter on Whltner street. Mrs. Nancy Cross, who has been spending thc summer with ber broth er,-Mr. Phelps Sassoon, has gone to Bristol, Tepn., where she will be at the head of the domestic science de partment in Bullina College. (Mrs. Ed Atkinson and her guest, Mrs. Eels are spending a few days at Chick Springs. Mrs. J. L. Gray and Mrs. J. L. Sherard are spending a few days in Seneca. Charming Sewing Party. Again yesterday afternoon a small congenial party ot ladles were Mrs. J. Levis Sanders guests at a charm ing little sewing party and a deligit fullly pleasant afternoon was spent. Music was again an attractive part pl the afternoon's pleasures and wag furnished by Mrs. O. L. Marths, Mrs. Fitzgerald, and Miss Bonnie Orr. Mrs. Sanders was gracefull assisted as hostess by Mrs. George H. Bailes and Mrs. Harleston Barton. She served an elegant and tempting menu. Among the guests for the afternoon were: Mesdames J. H. Godfrey, S. R. Parker, W. H. Nardin, B. B. Gos sett, A. 8. Farmer. O. L. Martin, J. f. Baldwin, K. Lt. King, A. M. 8. Sharpe, Raymond Fret well, J. O. Sanders, J. I. Brownlee, Clarence Beaty, Daley- Wilson, Fred Tribble, Frank Bolt, G. W. Ould. Carrie Pat rick, Eula DHl?ngham, J. E. White. Fitzgerald, Misses Anna Ross Cun ningham, Bonnie Orr. Zadie Fret well, Jean Harris and Alberta Brock. Miss Lucy Carpenter of Washington, D. C., is the guest of -Mrs. Claud Earle on South McDuffle street. ? For Miss Turpin. 'Mrs. Albert Kay entertained at small informal little rook party on. Tuesday evening In honor of Ml H s Francesa T?rpin, of Macon, Ga., who ls visiting Miss Lut a Smith. After several merry and Interesting games, Mrs. Kay served a dainty sweet course. Those fa??ted to meet Miss Turpin were Misses Rosamond Bur-; dine, Luta Smith, Wilhelmina Fant, Lucile Burrlss, Messrs. Eugene Mil ford, Allie Barton, L. C. Switzer, Guy Bowland, Luther Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 'Edward Hutchins. ?l!Htt?'?t?NH*?HM?< I* I I Persona] j| Mr. Henry Wakefield of Iva was a business visitor yesterday. Messrs. Joe and C. C. Jones of Starr were visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan and Mr. Wash Sullivan of Wllliamaton were in Anderson yesterday: Mr. J.R. Findley and son of Hall township were visitors in Anderson yesterday. M?sBrs. L. W. Sitton and W. D. Sit\on and Dr. W. A. Tripp of Eas ley were among the visitors yesteir dp/. Mr. L. M. Morrell of Taunton, Mass., was a Jewelry drummer lb the city Wednesday. Mr. A. G. Benton went to Atlan ta. Ga., yesterday where he will spend several days on business for Smith. Garrett,-Barton concern. . Mr. Glenn Simpson of Starr wah a business visitor tn the city yesterday. Mr. Paul Earle of Hollands store section was In Anderson yesterday. Mr. Will Breazeale of Belton spent yesterday in the city. * Mr. Joe richardson of Pendleton spent a few hours in Anderson yes terday. Mr. T. P. Martin of Pcarcetpwn waa among the vtsHpra yesterday, r --; Mrs.. A. V. Barnes sad Mrs. R. H. Moseley of Lowndesvtlle were in the city shopping yesterday. Mr. W. T, McElroy o? Pelser waa a business visitor yesterday. MT. Arnold Bovd. of Mt. Carmel passed through Anderson on his: way to Washington and Lo University. - - Mr. Ja*. N. Pearman. elene pi, court, was catted te UnUm ^aterday aa witness on a c*se in - he court there. , - ! Mr. Whiter Gaeat -haa goan to Br-'' okine college whare ha wilt attend school this year. Dr. Richard Lowery of Sanaca was' a business visitor yesterday. Mr. J.. E, Kelly of Barnes .waa a Tisser yesterday. Messrs. Frank Cheaaoilt and Georg? B. Prince, Jr., have gone to Sparenburg where they will attend Walford College. Mrs. li. J. Duckworth of near Lebanon ls ip the city the guest of Mrs. O. L. Martin. * Ur. Enodh Breazeate and daughter; Miss Avalente Brcaseale, cf W^stmln Di). HOWL JONES DIESJNJLQBEII?E END CAME YESTERDAY MORNING AT 7 O'CLOCK FUNERAL AT NOON One ol Most Widely Known Bap tist Ministers in South-Per sonal Friend of Dr. White. The Rsv. Howard Lee Jones, D. D., president o? Coker College st Hallsville, died In the infirmary in Florence yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. Funeral services will be: [nek? today at noon in Hurtsville. Pr. Jones had not been In good health far the past several weeks and some time ago he went to fin, < mountains of North Carolina for a j rest. About two weeks ago he re-1 turned to Hurtsville thinking himself improved but. later found it necessary to go to an infirmary hi Florence. He grew worse about laat Friday and after an Operation continued to de cline. Dr. Howard Lee Jones was one of the foremost Laptit t ministers of the south. He waa a brilliant member of one Ot the south's moat prom i nen I families, being one of four eona of the late Rev. J. William Jones, who en tered the ministry and became widely known as an eloquent and profound preacher and who also was chaplain general of the Confederate armies at tached to the staff of Gen. Robert E. Lee. He was born in Richmond, Va., about 45 years ago, where he spent his early boyhood. Later be entered .Wake -Forest college and during his four years he was one of the most popular young men on the campus. Soon afterwards ?? decided to be come a minister and entered a Baptist theological seminary. Soon after entering the ministry he hagan to advance and served churches In New York City, Brooklyn, Chattanooga', Tenn., and for several years he was pastor of the Citadel Square Baptist church in Charleston. He resigned as pastor of thia church about two years ago to serve Coker college as ita president. Dr. Jones was well known in An derson and was a personal friends of Dr. John E. White, the two being classmates at Wake Forest college. Dr. White left the city yesterday af-, ternoon to go to Hurtsville where he will conduct th? funeral exercises at! noon today* Dr!. Jonea had preach ed at the First Baptist, church of this city a number of times and he was always greeted by large audiences. His'death ls a distinct loss to South Carolina,.aud ,to sontthern Bap tists. He was about aa .well known in North Carolina and Virginia as he" waa ia South Carolina and be has ; friends and admirers all over the southern states who will mourn his death. Dr. Jones ls survived by his wife ? and two sons and four brothers: Dr. M. Ashby Jones, of Augusta; Dr. E. Pendleton Jones of Edgefield; Dr. Carter Helm JoaerH of Seattle, Washington, and' a iourt'a brother who is a business man ia this state. [ DEATHS Death of a Little Bey. William, the two year old son of Hr. and Mrs. D. W- Rogers, died at their home, 57 Riverside, at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. The funeral will be held today and intermeut at Send> Springs. inp-r--J->> "" M'-T star have been ?pending tels week with R. A. Breazeale near Lebanon, Misses Nannie Breaseale and? Sara Richardson, who have been visiting Mrs. H. J. Crouch in Elko, return ed to their home th the Lebanon sec- j tlon Wednesday. They wera met in Anderson hy Mri and Mrs. R. A. Breazeale. Mrs. W. L. Nelson of Charleston ts visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. H. See!. ' GLADDENS S0BE.JP FE "TIZ" make? sops, burning, tlrrd fees fairly daaee with delight. Avay go the aches and pain*, the eema, c?llense?, blisters sad bunios?, "T?Z* draws out the acids and poirwaa that putf np your feet. No , matter how hard wow work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain en your feet, ^TIZ" bring? restful toot ' comfort. "TIZ" li WM derful !Or tired, tching, ?w?lk?, stateliest**. Tau. f.ei iu*t tingle for joy} shoes . o? hart or ema tight. (?rt a ia era? boa ot "TI2" now fro? ny druggist or department ?tere. Hud ont torture forever-w?ar ?Dallar ali.*f?, . ?bp your feet fresh, sweet and happy. FOLEY K?1)WEY HlXS fe? BM SAC HI mourn ANO CiAUPSa ANOTHER WER FORjmnSCHOOLS WAS ELECTED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON BY BOARD TRUSTEES 3RD AND 4TH GRADE Haye so Many Pupila That H is Necessary to Pot Sons? of Pupils in Kennedy St. At a regular meeting ot tbs board ot trustees of th city schools to the Office of Superintendent McCants yes terday afternoon st 5 o'clock, Mis? Leona Holland of Greenville, ares elected to teach the third grade at Glenn street school. In addition to electing another teacher, tue trustees erected a com mittee to prepare desks for the over flow of children thia session. It was also decided to move some of the pu pils in the third and fourth grades to Kennedy street. This is the only school building which has any vacant Tooms and there being two there, third and fourth grades will be estab lished. Miss Holland ls expected In the city in the next few da**s and will proba bly take up her work Monday.. Thc overflow of pupils made it ner?nHary to elect another teacher and law.* on, if thc attendance Increases, it may he necessary to elect additional teachers yet. Drugs Excite Your Kidneys, Use Salt? ll Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers, Drink Lob of Water. -. When your kidneys hurt snd your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys olean like you keep] your bowels clean, ny flushing htem j with a mild, harmless salts which re moves the body's urlnous wanto and stimulates thom to their normal ac tivity. The function of the kidneys is to Aller the blord. In 24 hours they strain from lt GOO grains of acid and waste, so we can readily under stand the vita importance of keeping | the kidneys active. Drink lots of water-yon can't I drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad' Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morn ing fot a few days and your kidneys will act One. This famous salts ls made from the acid or grapes and lemon Juice combined with lithla, and baa been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the adds tn url?ej os lt no longer bi a source of li ri? | tattoo, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad ?Balts is Inexpensive; cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthia-water drink which everyone should take now and them ?o keep their kidneys clean and active. 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