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Children Cry for Fletch* ~s The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, end which has boen . In ns? for over 30 years, has borne the Signatare ot mmmm end has been made finder bis per? tm ? Bonal supervision since its infancy, '4*. Allow no one to deceive you tn this? All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health ot Infants aud ChUtlren-Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Casto ria is a harmless substituto for Castor OU, Pare* . (torie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It conto Ins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, lt destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it baa been in constant use for the relict of Constipation? Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend? GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS ?Bears the Signatui In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought CLEAN RELIABLE DURABLE fOR 5CH?0L at? COLLEGE FouhmMPen Latest Self Filler Largest Assortment la tue Chy" "We always have a point to fit your iand." MARCHBANKS & BABB Sellable Jenders. : 4 IA/, ANNUAL EXCURSION To SAVANNAH. GA., JACKSONVILLE, FLA., AND TAMPA? Tuesday, September 21tt* 1915 Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY In Connection with Blue Rridge Ry. Anderson ..... Belton. Honea Path .. Williamston .. , Donalds. Shoals Junction Rt Fares Savar.-iah ,.?4.00.... 4.00.... .. 3.90.... ... 4.?0... ./S.80... ... 3.75... Itt Fates Jacksonville ....fT.OO:. .... 7.00. .... 6.75. .... 7.00. _?.?6..;_ .6C0. Rt Fares Taihpa .$0.00 .S.00 .8.90 .9.00 .8.80 .8.76 Tickets wilt b wold for all trains September 21st. Tickets good returning on all regular trains to reach original starting point beMre midnight ss fol low?: -To Savannah. Sept Seth, tb Jacksonville, Sop?. 28Ut, to'Tamps. Sept fOth.. 1910. .CrtEDULB; Leave Anderson 9:15 A. BL Arrive Savannah C.40 P. M. Ar. Jacksonville 10.30 V. li ?.48 P. M. 4.00 A. M. 8.25 A. M. Through coaches and pullman sleepers will bo handled. For complote information, pullman reservation, etc., apply to ticktet sgvnts. i. R. ANDERSON. Supt, B. Bi Ry., W. It. TAB3SR, T. P. A Anderson, & a GroenvMe, 8. C. W. ?. McGee, A. O, P. A., Columbia, S. C. 37. Aira. May Dor rit y who has been spending some time In Nashville, is here visiting her parents, Mr. . and Mr?. Frank Haid win. Miss Christine Kay of Lowndesvllle ia the gu .?st of Mrs. Tom Hill, for a few days. She ls on her way to Co lumbia, where she will enter the Co* lumbla Female College. Miss Lois Jackson returned to her home in iva, after a visit to Mrs. Tom Hill, on East Orr street. Mrs. J. C. Chandler of Lowndes vllle, and Mrs. Deshields of Spartan burg, spent yesterday with Mrs. J. B. Marshall. Hearts Delight Club. Tho Hearts Delight club will meet on Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Roy Burriss and Mrs. Elizabeth Sunrise at ti ie home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hurries, lo North Ander son. Elementary Union. A meeting of the Elementary union will be beld this afternoon at hall post four at the Central Presbyterian church. All the teachers from all the Sunday schools are cordially invit ed to attend. Plans for ' the new year's work will be made, and books for Hie work decided on. Mrs. McDonald to Entertain. Mrs. Camille McDonald bas Issued attractive invitations to a September Song Recital on Thursday at four thirty o'clock at her home, "Mira michl," North Anderson. A very channing prr*?ram has been planned. Anniversary Celebration. The Missionaiy Society of Lebanon Baptist church celebrated their 15th, anniversary on the 4Ua Sunday after noon at four o'clock. Dr. John E. WQilie. pastor of the F?rst Baptist church, cf Anderson will deliver the address. All the neighboring churches and the public in general are invited to be present. ailsa Anna Ross Cunningham has gone to Greenville to 'spend a few days, after whidj she will go to the mountains for a short time. Mr. ead Mrs. Malcolm McKinnon have returned to their home at Bruns wick, On., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gambrlll. Mrs. Althea Orr, Miss Lydia Orr and Mr. and Mrs. George Ade have returned from Cashiers altey, where they have apent the summer. At the -Anderson** Thursday. The Senior Rlrtlathea class of the First Presbyterian church will have a benefit performance at the Ander son theatre on Thursday. Managtor Trowbridge has secured an unusual ly fine picture for that day, and the ladle.' hope to harte a large crowd present. Beautiful Alfa'r fer Miss Trrbble. A beautifully planned affair for yes terday afternoon was given by Miss Alberta Brock complimentary to the charming bride-elect. Miss Anna Trib ble. It was a "Banquet de la Fake." and wsa a most unique and delightful occasion. The whole house was a bower of pi.ik roses that presented a stet: j of rare loveliness. As soon as tho guests arrived they were invited into the handsome dining room where tito following dainty menu was served : "Pink roses for the body, cocktail ala Pearce, green plum sherry als grape juice, bot chicken pie, palmetto style, H. M. T. asparagus, cheese ala 'Anna,' chips off tho old block, Salad nih' Matrimony, Honey Moon sandwiches, country crackers, Lov ers Delight Kiss Cake, T. B. Mints, Champagne ala Ginger Ale, Cigarettes ala Candy." Miss; Brock acted as toast mistress, and the following charming and at tractive little toasts were given ..Matrimony," Miss Bettie ; Lawrence;" "Marriage Bliss." Mrs. Q. Frank JdhTiBon; "Love." Mles Anna TT Ib bie. " Bath ot <he guest Joined in little i-* .rmal toast o ot good wishes for the pretty bride. Miss Brock's guests were: Mrs. Q. Frank Johnson, Mies Ruth Watkins, Miss Bettie Laurence, Miss C?therln? Sullivan Miss Frances Tribble, Mis? Lon Nelle McGee and Miss Elisabeth Fret well. Reception -Tonight. The College association will enter tain tonight at eight o'clock in honor of the Faculty and Senior, class of the college. It will beheld in the parlors at the college and the public is cor dially invited. This is the first jtear tor some members of the faculty while others were here last year, and those with lii> seventeen members ot the senior cram will be the honor guests . The ladies in charge are planning a very deligh'iu! altair for tonight, and tho f rien ia of the colleke are urged to attend. Miss Frances Tri bolo leaves today for Riobmond where abe will resume her studies at fh? Wormw's College, where she will be a senior this year. 'She will return for tba Tribble peat'ce wedding en October 7th. Mrs. J. M. Guyton bas returned from a weeks' stay tn Will tamaton. Aff and Mrs. W. H. Samford of Montgomery. Ala., spent yesterday kera the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Major. They were on their way hom? from & trip to Atlas ta. , Newlywed (at dl?ner)-f*Thls lac tu*rce ls something fierce. Did yon ;w*rih Itr* Mrs. *v^wlywed-~"Of Sams* i did! Anti ? ueed perfumed . soap, tool"-Judge. ??tV I ? A fr .g ifj I i ?> rfc J J AMiUliiJ w v y* ?ww ? VWVVVVV TTTT T I I I Personal j Miss Ruth Brownlee will leave to day for Couverac college at Spartan burg. Mr. G. 8. Sullivan, Jr., left Sun day for Washington. D. C., where ho will spend a few days after which he will go to Harvard university where he will study this winter. Miss Theo Hirachman has gone to Fundolpii-Macon to take up her stu dies. Misa Hirschman was at Ander son college last year. Mr. J. N. Murdock of tho Fork section waa a visitor in the city yes terday. Miss FJawelle Nicholson returned yesterday afternoon from Greenville where she ban been visiting for the past few days. Miss AlSU Faulkner has returned to her home in' Greenwood after a short visit here. Mr. J. M. Black, who has boen visiting Mrs. J. T. Wilson, baa re turned to his home in Louisville. Ky. Mr. C. W. Webb, Jr., will leave to day for tho University of tho South at Sewanee, Tenn. Dr. W. li Hailey and son, Dr. Henry Halley of Hartwell, Ga., anent Sunday in the city. . Mr. Charlie Burton of Pendleton ?pent Sunday in the city. Mr, George Sullivan of WllJlamstoa waa a visitor yesterday. Mr. W. C. Browne of New York was ia the city yesterday calling on Che Jewelry trade. Mr. Walter White spent Sunday In Greenville. Mr. W. E. Ray sor left yesterday in his automobile for Atlanta, Ga., for a short business trip. Ut. and Mrs. D. E. Brooks of Pen dleton were visitors in tho city yester day. Mr. J. B. Cochran of Autun spent yesterday in Anderson. Mr. H. C. Roath of Townvillo waa a business visitor in the city yester day. Mr. J. C. McPhall of Iva was rh Anderson yesterday. Mr. Clyde Mat tison is spending a faw days in Columbia. ?Mr. Clarence E. Tolly and son. 'Fred, have r?rhrnod from Chicago, 111.,, where; they havo been for the. past few days. Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed, Messrs. Owen and Willie Speed of Abbeville motored to Andereon Sunday and vis ited Dr. Speed's sister, Mrs. F. M. Catter. Mrs. A. B. Sullivan of Belton was in the city. stopping yesterday. "TiZ" ILPS Good bye sore fr^t, Imrhrng fret, awol 'eu feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired fest. Good-bye corn?, callouses, bunions and raw spot*. Ni more oboe tight ness, no mort limping wit I. pain or drawing up vour fa-re in agony. "TIZ" ie magical, acte right ofT. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exuda tions ?nh ?ch pud lin-tlib feet. Ute "TIZ" and fof 6t your foot misery. Ab I how cou rtabie your feat feel. Get ? 25 cent box of "TIZ" nor?: at Sny druggist o; leparrei?nt s?ore. ' Don't suffer. . 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