PRETTY SHIRT WAISTS And we insist that they are everything the word "pretty" means. Pretty ia Style Pretty ia Quality Pretty in Pit Pretty for Price Only one of a kind in the higher priced fancy ones and only two and three alike in the all white ones. So, in making your bill here you are sure to get something dif ferent. Crepe de Chines, Chiffons, Crepes, etc., all prettily trimmed with buttons, loops, nets, etc at $6.00 Crepe de Chines in large fancy checks at $3.50. Lingerie and other sorts at $2.So. We are sure you'll find here quite the best assortment of Mourning "Waists In town at $2.50 to $7.50. Of course, if you come early you'll get the pick of the lot. Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Shorthand, and Typewriting. A knowl edge of these subjects means SUCCESS. Come, and let us prepare you for an independent career. A good position awaits you. Day and night sessions. Enter any time. Write for catalogue. CKICORA BANK Pelzer, S. C. Capital Mi Surplus $125?Mj* Collections Giren Careful Attention Ellison A. Smyth, Jan. A* Hudgens, President Cashier, fi. E. TolHsoa, A*it Cashier. RANK OF RELTON r bis annual address to the stu dents of Wofford and Converse col leges. The addresses are always looked forward too wita a great deal of pleasure by the people of Spar tanburg aa well as the students. Tho addresses are always very instruc tive and inspiring. The subject for this year bas not been announced. The subject last year was "The Collos sal Crime of the Ages." The young men's Christian associa tion gave a reception to the new stu dents of the college on last Friday evening. It waa ono of the most en joyable social affaira that lias been given for several years. Prof. Edwards has returned to re assume his work in the college as as sistant of the science department of Wofford. He has been away for three years at the University of Illinois taking the degree of Doctor of Phil osophy. He is now Doctor Edwards. Mr. Harry Fclkei of Anderson is ablo to be back on the campus again and at II?B studies. He was sick for. Several days In. tho city hospital. The tender nursing at the hospital secmB to have helped him very much. CHARTERS ISSUED BY SECY. STATE Columbia, Sept. 20.-Tho City Mar- j ket and Cattle company of Union has ? been chartered by the secretary of state with a capital stock of $3,500. I The officers are:. L. J. Hames, presi dent and treasurer, E. F. McWhlr ter, vice president and J. A. Cros by, secretary. M. T. Gregg and company of Flovrenco has been, /zommlsslcnei with a capital ot $2,000. The peti tioners ?re: iii. T. Gregg end D. S. Gregg. The Carolina Motor Safes company ot Greenville has been commissioned with a capital of $5,000. T?:e peti tioners are: Sam McGowan and Kate Kneble. The Auto Fire and Equipment com pany of Charleston has been com missioned with a capital of $5.000. The petitioners are: W. K. McDow ell, J. H. Young and William Bur gum. The Victoria Land and Improve ment company cf-Gaffney bas been commissioned with a capital of $20. 000. The petitioners are: W. W. Gaffney, L. V. Gaffney and F. B: Gaffney. The Eastman Art Shop of Colum bia has been cornie ssioned with a capital of $l,'j00. The petitioners are: Hunter A. Gibbes, C. A. Bat man and Pierre La Bord e. Lucas and Bronson, Inc., of Florence ?tea been charteded with a capital of $3,0CO. The officers are: M. O. Looa?, president; E. F. Brunsen, vice president and J. W. Fogarty, secretary and treasurer. The Hammott-Davis company ot Arlington has been commissioned with a capital .of $?,?00. The peti tioners ?re: 8.' D. Hammett and J. U. Davis. The Summerton Motor company has been chartered with a capital of $3,000. The officers are D. C. Shaw, president and H. IV. ch burr, vice pres ident, secretary sad treasurer. COMMISSIONERS WftDE OFFICIAL COUNT PROHIBITION i HAD MAJOR ITY OF OVER 1,100 IN COUNTY ONE BOX SOLID Centerv?le Ceurt 33 Votes All Against Local Option-No Re? turns From One Precinct. Thc ?tate election commissioners ot Anderson County finished the official count of the votes in the recent prohi bition election yesterday morning and announced their resuts as being 1,985 for prohibition and 847 for local op tion, making a total of over 1,100 for prohibition. Only eight boxes in Anderson coun I ty voted a majority for local option. Centreville precinct went 33 solid for prohibiUon. No returns were made I from Mountain View. Following ls the official count by ?precincts: Precinct Against ~*o~ Andemon.35 '? ;9 Anderson CM.'20 ' 46 Bolton.20 103 Belton Mill. 54 41 Brogon Mills. 26 24 Craytonvllle. 3 23 Cedar Grove . 30 23 Campbell's Store ... 9 18 Cedar Wreath. 7 20 Centervillc. 0 33 Five Forks. 23 22 Flat Rock. 9 14 Friendship. 2 27 Gluok Mill. 8 ll Grove School. 9 26 Holland's Store .... 4 19 Donna Path.72 136 Hopewell Spring ... 6 31 Iva. 5 90 Long Branch. 7 ll Milford's.18 32 Moffettsvllle. 1 20 Mt. Tabor.12 28 Mt. View, no returns. - - Neal's Creek. 6 30 Orr Mill .. . : L. .a 16 64 Pelzer. 48 24 Pelzer No. 4 . 85 24 Pendleton.I8 54 Piedmont.50 112 Piercetown. 20 3 Smith's Mill. 3 12 Sandy Springs ll 35 Starr. 3 61 Three and Twenty .. 6 30 Toney Creek. 3 13 Townville. 6 47 Toxaway.49 15 Tugaloo Aca. 7 14 Wright's Store .... 35 88 Whitefield.ll 49 Will tamaton ...... 22 65 ? Williamston Mill ...'32 18 White Plata**.. ..'22 14 Wtlliford's Store ... 8 RS ?Walker McElmoyle .. 3 ?8 Total.847 1985 AP KS FOR? FOB A I?liU M OTO lt Secretary Daniels Wants Light En gines for Naval Airships. (Washington Dispatch) Secretary of the Navy Daniels wants to discuss the question of gaso line engines with Henry Ford. He has written Mr. Ford asking bim to call on him in Washington. T-he pressing need of the naval aviation service at present is a light, powerful gasoline motor. American manufacturers are so busy making gasoline motors for use in automo biles that they have not undertaken to any considerable extent the develop ment of the type of motor required for aeroplanes. Dar. Daniels hones that Mr. Ford's experience in the development of a light gasoline engine will enable him to be of aid ic th? navy In aolving its pr er ?mt problem. Io dev of Mr. Ford's recent pro [ nouncements on the subject of peace and national defense there was much speculation' here today as to how he would view a proposal that he assis the navy in developing one of ita war machines." By t; .ioitlmo the wa.- hi over medical selene." will have reached the point where lt can reconstruct a satisfactory man from an undamaged appendix. Washington Post. "tladspur is a man who prides him t?lf on doing things." "True. But I bed to disappoint him the other day." How aoT* "He wanted to do me." -Birmingham Age-Herald. Darken Gray Hair, Look Young, Pretty Sag? Tea and Sulphur Darkens So Naturally Thal No body Can Tell. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed; brings hack the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or gray; also end* dandruff, itch ing scalp and stops falling bair. Years aro the only way to get this mixture waa to make it at home, which la mus sy and troublesome. Nowadays, hy asking at any drug store o?r "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Componnd," yon will get a large bottle of thia fa mous old recipe for about 50 cents. Don't slay gray! Try lt! No one can possibly tall that you darkened your hair, aa it does lt so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft bruah with it and draw this through your nair, taking ona small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after snottier ap plication or two, your hair become? beautifully dark, thick and glossy. ... INSISTS HESPERIAN SUNK BY GERMANS Officer Chum* to Have Piece of Torpedo Found on Vessel Before it S"-k. Montreal, Sept. 21.-Major Her c?lea Barre, a Hesperian survivor, exhibited a piece ot steel picked up on the dock of the Hesperian after tho explosion which sunk thc vessel. He declared the steel was part of a tor pedo, and termed thc contention tiiat tihe shdp struck a minc "absurd." Major Barre was returned from ser vice in Flanders and said although Captain Main a..-i the other officers of the Hesperlau showed coolness ann courage the crew was fur from com petent. Thirty-.tx Canadian soldiers did valuable work in launching life boats an J rescuing passengers. Thu major said all the passengers and sailors s.iould have been saved. He added, ..everything seomed to go wrong; there was great difficulty in launching tho bouts." London, Sept. 21.-Ono ot the nav al attaches of the American embassy has been given a chance to examine a fragment of a torpedo the British ad miralty claims was found on tho Hes perian before she sank. The attache reported Cte facts to Washington. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. The following is the list of letters remaining uncalled for in the Post Of fice at Anderson, S. C., for the week ending Sept. 22, 1!H5. Persons call ing for these will'please say that they wero advertised. One cent due on all advertised matter. A-Mrs. LIzzio Arnold, Miss Ola *V8ton. ti-Mrs. Halllo Barnwell, C. W. flrock. C-J. T. Copo, Mrs. Lola Campbell, Miss allia Calhoun, Willie Chiles. E-Louis Edmondson, Miss Maggie Elbirdoyn. F-Bruce Fregar. Q-C. E. a rant. H-W. H. Harrison, Mrs. Edith Harper, Mrs. F. R. Hill, Andrew Hunt, J-Maramie James, Mrs. Eliza Jor dan. K-Miss Essie Kells. L-TJdgar Link, iM'rs. Elolso Lowe, George Um, John Thomas Louem. M-Cleo Mitchell, Miss Cora Mar tin. P-Miss Katurla Parker, Amanda Robinson, Mrs. Essie Rellandeum, Miss Ponelope Royal. T-Mrs. Hattie Tate, Janie Tate. W-Miss Jessie Whitaker, John D. Whitmore, L. A. Wood, Ollie Wood, Savannah Williams. Her First Concern. The waitress was pretty and con scious of the fact. The duiner waa frivolous and for ward. "Pretty tough to bo penned up hero on a nice day like this," the diner ob served. "Yes, slr." "ou Yare are too good looking to be doing this work." The girl raised her brows. "Have you never thought of bet tering your condition. "Ob, yes." "It's awfully warm in hore." "Uh. huh. "Don't you suffer from the stuffy atmosphere?" "Half closing her bright eyes and assuming a pensive ari the girl tart ly replied: "No; only from tho hot air."--Ex change. Rural CL stable-Now. then, come out o' tho-' . Batting's not allowed 'ere after 8 p. m. The Face In the Water-Excuse m< sergeant. I'm not bathing; I'm only drowning.-Puck. Geisberg's Potato Chips Fresh, and Crisp Daily, Phone No. 733. AT THE BIJOU EVERY THURSDAY All Pork Sausage and Mixed Sausage MADE DAILY Since the first of th? month we are making all pork and mixed sausage dairy and it is as fina as we erar saw. We also have all kinds of good, rich tender beef at pri?es that'will tickle your palate. Prompt Delivery. I . -- Sanitary Market Frank Dobbins, Mgr. Phono 788. "BOB" and "BILL" "ARE THERE WITH THE GOODS" Yesterday, Mr. Bob Robins \n stated to an Intelligencer man: "Now, we are prepared to care for all orders with a nicely selected stock of Fancy and Staple groceries second to none," and judging from appearances, it looks that way, too. Among the many nice things noted, were stacks and stacks of Fresh, crisp, new cereals of all kinds; everything in this sea son's canned goods; Home Made "Honey Drip" molasses none better, and few makes as good. Fresh buckwheat, and an excellent line of high grade chocolates, fresh from the manu facturers; try them. Phone 574 "Bob" and "Bill" Robinson Next Door to the Peoples Bank PQJLXOUR . OWN i SHOPPING . ''Onyx'*^? Hosiery *?> Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money v T Erny \\U frtm Coll? to Silk, FM MID, WMM aid Ci??na Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair\ Look for tho Trade Muk! gold br AU Good DmtomTV Wholesale Lord & Tdyl?T ]NBW Toa* An averagecost of two cents a mile provides for operating and maintaining a Ford car. And "Ford After Service for Ford Owners" assures the continuous use of your car. In every contin gency there's a Ford dealer near by, with a com plete stock of parts. Ford Runabout $390.00 Ford Touring Car' $440.00 -No assurance given against an advance In these prices at any time and no further reduction prior to August 1st, 1916. See Them at Our North Main Street Store. ANDERSON AUTO CO. N. Main Opposite Palmetto LOADED SHELLS ---^K^mm Well Known. High Grade Goods NeW Club, Nublack, Nitro Club, Repeater SURE and HARD HITTING We have all size leads Sullivan Hardware Company