Rasor's Tonsorial Parlors Including the BEAUTY PARLOR Now tn Full Operation MISS GEORGIA HONEA Graduate of Mme. Clayton's Beauty Parlors of Atlanta In Chiropody, Manicuring, Hairdressing, Shampooing and Massaging. Engagements by Appointment Mrs. W. E. Raysor in Charge. Phone 405. Ladies Entrance From the Lobby of the Ligon & Ledbetter Building. OUR SATURDAY SALE Today We Will Sell : 10 tb Bucket Good Lard. 95c 20 tb Bucket Good Lard.$1.85 35c XJrooms. 25c Choice No. Irish Potatoes, a peck.. 20c Good Lemons, a dozen. 10c 3 Boxes Searchlight M?tches. 10c 3 Packages Arm & Hammer Soda.. 10c Kerosene Oil, per gallon .. 10c 24 tb Good Flour. 75c 48 tb Good Flour.$1.50 8 Rolls Good Toilet Paper.. 25c PREVOST'S STORE SOUTH SIDE GROCERY CO. Phone 74 and 98 Let me sear! faa FREE PERFUME tVM!t- g ri it? ? *-mmmt a ? .iii mm * - ??M - - S> _ ?nw IOCU^ xor m tMUny POWIS QC 9 CPINAUD'S LILAC Fin? alter ?havln*. Alt thc vatuaU In tte perfuma-you don't PARFUMERIE ED. P1NAUD, Department M. ED. KNAUO BUILDING NEW YORK. CHIC0R? BANK r, S. C Capital and Surplus $12W50O.00 Collections Given Careful Attention Ellison A. Smyth, Jae. A. Hungens, President Cashier. B. E. Tolllson, Asst. Cashier. BANK OF BELTON ?'?"??tions Given Prompt Attention VJ allia VI UEJEJI VI i?ulBw to prevent the cut worm doing so much harm to the young plants next spring and this was very instructive as well as in teresting. Much to the delight of the ladles, Prof. Newman discussed flowers. His address was very interesting and the ladies received valuable Instruc tion In regard to their flower garden. Truncheon was had) In tho mess hall with the Clemson cadets and this alone was. a very interesting fea ture of the day, since so many boys and yoong men may he Been eating in ope hall. NAtter dinner the party wns shown how butter ls made at the college by Prof. Ray. They were also taken for a visit to ?be green houses, th.? banns and the creamery. AU of those attending were very enthusiastic about the success of tho affair and their only regret was that there were not more present. LISI Of GUARANTORS FOR FOBfBALl GAI COMMITTEE W?S BUSY YES TERDAY SECURING NAMES 35 HAVE SIGNED And Gentlemen Only Canvassed For Two Hoofs-Should Be Easy Matter. As far as tho guarantee ls concern ed, lt seems a certainty that the donison-Auburn football game will be played in Anderson on October 16. Yesterday Mr. T. Prank Watkins and Dr. John Major made a canvass of two hours getting a -list of guaran tors and In that thne succeeded In securing 35 men to sign the guaran tee. Ste. Watkins stated lost night that he was very much pleased with' the canvass andi that inot a single man had refused to sign ti.m guaran tee. As steted a few days ago Andersen has to guarantee the athletic asso ciation of Clemson college $700 In or der for ?he game to be played In this' city. It ls the object of th' commit tee io get at least 75 men to sign the guarantee and the agreement ls so worded that no ono will be responsi ble for over $10. Mr. Watkins stat ed last night that in all probability the proceeds from the gamo would snore than be enough to pay the |700. He stated also that he was re ceiving word from people In all sec tions of South, Carolina that thoy in tended to come to Anderson for the game and that in his opinion lt would be s great day. Stockholms j^eWfcrr. The annual meeting-of the stock holders of the Bregon mills w*12 be held In the office of the con. pan: on Tuesday, October 12th, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon. -_! or to bo Incurred In the improvement or streets and sidewalks. 8?ctton 2. That tho electors vot ing st the next general election for representatives favoring such amend ment traill casi a ballot with the following words p??tnhy written or printed thereon: "Amendment to Section 7, of Article VTH, of the con stitution, by adding a proviso em powering the city of Anderson to In crease its bonded indebtedness to fifteen per cent of the taxable vaihe Ot the property there tn-Yea." A?d these voting against said amendment rhall deposit a ballot with the follow ing words plainly written or printed thereon: "Amendment to Section T, or Article VIII. M the constitution, by adding Indebtedness to fifteen per cent of the taxable value of Vie pro perty therein.-No.* Will OPEN OCT. 16 NUMBER OF GOOD SHOWS BOOKED FOR COMING SEASON ONE ENTIRE WEEK Demoreat Stock Company Will Play For One Week Begin ning on October 4th. The Anderson thentro will open Us 1915-16 season on October 4 and for one week will prese i tho Dcmorest Stock company at poe liar prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Manager Trow bridge ?tated yesterday that he was unable to get a musical comedy com pany for 'he opening night and had decided to lirave a stock company. Tho Demoreat Stock company is just ending an eight week's engage ment at the Colonial theatre in Salis bury, N. C., where it is said to have given compile aaflUjfactiuu. Hie company carries a cast of 14 people and hes Miss Ona Demoreat as lead ing lady. A "?cent Issue of the Bill board states that it is having a very successful stay in Salisbury and that the patronage is good. Wl.iilc in this city tho company will present a number of well known plays. Mr. Trowbridge stated yesterday that during the stay of the ?L';_k com pany, the week beginning October 4, pictures at the Anderson would bc Uaown in the afternoon only. Ho li - so stated tb ut he thought the people ot t);e city would appreciate the pop ular prices of . the week's attraction and that it would be within reach of dil. Manager Trowbridge is busy every day now arranging for and booking shows for the coming season. Owing to the fact that he became manager of the house late in the season and most all of the shows hud their course mapped out, there bas been some delay in getting all of the at tractions booked, but his list shows that Anderson ls to ?have some first class plays and musical comedies this winter. Peg O' Hy Heart. The first real play of tho season will be Peg O' My Heart on October 15. This attraction is too widely known to permit of a description. Tho company Vint is headed for Anderson is said td be one of the best cc ulng south this year and has Miss Florence Martin as leading lady. The list of other attractions book ed at the Anderson theatre for the coming season is as follows: Oct 21, The Eted Rose. Oct 25-26-27, Leland Webb company in scenic productions ot New York successes: Merrily Mary Ann, Threo of a Kind, and Under tho Bear'c Paw. This comnahy (has twelve people. Nov. S, Winning of Barbara Worth; NOT?. 9, Pair of Sixes, a farce comedy. Nov. 18, Twin Beds, a farce come dy. ' * Nov. 23, Prince of Pilsen, comic opera. Nov. 26, The Smart Set, a musical comedy. Dec. 6 and for enthv week, Man hattan Opera company. Dec. _o, Mott and Jeff in College Jan. 10, Every Woman, said to bo one of the best ?nows ever staged. ' Jan. 17, The Law of the Land. Jan. 24, September Morn. Feb. 26, Al G. Field's Minstrel. Several attractions are yet to be 'booked by Manager Trowbridge, es pecially some for the latter part ot the season. MARKETS j "Local market yesterday ll to ll 1-4 cents. irr* ?? Open. High. Low. Close.; Oct , . .11.15 11.42 11.15 11.38; Dae . . ill.61 11.87 ll .GI 11.75 Jan . . .11.78 12.00 11.78 11.87. March . .12.00 12.23 12.00 12.11 May . . .12.21 12.41 12.21 12.27 Spots 11.55. Liverpool Cotton. . pen Close Oct-Nov.6.441-2 6.5gl-2 Jan-Feb.0.-541-2 0.621-2 Mar-Apr.6.55 6.651-2 Spots 0.59. Sales 12,000. Receipts 1,000. AT THE BIJOU EVERY THURSDAY r OYSTERS and FISH Half Dosen Fried or OA Stewed .?UC One Dosen Fried or Stewed .. .?)UC AU Kinds Fresh Flab Daily PIEDMONT CAFE GUS D. ANTONAXOS, Prop. THE ANDE TODAY "THE GIRL OF THE GYPSY CAMP" In 3 Parts Eclair. Featuring Bessie Learn and Carlton King. "SOME DUEL" VHagrapb. MISS ELEANOR FISHER. TODAY - We Re-Open TODAY With FIVE Selected Reels. ; Next Week We Will Have a Splendid Tab Show, and Every Week Thereafter. Be Sure to See the "Diamond From the Sky" at the BIJOU Tuesday Next. BIJOU THE?TE1 TODAY "THE CRY OF THE FIRST BORN" Three Reel Laemmle. "THE COUNTRY GIRL" Imp. TWO OTHER SELECTED REELS. ~ Be Sure to See the .?Diamond From, the Sky" at .......-?-lilia Theatre Tweaday, , _ d'-T; - 'H-*- --i-^W-1" i. > ,)i;'uiiM.Hj ?.HI ii \\n. u TODAY THREE REELS OF EXTRA ?PECKAL FUME COMEDY TODAY Sc Ba Sure to See the "Diamond From the Sky" at the BIJOU Tuesday. m i _ . * ' '??'?'Vt; ? . ? * v r% r c ' mmmmmk. Call ht and let us explain how you caa cat the Friendship ring free of charge. Walter H. Reese & Co. Your Jeweler. ? - - ? ? - Can I*, avoided byplen? jlMr^ ty of Electric Light Your Child's Eyesight There is MORE danger of your children injuring their eye sight permanently from poor, or insufficient light They are compelled to study at night, so why not get the Best light for thc??* NATIONAL MAZDA Is Tne BEST and CHEAPEST Light ic Utilities Phone 223. ^^HBHSBHSB