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i Be next door to every customer Tour customers three thousand miles off ?think of you as nearly a week's journey ' away. By the sun you are only three hours apart. By Western Union you are just around the corner. You can accustom distant trade to think of you in terms of minutes instead of miles by frequent use of Western Union Day and * Night Letters. Talk toff A your local Wettern Union M .1 ia ger THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. SMALL FIRE YESTERDAY Home of Pat Klimm, 1). Street Ander, son Hill. The tire department was railed to tho home of Mr. Pat Kill lam. No. 20 D. street,.Anderson mill, to ex tinguish a Are which had supposedly originated. In the kitchen from fire left in the stove. Nearly all of the Interior of the hanse was barned and the furniture was a complete loss. Approximativ $500 Insurance was carried on tho furniture and the building ls covered by a blanket in surance on the mill property. None of the members of the family were at home wt.ien the fire started and lt was not discoveded by the neighbors until all of the interior (was ablaze. The fire d?partaient made a qu'^k run, however, and coh I fined the damage to tho interior and part of the roof. To the Public "I feel that I owe tne manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy a word of grati tude," writes Mrb. T. N. Witherall, GOwanda, N. Y. "When I began talc ing this medicine I was in great pain and feeling terribly sick, due to an attack of summer complaint. After taking a dose of it I bad not long to wait for relief as it benefited me Ki rnest immediately." For sale hy all dealers. Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind Yo? Have Always Bongilt, and which has been, la use ipr over 30 years? has borne the signature of ^ i .ir- ?nd has.boon niado under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in thu. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " i, ust-as-good " are but Experiments that tri il? with and endanger the health ot Infants and Children-Exp' rience against Experiment. What is ?astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing ?>*Trups. It is pleasant. It. contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic unbalance. Its age lc its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For moro than thirty years lt bas beep in constant uso for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all ' Teething Troubles ani Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach And Bowels* assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep* T&e,ChUdren's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS ) Bears the Signature of in Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You. Haye Always Bought Twa e-Hx?uii coM>ANY. NKV VOUK CttT. mm A BARLER HEATER is a conven*. lent stove for every home. De pendable and labor-saving. VVB1 last through many years of ?se. j Always ready and efficient. Safe, clean, without smotte or odor. Assures warmth and comfort at small cost for fuel. Use an qil heater, and have the Bailer. garter Quickly kindled, quick to heat, easily moved from one room to ~~ another. A gallon of oft burns Heal Heaters 10 hours. Sullivan Hardware Company < ll ll HMM ?HHHHXiM* Personal I ?WI?MtUUt?*IH<?? Mr. E. L. Randal of Clemson col lege was a business visitor in tho city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris and fam ily of Central spent Sunday in Ander son. The former ls president of the Norris Cotton mill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan pf] Central were visitors in Anderson ! Sunday. Mr. C." H. Burton of Pendleton! spent Sunday In Anderson. Dr. Thomas O. Kirkpatrick of] Lowndesvllle was a ?. jslnesj visitor In the city yesterday. ** Mr. Charlie Townsend visited his mother in Iva Sunday. Mr. Joe D. Sullivan spent Sunday in Williamston. Judge and Mrs. George Prince are spending a few days In Greenville j .wilie tho former is off his court du ties this wok. F^v.. E. L. Kugloy of Honea Path was a visitor yesterday. Hr. Luther Guy of Greenville, c?e.im agent of the Southern Public ij'..!it?-?s company, was a visitor yes terday. Mr. W. K. Lewis of Columbia ] spent yesterday In Anderson. Mrs. A. S. Todd and daughter, Miss Eleanor, of Manning t *e visit ing relativos In Anderson for a few di? yu. Mr. and Mr3. Walter ri. Keeso and little daughter, Miss Rut:? and ! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cochran spent fui.day in Greenville. Mr. Bruce Harper went to Spartan burg Sunday. Mr. Clement HayneswortfN member I of thoflaw firm of Haynesworth and Hayjiesworth of Greenville, was a ?business visitor yesterday. The Rev. R. W. Barber cf Lown desville spent yesterday in Anderson. An automobile party lu Anderson yesterday from Hartwell, Ga., was) composed of Mrs. J. L. Massey, Mrs. W. H. Whttsworth, Mrs. J. L. Leard, and Mr, Emll^Leard. Dr. R. C. Moseley and MT. Kohn of Atlanta, Ga., spent Sunday In An derson. Mrs. Martha Payne has gone on an i extended trip to Jacksonville, Tampa 'and Lakesland, Fla. Mrs. M. PJ. Brlggj and Mrs. Dan iels of Seneca are visiting in Ander son . Mr. S. W. Williams of .Morris was ; |a visitor yesterday. Misses Lillian Busbea and M.. L. Mood, students at the Womans Coir 'cge a* Due. Wtest, were shopping In Anderson yesterday. Mr. Rufus Bol*, of the Green Pond [section . -i8 0 visitor yesterday. Prof. Poston. Prof. Swift of Green ville-Female college and Messrs. Huff and Frank Cox of Funnan universi ty in Greenville came to Anderson last ! night and had dinner with the lat ter's parent?. Judge and MrB. W. P. 'Cox. . .'. ? :?.*: '. . \v. , . ? I . I|r. E. O. Hunter of Bpart?nburg 'waa a business visitor yesterday. Mr. W. Lt. MCCuen of the Mountain Creek section was a business vlsi-1 [tor yesterday. Mr. W. H. Wade dit Charlotte. N. ?C., waa in the city yesterday calling on the Jewelry trade. "ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH" F?RlvlED | -~ Atlanta, Sept. 27.-A- "British As sociation of Atlanta" formulated not, to take-.a partisan .stand on the war j situation, hut putely for. relief work, has boan formed 'jere, with R. J. Mc Donald in the Sil.Wy building an sec retary,: The Interesting point ahout it is that tfie reMef work ls to be un dertaken right hero in Atlanta In stead of. In Europe. Tho work consists In holding out [tho helping hand- to those wfto neel Ht. It op?ralos chiefly among those who are of British birth or descent, but does not bar anybody who ls In 'urgent need. A number of prominent Atlanta doctora and Surgeons are giving their I services to the association, and a number of unfortunates hive already been put back on their fetet and made self supporting. : Membership in tba association iv I not oonttnad entirely to Atlanta, but [ ?.may be seemed by all those of Brit-. Tish birth or descent who trish to Join and .help tb? work along. Associate I members will be taken in outside At-1 ? Sfeay roartlalat Hear?. I This summer: s- caf to have produced ? I an unusual amoani ol sickness. Many ; complain of headaches, lame backs ? rheumatism, blltoiisneM and' of being '"altvays fired,'' Ache?, trains and 111? ! caused by the kidney? falling to do their work and throw the poisonous ( waste from the system yield ?Julckly tt> Foley Klda.ry Pill*, They he!f> elfm InSion, give sound sleep ?ltd make you feel weil and ?tren?'. They ar? tonic in action. Sold everywhere. Phone 37. Te? at the ('?lieue This Afternoon. TJO department of Domestic Science I of the Anderson college will glvo a little tea at the college this after* noon, at five o'clock, and ali the ladles in town who are interested in a ladies cooking class are asked to attend. Miss Kathleen Leo will have charge of this work and she hopea to have a large class of ladies who wii.M to tage a course in domestic science. Miss Marie Kewell of Rock Hill is here tho guest of Mrs. W. E. Atkin son, she ls on her way home from San .Francisco, where she attended thc exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Crayton, Miss Virginia GHmer, and Mr. Aubrey Marshall, spent the week-end at Rus sells. Mrs. J. J. GHmer and Mr. Rob Gi! ntr are spending some time at Knn?i?dt*. Mr. dimers many friends will ?>t> delighted to hear that Ue Is gaining -and getting stronger every day. Mr. and Mrs. John Sage, or At lanta are at Hotel Chiquola. Mrs. M. E. Reid of Augusta, is with relatives herc. Mrs. & .C. Major, and Mrs. Mary Beaty are at home from a visit to friends in Atlanta. Mrs. Horace McGee to Entertain. Mrs. Horace McGee has issued In vitations to a "Wishing Well" show er, for Miss Anna Trlbble on Friday afternoon, from 3 to r? o'clock. From f> to 7 on the same afternoon she will entertain at a musical !n '..oner of her two sisters, Mrs. James Page of Clover, S. C., and Miss Grace Rudl sall of Kin? Mountain, N. C. This is the first of a series planne.! by Mrs. McGee, and she hones to have several delightful little affairs dur ing the fall. luxie Chapter. The Dixie Chapter, will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the <:?ome ot Mrs. .1. E. Harton on Calhoun street. Mrs. Bar?o", Lottie Kates/ ind Miss Nell*? Pyrton will bo the hostesses. ' Delightful Plein re Hhovr Party. The faculty and student body of ] Anderson college were entertained nt a delightful picture show party yes terday afternoon by the management of the Anderson theatre. Manager Trowbridge tad on for thc afternoon the wonderful ?cw military picture "Tlie Teugo," and lt was fully en j&RM&a by the young ladles and all othergiwho saw lt. *$fcpwbrldge also arranged for a special car to go out to% the col lege and bring the whole party in. This courtesy to the Anderson col lege ls deeply appreciated by not .-;-;-1-r Grandma Never Let Her Hair Get Gray j Kept Her Locks" Dark, Thick, Glossy, With Sage Tea and Sulphur* When yo? darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell because lt's done so naturally, so eyemy. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trouble some. . For 50 cents you can buy ' at any drug store the ready-to-use tonic called ".Wyeth's Sage and (Sulphur Compound." You. Just dampen a spone or soft brush With it and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Yon will also discov er dandruff is gone and. bair has j btopped falling. . Gray, faded hair, though- no dis grace is a sign of. old age, and we ali dealro a youthful and attractive ap pearance, get busy ? at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look years younger: FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS By Bel* Corutaady Supplied Wita Tbc?for?'s Bkck-?raagnt. McDuff, Vs.-"I suffered for sever?! years," says Mrs. j. 8. Whittaker, ol - c, "will, sick headache, an<! trouble, rs ago a friend toictme to try fi3a!k-lX3(tfM; wmch I did, i lt to be theoest nmfly medi young and ojo. , I keep Black-D?ttghtoa hand an thc unie now, and when my children feel a ?tue bad, they ask ac lo* a dose, and il i them more good than gay medicine ' ever tried. h never have ft long spell of sick tin our family, st?atw* Offo-atace* using Blaclc-Draugbt." Ps BU?Vpfftugh? te purely and has been found ta regu ." stomachs. aid digestion, re? ^Jfl&f&f?ttt^jR?f^ilfaAt. -musca t che, ??ck stomach, end slm?lai ls coo ff ist W? for more ) years, sad aas btae&ied more roan ft m?moa people. your druggist sells ted ?corr ,enda Black-Draught. Price only 26c. Orr a i ?ckage to-iUy. RC J? "Th* IL?? Frsnnik ? BIJOU i W<s?a??dlay, Sept 29 Showing every move in this notorious tragedy from the finding of the body of little Mary Phagan on through to. the Lynching of Leo Frank. Every man, woman and child in Ander son county should see this picture show. :vf. 'wmm>M*?^^m .mtwm.mi.???? ? iimMHw>?S J only the college itself, but by Its many friends, nore m Ute city auu the.youug ladies spent a very happy afternoon. y\:3. KciJinanfl Jacobs of Clinton ls the guest of Mrs. J. D. Town rend. Mrs; Natllio Smith of Gaffney ?s the guest cf her sister, Mrs. Ri. H. V. Nance, ., *.H'.-i?BW WoHJi '. jeir Weight lo Gold. "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets and tf?fafa'd them to be just as repre sented, a quick relet for headaches, dizzy spells and other symptoms de noting a torpid liver and a disordered condition of tho digestive organs. They aro worth their weight In gold," writes Miss Clara A. Driggs, Elba, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Biliousness tad Count nation. It 1B certainly surprising that any woman will endure the miserable feel" Ings caused by biliousness end con* stipatlon, when relief ls BO easily hat and at BO little expense. Mrs. Chas. Peck, Gates, N. Y., writes: "About a . year ago I used two bottles ot Chamberlain's Tablets and they cured mo of biliousness and constipation." For sale by all deaers. Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure obtainable from an Auto-Va catioh trip. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Pahr etto N. Main. one for Every Need Years of experience haye led ot to provide various forms of telephone service, each, de signed to fill some particular requirement For the Home we furnish telephone service on a PARTY LINE, service where more than one person uses the same circuit thus reducing ?he coat to each user; or a DIRECT LINE, service over an exclusive circuit We alto install EXTENSION TELEPHONES so that calls may be answered without running up or downstai * We provide, too, INTERIOR TELE PHONE SERVICE between the various rooms or floors of a residence. For the Office . we furnish every type of telephone service that may be required. Offices and busy business establish ments usually need DOUBLE TRACK TELE* PHONE SERVICE, i. e., two or more telephone 'Unes, so that incoming and outgoing messages can be cared for simultaneously. The best form of double track service is known as PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE SERVICE, and is very gen eraK/ used in large offices. The PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE also permits of excellent interior service between various rooms or depart ment? of the office. For the Factory we furnish telephone service to meet all require ments. Frequently, where ? factory is located out of town, we furnish a PRIVATE LIKE from the factory to the city office. We can furnish PRIVATE L?NES to practically every poi at within a radius of a thousand miles. Call for detailed information. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY