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When you go to the San Francisco Exposition 17? "??' ?' * ' # ttposition 1$ le longo out cl Ihr ?! itll.jblftl tMptrlcucts poJsiMc " -lUOOt OAKY. Maintain your contact with family, friends and business associates by using WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters These provide quick and economical means of daily communication. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. SECOND COTTON REPORT ISSUED (CONTINUED. FROM PAGE ONE.) Texas. Year Balea 1915..I,t4?486 1914.1,134.342 1913.1,727,039 MissUsipp!. Year %al(M 191."). : 79,986 1914. 163,298 1913.. 120,?9,X 1913.*. ^57,3!?3 North Carolina. Year Bales 1915. 92,918 1914. 84,517 1913. 49,952 1912. 101,683 OUI a h on in. Year BaleB IM?. 2,130 1911. 104,154 19?.. 148.'../9 1912.. 77,394 South Carolin?. Year Bale 1915. 259,070 1914. 303.70? Hilft. 193,318 1912. 174,251 Tennessee. Year Balea 1916. 9,143 1914.... 16,032 191i. 18,359 1912. 990 1912. .2,002,975 All Other States Year 1915 . 1914. 1913. 1912. The next ginning census bureau will h BaleB . 3,362 . 8.258 . 6,251 . 2,740 report of the issued at to a. m., October 25, ana will show t'iie quantity of cotton ginned prior to Oc tober 18. CITROLAX CITROLAX CITROLAX Best thing for constipation, sour stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. iStops u sick headache almost at once. Gives a most thorough and satisfactory flushing?no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome.?R. H. Weih ecbt. Salt Luke City, Utah, writes: "I find Citrolax the best laxative I ever used. Does not gripe?no un pleasant after-effects." Sold every where.. ? Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ove? SO years, has borne the signature of and lias been made under his per* JW-?-j1- f sonal supervision since Its Infancy. / ccc*UsZ4r Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations aud " Just-os-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Induits and Children?Experience against, Experiment* # ^VhatisCASTORIA Oasioria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare* gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, SlorplUno xmi otVer Karcotio BuhHtanee. Its age is its guaran<ee. Zt destroys Worms - and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrh a. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food , giving healthy and natural Sleep* The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS >Bears the Signature of In Use For Over U Years The Kind You Have Always Bought IHt <3 ENTAU m rOMWANr. W^WYOUK CITY. m San Francisco confirms your selection Awarded Gold Medal Highest Honor for India-Ceylon Teas San Francisco, 1915 SAFE-TEA FIRST* ?ad AHrsy? J1H-113 Hwfcm >>'- New Y*fc * RECOMMEND CHANGES IN HIGH SCHOOL \M RESOLUTION ADOPTED AT MEETING OF SCHOOL TRUST'*S WANT MORE MONEY Numerous High School in County Causes Each One to Get Small Amount From State. The last quarter'.*/ meeting for t ils year of the Anderson County School Trustee association was held yester day afternoon beginning ot 1:30 in the court house for the purpose or discussing school conditions in the various districts and for devising means by which some action mig.it he brought about at the next regular session of Urn South Carolina legis lature which would amend the high school law in rf\gurd to certain limit-, ing features which It now possesses. Thoro arc about 200 members of the association but owing to this being a very busy timo of the year, only about 20 were'present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Dr. W. A. Trlpp, after which reports were heard from va rious schools. These -reports dealt with the advancement of the schools during the past ten years, their pres ent status, and their plans for the future. The reports showed that in every section there 13 a crying need for more money to run the schools on and also in some districts need for more suitable buildings. Among the "U8tees making reports were those from White Plains. West Pelzer, Walk er-McBlmoyle. Zion, Calhoun, Oak Grovo and few others. After these rojwrts were made short talks were made by Supt. Felton, Mr. B. C. McCants and Mr. J. W. San dors of Pendleton, all pointing out the fact that there were changes which ought to bo mode in the pres ent high school law.. Supt. Folton stated that be wanted the law so changed that the limit by county to ho high schools would not be ).:,0OO. This is he limit allowed by law and Anderson! county is now obtaining every cent possible. Owing to the fact that there are bo many high schools in Anderson county, the amount of money each one receives is limited to a small sum. In other counties where there are fewer hi'ih schools each one goto more money. Mr. Felton stated that Sie wanted this law changed so that the number of high schools in the county would have something to do with the mon ey given by the state. - .Mr. WBcCnnts "Stated that he-favor ed what Mr. Felton had said but al so wanted it fixed so that the popula tion in a district would play its pari in getting money from the state. He polned out conditions here in the city of Anderson which are such that the schools receive only a very small amount fronl the state. lie stated that he also wanted the law amended so that pupils living out of Anderson district would not have to pay tui tion In order to attend the high school. Mr. Sanders suggested tint JTue law ho also amended allowing the county superintendent of education to regu late In regard. to how many pupils must attend a high school before stat<> aid can be obtained. After the talks a resolution was passed to 'he effect that a recommen dation bo jade to the Anderson dele gation to che general assembly tha*. they.try to have the state high school law amended along lines discussed and also that they get into communi cation with the state department of education in regard to this matter. The tdecion of officers was then taken up with the following results: Dr. W. A. Tripp was re-elected president; Mr T. C, Jackson, Sr., of Iva first vice president and Mr. W. I.I. Shcrard of Williamston second vice president; Mr. J. W. Sanders, secretary. EAT LESS AND TAKE I SALTSFOR KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers. The American men. and Women must guard constantly Sgatnst kidney trouble because we eat too much and all oir, food Is rich. Our blood Is illled ?Ith uric acid, which the kid neys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the elimlpaUvo tissues clog and the re suit Is kfdney trouble, bladder weak ness and .a general decline in health When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or throe times during the night; if yon suffer with sick headache or diz zy, nervous spells, 'acid stomach, or you .have rheumatism when the weather la bad, get from your phar macist,: about four ounces of Jad Salts; tako a tablespoonf.il in a glass of water .before breakfast for a few days sad your kidneys will then act line.- This famous salts is mails, from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with iUhia, and has been used for generations to .flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neu tralize the acids In the urino so It no leeger is a source of irritation, Kas writing bladder disorders... Jad Salts is inexpensive; canfeot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent . ater beverage, and belongs fa every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney floahiag any time. JUDGE GF PROBATE MADE SEVEN SALES WERE ATTENDED BY LARGE CROWD YESTERDAY MORNING AMOUNTED $9,505 Some of the Land Brought a High Average Price While Other Was Utile Low. Yesterday was salesday and seven sales of real estato were made by Uiie JudgO of probate. Owing to the fact that court of common picas was to havo convened and also because of two other meetings In the city yes terday of Interest to people In all sec tions of the county, the public sale was attended by a rather large crowd. The sales wore as follows: John Walker against Will Walke* and Tvoila Walker and others', 44 acres In Helton township, to J. H. Walker for $1,500. Katio Henderson,. Hooker (fender* son and othora against KezlnU Hen derson and otliers, one-half acre In Wllllamston township, to A. H. Dag nall for $150. George Mattlson against Lizzie Ellis, Ellie Mattlson and others, 15 acres in Willhvnston township, to W. K. Hudgens for $600. Mrs. Lizzie Burton, as administra tiv of the citato of Miss Jane I>>v erOtt. against Mrs. Wannie Powell, 23 acres In Hall township, to ML. Bon ham, attorney, $650. . H. F. Cely, as administrator, of estate of Rachel Lewis, deceased, against Jake Lewis, Anna Rlchoy, et al., 4 acres in Brushy Creek to 12. P. El rod for $000. College Heights Land company against J. Charles Burton. 2 8-10 acres of land near this city lj A. Al len for $3,000. Julia 'Ann Martin against Mrs. Lillie Ashley Shirley, .and of hers. 86 acres in Belton township to Eugene Ashley for $3,105. "f Phone 87. M a Eunice RuaselL, who is con nected wlt'.v the rr?t^njincc in Now York is ht home , for- a visit to her parents, Sir. and ?0te. W. W. Rus sell. :.? ' *' Mrs. .Herbert Harris is at home from a short stay in Brevard, N. C. Mrs. William'Overman ' has gone to Charlotte, Ni C, to attend tho stato ccoventlon of !'. I). C. Mrs. Overman was a former state president and dur ing her residence in .North Carolina ono of their most, prominent club women. She goes to this convention by special invitation nbd as a special guest of .honor. WMle in Charlotte she will he tho guest of Mrs. H. L. AdatuB. Wesley Philathea Class The Wesley Philathea class will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. J. M. Evans of Rose Hill. Mrs. Ferdman Jacobs has returned to her home in Clinton alter a weeks' visit to Mrs J. B. Townsend. Mies Louise Gilmer spent Sunday in Pen die ton. Miss Jessie Browne attended the dance at Clemson Saturday night. Beautiful Luncheon for Miss Tribble ' and Her Bridal Party. The Tribble-Pearce wedding party were entertain, d at a beautiful luncheon yesterday morning by Miss Marguerite Henry and Miss Catborine SuHitfui at the Uiomo of Miss Honry on South McDuluo street. The Whole house was filled with the beauty and fragrance of many pink roses, and a charmingly arranged basket of the same lovely flower was the pretty center peice of the handsome lunch con table. After all were seated at the table each gaeat wrote a wish for the bride on liar visiting card and these after being, read were bound into a pretty little handpalnt cd book, and presented to the bride. A" elogant six course luncheon was served, and wliilo they all still linger ed at the table a tray of English walnuts was passed, and when open ed were found to contain appropriate tittle Vprses for the pretty honor guest. w!:>.ile-her walnut when opened held a wedding ring. After returning to the parlor, several pretty, bours were given'by Miss Henry, Miss Anna TribbTo and Miss Clarke, ; The mem bers of the bridal party pr?sent were: Mrs. W. If. Powell. Mrs. Q. Frank Johnson, Miss Anna Tribble,- Miss Nina Carpenter, Miss Lou Nelle Mc Gee. Mis?. Elizabeth Arthur. Miss Uulh Watkics. ? Misa Marguerite Hebry, Miss Elizabeth Frctwcn, Miss Anna Warren Clarke, Miss Nelle. Hine ly. Miss Frances Tribble. Miss Cath erine Sullivan. Miss Willie Perkins. Miss Louise Henry. Mrss Elizabeth Arthur of Union ar a*ived yesterday to join the (house party, being entertained by Misa Anna Tr?ble. Mrs. W. J. Mnldrow and Mr*. W. A. Sneer spent yesterday ta Spartan* barg. . 1 CebberVs Potato Chip*. Fresh, land Ctkp Daily, Phono No. 733* ALL DAY EXERCISES DORCHESTER CHURCH W. F. COX AND E. C. EARLE DELIVERED AD DRESSES VEfcY OLD CHURCH Having Been Organized About 1830?Missionary Sermon By Rev. E. S. Adams. There- was a Sunday school rally and missionary day oxercl60B held at Dorchester Baptist church, a few miles northwest of Helton Sunday and 0 very Interesting program was car ried out. Dorchester church is one of the oldest in this section of the state and dates hack to the year 1830 when it was organized. This church was built before either Belton or Wil liamston became known, li is said, and Is one of the old landmarks in the eastern section of tho county. The old building was torn down about 27 yearn ago and a new one took its place. The church has a larso mem bership and is one of tho best in the Saluda association. The services Sunday morning prov ed very interesting us well as im pressive. Messrs. W. F. Cox and C. B. Earle of Anderson made ad dresses In the morning and ' t'.ieso were well received. After tho ad dresses wero concluded dinner was nerved on tho grounds and about 1 300 hundred partook of a bountiful \ spread. Aftor dinner an address was made by Mr. L. Li;. Wright of Honea Path and Rev. E. S. Adams of Helton preaohed tho missionary sermon. UlyWhite Market is headquarters for good thing! to eat. Try some of our Old Time Pork Sausage, Nice Juicy Steak, Lean Pork Chops, Fine Fat Veal. We are all ready getting oysters in. If you can't decide what you : want phone 694 and we will help you to decide. LILY WHITE MARKET, J. W. Lindsay, Proprietor. HOW "Til" HELPS SORE, Tie FEE! Good-byo snre tuet, burhiiig fcrtiawo)1 len foot, ?wealv fret, suiclihig ff? t, tired feet Goo?l-bye cor??, callousox, bunions nn.* raw spiits. ' K nmre ??Iii?! light' m**-!, no wot limping w i t I ruin iir ilrswin up J -h r fan' i; agony. "MZ"i?> magical, a < t i right o:T. ' ' VA' llrilWrt Oil i. II* 1 tin pi?i?H>ncii|ri exuda tions whii-h puff up tti? feet. Use "TIZ" ami for get your foot misery. Ahl how ?om fortaklc your feet feel. Cet a 2.*? conJ box of "TIZ" now at any ? druggist o? department store Don't sutler. Ha* good feet, glud feet, fort thut .m-\> swell, tyver. hurt, never get ll red. 3'ear*s foot confort guarantee! q money refunded. TT ' ] Savings i?_ {-_J The Beeret of success. Are you saving your earnings? Vitally Important] You should. Interest compounded quarterly. New accounts added dally. Clive us a share of your * business. Start now, join the army of savers. The Saving* Depart BMMBg of The Baak cf Anderson The Strongest Bank u? the County. DRESS UP FOR DRESS UP WEEK Here's one of the latest up-to-the-minute styles by Stetson ai sold by them in their New York Retail Stores. There's a Stetson Hat for Every Occasion. T. L. CELY CO. Under Hotel Chiquola We are recommending our 10-1-0 and 10-2-0 and 10-2-?-0 for wheat and oats this fall when you sow it. This will give it stalk and grains in the head, and that it what you want in grain. If you will sow five acres in wheat and five in oats this fall, after preparing the land well and fertilizing it well with either of these goods, you will find it advantageous. The 10-2-J-? is an especially fine goods for grain. Let us hear from you.. Anderson Phosphate & Oil fk Anderson, South Carolina. Rasor'sTonsorial Parlors Cut The Price SHAVES REDUCED TO - - 10c Best equipped shop in the city. Strictly Sanitary. ttCtean liness is Next to Godliness.'' Efficient Workmen?Best service in every respec Barbers: Rainer, Bruce, Lindsay and Rasor. Rasor's Tonsorial Parlors Ligon & Ledbetter B!dg. Neat to Railroad on North Main. * l 5 a n v t h i nj ?3 Uns, Polishes Everything events Rust Everywhere7 *t!M?l_ tnwcftSS? t>ms^S?matsra?toctaa?tbea au srtal swrfawis.tnifawa sad eat. a-IN-ONK.OIU COMPANV^WO'* f _ New vente err* I Akolaj 42 OABroaowav CALOMEL DYNAMITES YOUR LIVER! MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES "Dofoi's Urtr ToRt" Starts Ywr LHw Better Tfen balmi tad Yn Mt Lose I Bij's Wk Liven up your a\ug(rl?h liver 1 Feel flpe 'and ehterful ; make your work a pleasure; h? vigorous and full of ambi tion. But take no nasty, dangerous ealomel beSause.. H makes you sick and you may los? a' day's work. Calomel is imereury or qr.'cksslver which causes aeerc+la of the bone*. Calomel. crashes into sour bite liko dynamite, breaking it up. Thai's whei you feel-that awful nsuafett sad cramping. Listen to mal It you want to enjoy the nicest? gentlest liver -and bowel cleansing yonuewr experlenoiBd just take a st>oonfa?af iuwUiltsa DrisoD'a. Liver Tone tonlghL Y?*f druggist or dialer seih? you^a SO cent bottle of Dodsoa*a Liver Tone under my personal money back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calomel and that is wuet make you sick. DodsQn'a M ver Tone in res! liver medicine. You'll know it next morning becauso you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working; headache and dlttineee gone; stomach will be sweet aad bowel? regular. Itodson's Liver Ton* ts entirely vege table, therefore harmless aad eaa no* salivate. G Ivo it. to your children. Millions -of people are using Dodroa'e Liver Tone instead of daagarou* calomel now. Your druggist will teil you tbafc the sale of Caiou^i 1? almost stoppsd eatirsl/aeru.