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?Dr. HENRY R. WELLS ii?tite F. * M. Building Offlee 5?7-Phones-Residence 66 ? _. Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Offlee 304-5-G Bleckley Building* Office Phone 429 Residence Phone 149. Dr. Lillian L. Carter w Osteopath 212 Bleckley Bldg. Phone 168. Residence 318. Dr. L. Carl Sanders (Associated With Dr. J. 0. Sanders) Office Bleckley Bldg. Phone 329. Residence Phone 149. Drv C. Singleton Breedin Offlee In St Mary's Hospital North Anderson. llo'^t^fy^ ?. OOsho?m, Trowbridge & Sugg? DENTISTS ^WUtoerSL C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect Bleckley Building Anderson. S. C & Western ?wlway A??it?ta, Ga. To and Fr<^-the NORTH, SOUTH, HAST, WEST Leaves: N&22 . .. .6:08 A. M. Nb. 6 . . . . 3 :37 P. M. Arrives: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. No. 5 . . . . 3:07 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly ^.-, - PROPER LIGHTS F0R YOUR CHILD'S LYES. THESE ELECTROL1?RES CONCENTRATE THE LIGHT WHERE IT SHOULD BE. PRICES $3.50 AND ?4.50 Southern Puh ECfi ^Utilities Co. b headquarters for good things to eat. Try some of oar CM Time Pork Sausage. Nice Juicy btcak, Lean Pork Chops, Fine Fal Veal We .are all ready getting oysters in. If you can't decide what you want phone 694 and vre will help you to decide. LILY WHITE MARKET, J. W. Lindsay, ' Proprietor. J.. _ . _."j JJ _ Decide the Question next time you suspect yourself of wondering if it would pay to biiy a GAS RANGE tackle the coal range all day one. of t^ese^ Hot Days and cook for y oui wife. That will d?cid? the question for you quickly . i ' * 'i* - ? Anderson Gas Co eden for ment ia helpless. Fortunately * woman'? keen wit take* tba pl ace ol mere muscular strength ?nd a? many I a bravo woman has done before har, beautiful Kitty Cray maleta opportunity even oat ol bat W!U Kitty win? The constantly cHanging I kaWido?copu scenes, fcettin/rs. ir^-.denta and excitingharjoehings ?fit thrill you. \ This bcaotUul story ol tove and adventure ' ciarles the supreme ip photo play. aaM?ii t HIST See lt. Htt* week. See it ?very week. Do,' * : BROKEN COIN i?3 Tft+JPtmro Play S?riel Suprem* j IS SfiismJcj-On* Each IVaeM AT Bijou TOD?Y .11 1 I...'.1 _.'^'.?'L. ." '.?,.L'..!l_"?? PI?N? SACRIFICE Vtot^^p?mi te fcjh?me naar ^^gjj^** uwdliat m ?*-rfv ct oc?od* I ion : rood af s^.^BI?a?r?e ?.?spietwiKiuuklitr. Aadmsi _ 1.1, sumar, e? ?en, , ?TUST?, ct ... ..., < ?. .. < ???. OCTOBER 10TH TO 1?TH BASEBALL RETURNS TO BEPAWS AS IS CUSTOM WORLD'S. SERIES BE RECEIVED 3Y INNINGS MUCH INTEREST Locally and the Fane Are An xiously Waiting for the First Biri Game. / Much local interest will be mani fested In the world's championship series between Vic Boston American team and Ute Philadelphia Nationals ?whie.:? is scheduled to begin tomor row with the first game being play ed on the homo grounds of the lat ter. As is usually the custom, the re turns of tlie . games during the series hy innings will be posted at Clayton's Drug store and a big num ber of fans will bo around to watch them. Mr. Cray ton stated yesterday that ho expected to get the returns as he had been doing tor the past few seasons. Both thu Phillies and the F..;d Sox have a- large following in this city, the admirers of the two teams bein* about equally divided. Various base ball dope writers have been filling the papers for the past several weaks with articles about which team would carry off tho honors but noth ing but the series will convince the fans and thousands will be there to see them. Both teams seem to be about equally matched and the games ought to be os close aa any played In the world's series during the pest few years. TES! THE ANDERSON THEATRE Japan's Imperial Coronaron. (Hae Wall Street Journal.) People who have business with Japan had better get lt well ont ol the way by the time tho Great Cere-' mon y of the imperial coronation ol November ll comes to pass. All or dinary affairs then gi YO place to holiday making. No event in Asia, or possibly in Europe, transcend? in picturesqueness the imposing, page* entry of this one. Owing to Japan's larger part in the events of an in ternational character in more recent years, there will be a world-wide In* terest in thia truly magnificent cele bration. The imperial diet bas voten 5,5001000 yen to bear tho expense ot tho occasion, and: the entire Japa nese people are going to show to the rest of the world how kindly sud cordially they can entertain tooee who do - them the honor of coming to share the event with them.. Precocious Offspring-"Pa, may I aak Just ono more question?" Patient. Pater-"Yes, my son. Just ono more." Precocious Off ?ape ^ng-"Well, then, pa. how i? U that the night falls,"hot it's clio day that breaks?"-Chicago Herald. "So Kate Married her husband to reform him. Did she succeed?M "Yes, he used to be a spendthrift and now ho hos nothing to spend. --Boston. Transcript. YES! THE ANDEtW0N~THEATRE Ocr Jitney O Pier -This and 5c. Dont' miss this. Cut out thia, slip, enclose with Sc and mail It to Falej & Co., Chicago, m., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup;' Foley Kid ney Pills, for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, i kidney .ano bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache . and sluggish bowels. Bold overywhere. YES! THE ANDERSON THEATRE ?filC ACID IN MtA? i GLOSS THE KIDNEYS " ' . - Take a glass of Salb if your Bark hurts or BlarleVr bothers. . If you must have your meat every day. eat It, but Bush your kidneys with skits occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost parv alyzcs the kidneys in their efforts to. expel lt from the blood. They be come sluggish and weaken,* then you suffer with a dull misery In tho kld ney region, sharp pains tn the back or sick hrrsdcehe, diastases, your stomach sours, tongue ls coated and When tho weather ls had you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the ehisasi*; often Kel ?ore and irritated, oblig ing yuh to seek relief two or three times during the night To centralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and Bash oft the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts Tram any phar macy here; ?s&o a tablesponfu! Itt a glass or water before breakfast foi1 a. faw days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Hi mr.de from the ada of grapse and lemon juice, combined wth ltthla, and bli been nsed for gmcrations to Bash and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also m neutralize the acids tn urina, to It ao longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Sails la inexpensive; cannot in jure, and makes a delightful efferve scent Uthla-watsr drink. Phone 3?. . i? . ? PliiUttlu** .Meeting. The Senior PhilaU oa class of tho First Baptist church will bo enter tained Thursday uftrenoon, October 7th at 4 O'clock by Mrs. Raymond Cochran, end Mrs. Walter, Koese at the home or Mrs. Cochran, 116 Pr? vost street, Every member is drged to attend. Senior rh II? thea. The Senior class of tr.te First Pres byterian church will meet this af ternoon at four o'clock w!th Mrs. Clarence Tolly, at ber home on West Markot street. :1(fc"j. A. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mauldln, airs. Cora Ligon and MrS. Raymond Mhttison, went to Spartunburg to attend thc Ligon-Gib boney wedding last night. Miss AN berta Brock has been there for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold ot Chicks Springs were berti' last night to attend the Trlbble-pearce wedding TTT^TTTTWTvTTWTTTTTy Persona) Messrs. - Will Mouche-, and Jesse Cann of Iva were business visitors In Anderson yesterday. Prof. J? B. Coleman ot Iva., was a business visitor yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. T. Stone of Greenville was among the visitors in Anderson yes terday. Messrsv Paul Norris and Paul Skol ton were visitors from tho Roberta section yesterday. Mrs. Mary Clark of Bolton was in the city shopping yesterday. Mr. I.S. McGee of Starr was in tho city y?terday. Mr. N- T.-Kay of Honoa Path spent yeatsrday 4P Anderson. Mr. Aij?M. McMahaa of Belton spent a few hours in the city yes ?tsjaayjr*' Mr. Mack Rogers? of Williamsion came over to Anderson Wednesday. Messrs. J. T. El rod and John \ Rogers of Pcaroetown wore business visitors yesterday. ia. L. A.-.Todd of SUrr'niado a vllt to tho clty*yestordipr. Dr. Sam Browne left yesterday for Orangeburg -where ?lie will locate. Miss Marie Wilson of Sandy Springs j is tho guest of her grandmother. Mrs. ?('arrie Holder. Iee Cream Supper, There Will be a supper and Ice cream serged at Mt. Viewy school house. Saturday afternoon, October 0, from five 'until ten. The public is cordially Invited. NAVAL ADVISORY BOARD IN SESSION Washington. Oct. 6.-The new naval advisory board with Thomas A. Edison as chairman met here today for the first time to ?ffect an or ?spitatlon and lay plane for their fu ere work , and for conferences with naval exports on problems now before tba navy department. Edison pre sided and the most of the 21 mern- ; hers, were present. The latter on President .Wilson. Preparing Far D?fense. Washington. Oct. e.-^President i Wilson, addressing tho new narai ad-J visory board, said he believed the ??Mb nation "'Was convinced that we onght to bo prepared, not tor war, but for defense, and vary adequately pre pared." TU* president received the" board after a preliminary conference With Secretary Daniels and the h ivy Officials. Thh ?resident said the spirit of America isfone of peace-and Inde pendence, working not as those who ' wodld change enytntajf pf America, be* only as those who would safeguard .everything ia America. WOfrKW'S- ft?BFRAC E IN H. J. Washington, Oct.'?.-That President Wilson will vote for tho woman's suf frage state constitutional amendment In Nsw Jersey at the special election october 19 is announced at the White House. He votes as a private cltiren and bot as a leader of the Democratic fnrty. He thinks the question should not bc a party Issue. Tula Head j fr; Sacrifice. 'BI Paso. ?bL ?.-Miguel Dla? Lombardo, foreign minister of tho ' Villa cabinet, declared tn a-?talement that the Villa government was j to make personal sacrifices interest <?f harmonv in Mex ico. Tho situation ls very much Uko that of a year ago. Two faction aro oppoting one. Without union, ho saTd lasting peace Is impossible. . Apple* Canse Xttht*. '/^-Indians, Oct. e.-August Blor. sh.-1. and killed Bert Scar? near here. Wou-nded Mrs. Sears and throe chil dren. becaO.se the children wore gath ering apples on a farm Sears rented from Bion. The woman and two| sfsiMrea will probably die.. <3? .G eu i'^^P^T ill fl .2? CD We take pleasure in announcing to our friends and patrons in Anderson that our Fall and Winter Stocks are now at their very best. Your inspection is invited. Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses and Gowns, Styl ish Millinery, Silks and Dress Goods, Waists, Cor sets, Children's Wear, Blankets, Linens, Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear. Courteous Railway Fare Dependable Attention Refunded Qualities PRICES NEVER HIGH SPECIAL PLAYS ARE SH?IJHNDERSOI) Small Crowd Witnessed Presenta ren "Peaceful Valley" Last Night. Lost night a small crowd witnessed tho performance of "Peaceful Valley," by tho Norene St. Clair Stock com pany. This ls without doubt one of tho best, and ls tho cleanest drama that bas been presented In The An-' dei ROU. The story is a beautiful ono, and, thc characters ot Noses Howe,, end his mother were portrayed by CVi'r. Pollock and Miss St Clair, and Tor naturalness abd ease these two characters stand out with characters in tho high priced productions. Mr. Murray, SB Charley Rand, was very good., and Mr. Bcaublon exceptionally clever in the part of Jack Farquhar. Mr. Meyer as the landlord waa very funny. Those who missed seeing ^'Peaceful Valley" missed one of the. best played offering of this company. The specialties by Mr. Meyer and The Harmony Four: were well- received.. The play ton'ght will-bo "The Lit tle Girl That II* Forgtft," a dr^^natita tlon of Beniah Pointers famous pho toplay. Mr. Pollock will have a char acter at which he. excells, add every member of the conpany will be seen to Ko?d advantage. New vaudeville numbers will be introduced. Weather permitting The ?nderte* will be crowdod, and lt should be, for the plays ottered by. this company aro - ll-ll for Evopy Man ? ttl i I ,i. Vnlf i i i?,. _ I OCTOBER 10TH TO 16TH far superior ta' those of the other pop ular priced companies touring this section. The company's feature play will bo ogercd Friday night, and the royalty boing BO high the price ot admission Is raised for that night tfdly to 25. 85 nnd 50 cents. Seats now culling. "The White .Sinter," li^thg apley, the blggost, beat, and most elaborate pro duction over attempted by' a reper toire or stock company. ? . ^C^P^I Genuine Gastona ^^^^ ?^^r?ver i ?^^^^ ?hii?y Y?ars , Ex?* Copy of Wtapp?. . ;?; . i ' ?- :.. . ' ... .???"> |f% dlB?i Lee me send you FREE PERFUME jj ' Write today for ft testing feuttfo cf e J IX* 0 PAJtt\mERJE 43>. PIHAUD, Departa.** M. I