a If not let us protect your property with a policy in an old lin? company. We will appreciate ?a share of your business. t?? Frank & DeCamps Realty Company Jno. Frank, Pres. Q. J. DeCamps, l^ec. & Treas. wt 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 bats 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-O is an especially fine goods for grain. Let us hear from you. a Phosphate & Oil Co. Anderson, South Carolina. >i - iii MM verytfcingfijvetybody JLfats Phone 56 269 Greenville SUNSHINE CRACKERS .Fresh Buckwheat, package.10c, 1 Sc & 25c Piue Maple Syrup, pint ..25c & SOe Pan Cake Syrup made ? from pure cane and maple sugar.VgV ....... '? .25c St 50c All Fore Fruit Jams and Preserves V t .... . .25c St 30c --"yu--ju, SPECIAL SATURDAY ^FOfc CASH 1 Dozen Pink -Salmon ... ~J?*???0^' . . . . . -95c (Limit I Dozen) '. IO lb Bucket Lan!. .90c (Limit 1 Backet) Phone 56 269 Greenville St **--r-r ? m. PETITIONS FROM PROPERTY OWNERS WILL BE IN VITED WILL CONSUME BALANCE FUND Members of Paving Commission Took Action On Thia Matter Yesterday Afternoon. At the meeting ot the street pav ing commission yesterday afternoon tho members voted to invite, pcttionn from the property owners on Bast Earle street from Main to McDuffls and on Esst Market street from Main to McDuffle. asking that these streets bo paved, it being the unanimous opinion that lt would be best to spend tlie $2,100 which will be left- of t'?o paving funds after the work . on Manning street has been completed. At tho meeting of the commission held on Wednesday afternoon the members decided not to pass on the question'of what to do with the mon ey wthtch would be left over until af . ter they had thought over the matter ! further. They Were anxious to spend j this money where lt would be of the : most good and would ->e of tho most ; satisfaction to the people at large, i and they t>'.iterefore. decided to ad journ until yesterday afternoon. City Engineer Sanders stated yes ! terdsy afternoon that the work on ? Earle and Market streets would about take all of the funds left over after the work on Manning street had been ' completed. I Thoso streets, Earlo and Market nm close in the business district and will link toscthor two ot the most im portant paved streets in the city, Main and MCDufTie. It bi very essen tial to have as many of the connecting otroots paved as possible in order trtht I mud will not be carried off those un I paved to those paved. . I All of these matters were discussed by the members of the commission and they decided to invite petitions from the property owners-on Earle and Market streets. It ls thought ? that there will 'be no trouble in get I ting the petitions and lt was sated I by one member hat he understood kthat one was already being circulat ed for Market street. In regard to the Belgian block pav ing on Bast Benson, Fast Whltner and McDuffle, lt wsw decided to let the city have tills fixed up ht first class con I ditton. This will be done by levelling up the low places and grouting the blicks with cement. This work.will he somewhat like tont done on East Whltner street in front of the 'Stan dard warehouse which is very satis factory. . The question of the fee which would bs paid E. F. Cochran, acting city attorney, for hi? services to Kio pav ing commission, was discussed. Mr. Cochran was very liberal -in doing the work for the commission which . bas consumed a great deal of time and which has included much research. It was agreeable to Mr. Cochran and to the commission that he be paid onchalf of one per cent ot the money appropriated by city council for the paving, which will amount to appro xlmatelly $780. 1 Another question that came up was that of paying for the office and cleri cal work in connection with the pav ing and it was decided that $100 would be sufficient for this. This work has been done by a stenographer in connection with regular work. . The commission was very much gratified with the cost of the services of the attorney and the stenographer .ind it is believed that tim people of the c**y generally will concede that the expenses wete very considerate, considering the work done. Geisberg?? Potato Chips Fresh, and Crisp Dally, Phone Nc. 733. S. DEAN PEARMAN. PRESI DENT, HAS NAMED MEN Mr. S. Dean Pearman, president of the Clemson College Club in Ander son county, yesterday announced the perspnel of the committees which it was decided for him to appoint at the last meeting of the'club. At this meeting organisation was made, offi cers elected and the business before O'.ic body thoroughly discussed but no committees were appointed. It was announced yesterday that the club will have another meeting at 2 o'clock Saturday arter noon, October 16, in the chamber of commerce rooms on North Main street. A special invitation is extended to all Clemson men in the county to be present, whether they are graduates or thoso who attended only ons ot two years. T'.rls is the afternoon of the Clemson-Auburn football game and there ought to be an especially large attendance. Commit lees. The appointment of the various committees yesterday was as fol lows: Executive committee: A. E. Hon man, chairman; L. S. Horton and WI. 8. Beaty. Committee on by-laws: S. Dean Pearman, chairman, W, P. Sloan and J. L. Hutchins. Entertainment committee: Rufus Pant, Jr. ; chairman, P. C. drayton and Charlie Pant. Membership committee: W. D. Garrison, Denver, chairman; J. C. Duckworth, Williamston; Ben Aull, Autun; Li. A. Mertx, Belton, and J. B. Douthitt, Jr., Anderson, R. P. D. SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Hash the Kidneys at once vrhen Back harts or Bladder bei hara? No man or womtut who eats meat regularly can make a mistake,- by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Heat forms uric acid which clogs the kid ney pores sc they sluggishly filter only part of tho waste . and poisons from the blood, thea you got sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness,' constipa tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, blad der disorders come from sluggish kid neys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or lt th? urine ls cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from i any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salta ls made from the acid ot grapes and lemon juice, combined with ll thia and has been used for gen erations to flush clogged kidneys' and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so lt no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad ?Salts is inexpensive*' and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithla-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the'blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. riMW innM wmm???mm?m???????m???O????m (PROFESSIONAL CARDS ? (Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST ?fa?* F. & If. Building ?frkc 527- Phuncs-Resldenee et Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Ot..ce 304-5-6 mookley Building. Oillco Phone 429 Residence Phone 149. ? i ii> 'rr- . -if? Dr. Lillian L. Carter Osteopath 212 Bleckley Bldg, Phone 168. Residence 318. Dr. L. Carl Sanders (Associated With Dr. Z* 0. Sanders) Office Bleckley Bldg. Phone 329. Residence Phone 149. ..ii m i I II 'mmm Dr. C. Singleton Breedin Office tn 8VMary's Hospital North Anderson. Hourn- 8 to 10, 12 to 8 and ? to ti . .ni i j i, i Chisholm, Trowbridge * Staggs DENTISTS Weer Theatre BdsWBng W. ^rVhStnetr St* C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect 408-40? Itteekfay BcOdrng A-?oWt*of4. S> C. If yon nae grates, do not pile them with coals and then leave the room. Coeie ere as prone to fall as sparks to fly upward. Save Part of Your Income Our happiest mo rhents are when we forget self in useful effort. System counts, Save a Dime a Day. Thousands are using the Dime P o c k et Saving Bank and there is one for you here. 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