Came to h Fresa Ber Lome In Mountain PB ?rites to the Ploon laboratories! "I am taking Frultola and good r?sulta. If it had no rescue, I would have been say too much for Frultola a Frultola D088CSC8 properties tim parts. It ls a great system clean? and disintegrating the hardened | ferlng, and quickly expels the ace the patient. Trnxo Is a tonie alt? kidneys, stimulates the flow of gi removes hilo from the general cl aad strengthen the weakened, roi For tho convenience of the pul to ?apply Frultola and Traxo tin deruen they can be obtained at Et g-!* . i , _ SOUTHERN FINED IN FEDERAL COURT Rofl way Company Found Guilty On Two Counts--Fined $300. Greenville, Oct. 12.-Tho Southern railway today In f?deral court was cohvicted of violations of the (juaran tino act and the safety appliance act, and lt was fte sentence of the court that the railway company shall pay a fine of $200 in the quarantine case .and a fino of $100 in the latter caso. Through Its counsel here, the railway answered the charges, but offered no testmcny in its behalf. Her Family Office. Miss Peachblow-Your aunt ls an awfully slender woman, Isn't she? Mr. Buzzer--Yep, some bony-In fact, she'd our family skeleton. Judge. MARKETS Local marget yesterday 12 1-2 cents New Orleans Market Open. High. Low. Close. Cet . . ..12.33 12.39 12.31 12.-89 Dec . . ..12.58 12.70 12.57 12.70 Jan . . ..12.80 12.89 12.78 12.89 March . ..13.07 13.14 13.03 13.14 May . . ..13.23 *3.31 13.18 13.31 Liverpool Cotton. Open. Close. Oct-Nov.7.01 7.08% Jan-Feb.7.05 7.09% Mar-Apr.7.07% 7.12% SpotB 7.19. New York closed l?sai holiday. CHICHESTER S PILLS W_*-?. '1 III'. UIAUONU H HAND, yv JTlg??S. . &.*><.! Aak jmrDrattatatfor ij?'lJjQIBllL WU* "> Bra aad ?old metallic* V\j8H (win. Kairi with niue Ribboa. .fy* To' ^ aa albor- Bar r* - jr tm ur v?atr?? .... .. "J. TZ-ZJ1- -Z. F SOW BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE "Spiritual Dimensions ! President E. W. Randall, of the Am fore that Body, said in part: Life Insurance educates children; Insurance cultivates the habit of thrift inevitably rainy day; life insurance pa: home. Lite insurance gives repose to the r anco builds credit and reestablishes c vides scholarships endows charities an ot human interest. It appeals to the Life Insurance preserves business 1 business a success; life Insurance bul medium for the distribution of estate riage of the prudent man and woman surance replac?s hardships and adver of mind adds length Of days. Life Insurance is every day, commi practical spirit of understanding and a man's love of family and deepens th dren hold for him. . Life Iasarai Lifo insurance ls universal in ?"a 1 all classes and conditions of mon. T Life insurance insures thc unexpeel pays all just claims promptly and um m?nent Life insurance stands between the and security. For cooperative servie Institution in the world. Lifo insurance, by good conduct si wider and better recognition. Legis] more helpful and sympathetic. Life insurance has outgrown the o tuted and has become a dominant fae admitted to be essential to the main te i structure. Life Insurance renders large public because of it. Fewer almshouses ar? of life Insu rs nee does not mean becoi are educated-are given a fair chance Life iQ??rante has tts "finished pn dred millions of dollars were paid to t full meaning in human comfort of the of the country under all Imaginable < is impossible ot expression. The Mutual Benefit L M. M. MATTISON, C, W. Webb, ?J. J. Trowbridge, C.- E, Tri! [er Rescue i Traxo for gall-stones wltli t been that lt came to my dead I am sure. I cannot nd Traxo. it act dlretviy apon the Intestinal ter, softening the congested waste ?articles that cause so mach suf uraulatiou to the Intense relief of frat Ire that acts on the liter aad isuie Juices to aid digestion and Irculation, U serres to L-nlld ap i-down system. le, arrangements have been made rough leading druggists. In An ans* Pharmacy, three stores. TO PUT BAN ON COTTON GOODS London. Oct. 12.-Sir Edward Grey ?tated In tho house of commons that lt ls Intended to forthwith declare con traband cotton piece goods and other product j and to prohibit exports to neutral countries contiguous to Ger many and Austria. Such goods are capable of being used in the manu facture of explosives. ? + ? FACTS ABOUT COTTON * ? .> + Cotton exporter] during the week onded October 2 amounted to 217,914 bales, making the total since August 1, 1915, approximately 635,000 bales. Some of the most enthusiastic bulls aro predicting 15 cent cotton. The re cent advnnco has been phenomenally rapid, there being a funner net gain in prices of about $4 a bale during the first two day? this week. It Is really too eerily for tho gin ning figures to give any clear idea of the size of the crop. Most . people were convinced by the .official condi tion estimate that less than 11,000,0 O00 bales will bo raised. Spot sales at Liverpool increased to 15,000 bales en Tuesday and the market there was 35 English points ?i"Jhcr cn the basis cf 7 l-l d. for m!d dir?g."w Certain interests are talking of a scarcity of cotton thia year without stopping to consider that very large supplies wore carried over from thc grcat crop of last season. Eren though the present yield should1 be less than 11,000,000 bales, it ap pears that there would still be enough of t; ,e staple for all requirements. Light frost waa reported in several sections of the cotton bolt this week, including *>ars of Oklahoma and the Panhandle region of Texan."-Dunn's Review. ?_ r4-! "I wish you'd tell Jinx that 1 have sworn off drinking." "But you haven't?" "I know it, but if he thinks T r?w hcVii ask me to have a drink."-Hous ton Post. Set For Life Insurance" erlcan Life Convention, lu a speech be Ufo insurance protects the family; Ute ; lifo insurance makes providion for the ps debts anu lifts the mortgage from the - .; ; ich and courage to the poor ; life insur encumbered estates; life insurance pro d erects churches; life insurance is full hearts of mon always. >y protecting the factors which make Ids estates and furnishes the safest is; life insurance encourages the mar aud lays the home foundation; life in Bity with ease and serenity-and. peace >n sense, intelligent business with s co-operation; life Insurance certifies to s love and respect which wife and chil de Universal. icnetlclence. Its service is adapted tc he poor need lt. The rich demand it ted. It lives np to ita promises and ostentatiously. V It IB. positive and per home and the enemies of its happiness e In home protection, it ls the greatest id large results, is constantly securing ?arion *A leas hostile and supervision it .rtgiaal purpose tor which lt waa insti tor in every department of life. It it lance of the social business and flaneial ! service. General taxation Is lessened i needed. Old age for the beneficiaries ning a community charge. Childret in lite-and good citlsensbtp is assured ?duct" Last1 year, more than five aun tie beneil. darles of life insures; e. Thc i many individual payments tn all parti conditions, making upi so great a total if e Insurance Company GENERAL AGENT District Agent >ble, r. R. Osborne, Special Agents. on, $. C.. . : - VOLUME II. ?irrt ANDERSON, 9. C SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1915. NUMBER 227. BOSTON TAKES ANOTHER GAME FROM PHILLIES (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) ? ry. Luden:s wvnt to. second; NIehoff ! fouled to Cady. Burns walked. Chai- j mers fanned. No runs, one hit, no er ror;). 1 Boston-HoblitzeH fanned. Lewis i out, Chalmers to Luderus. Gardner ! i flied to Paskert. Np runs, ?o hits, no ' errors. j Third Inala?. Philadelphia-Stock out, Gardner to Hoblitzell. Bancroft walked. Pao kert fanned. Cravath flied to Lewis, j No runs, no hits, no errors. Boston-Barry walked. Cady s?u- | 1 glad to infield. Barry went to sec ?' ond. Shore sacrificed. Stock to Nier hoff. Both runners advanced. Barry . scored^^aen Hooper got infiel v?i Cady took third. Scott fou.ed to ' Whitted. Speaker out at first. Luder us unassisted. One mn, two hits, no , errors. , Fourth Inning. Philadelphia-Luderus flied to Hooper. Wlrftted out. Scott to Hob- ? litzell. Niehoff walked. Burns sin-1 glad. Niehoff took second. Chal mers flew to Scott, who threw to , Gardner, forcing Niehoff. No runs, one die. no errors. Boston-Hoblitzell singled. Lewis > sacrificed, Chalmers to Nichoff. Gard > nor flied to Whitted. Barry flied to Paskert. No runs, one hit, no orrors. Fifth Inning. 1 Philadelphia-Stock flied to Lewis. ? Bancroft flied to Hooper. Paskort flied -to Lewis. No runs, no hits, no , errors. Boston-Cady singled .Short 1 fanned. Hooper flied to Paskert. 8cott flied to Paskert. No runs, ono . hit, no errors, i Sixth Inning. I Philadelphia-Cravatft filed to Speaker; Luderus singled. Whitted ' I flied to Cady. Nlshoff flied to Lewis. ; J No runs, one hit; no error?. Boston-Speaker out Nichoff to L?deme. Hoblitzell singled. Lewis ' doubled scoring Hoblitzell. Gardner " flied to Paskert. Barry out Chalmers . to Lnderus. One run; one hit, no errors. Seventh Inning Philadelphia-Burns out; Scott io Hoblitzell. Chalmers sin.vied. Stock forced Chalmer?. Scott to Barry. Barry tftrew wild to first, Stock out HobliU?U to Niehoff. No runs, one hit, no errors. Boston-^ady- fanned. Shore fanned. Ii oby retrtvod threw ont Stock at second. Hooper out stock to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. Clghth Inning. Philadelphia-- Bancroft (lied. to Lewis. Paskert flied to Gardner.. Cravath tripled. Luderaa singled scoring Cravath. pugey ran for Luder us. Dugey stdio second. Whit ted out. S lore to Iloblitzell. Ono ?un. two hits, no errors. Boston-Whitted play first. Becker left field. Scott out Stock to Whit ted. Sneaker singled. Hoblltzell Lewis walked. Oardnor going to third. L?Gvilu waikou. Vr'dner grounded to Chalmers who.,thr,ew to Burns forc ing Speaker. Burns t?*"ew Gardner out at first. No run'., Iwo hits, no errors. Ninth Inning. . Philadelphia-N'lehoft* out, uardnTi to Hoblltzell. Burns flied to Lewis. Byrne batting for Gialmcrs filed to Lewi3. Nb.runs, no hits, no errors. It H E Philadelphia...1 7 0 Boston. .. ..2 8 1 ' "Pm glam to seo you home again Jil nny,"v said bis father to his small son, who had beon away to school, but who was now home tor a holiday. "How aro you getting on at school?" "Pine!" said Johnny. "I have learned to say 'thank you' and 'if you please' in Fren ch. a "Good!" said tho father. **H:*t'? more than you ever learned to say Ia English." YflU CAN'T FINO ANY DANDRUFF, AHO HAIR STOPS COfifllKG OUI Save your hair! Make it thick? wavy, glossy and beautiful at once. Try ns you will, after an applica tion of Danderine, you can not And a single trace of dandi ult or falling hair and your scalp will net itch, but what will' please yon most, will be after a few week's use when you see new hair. Ano and downy at drat-yes '-but really new baL*-growing all over the scalp. A Ulfa Danderine immediately doubl?e die beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisted a cloth with Benderine and carefully draw .lt through your hair,' taking one small strand at a time. .The effect ls Im mediate and amazing-your hair will hd lght, fluffy and wavy, and have aa appearance of abundance; an incom parable lustre, softness and luxuri ance. U purpose is to eliminate a great deal of tho book keeping incurred in smiling savings accountns in banks. rh!? new system, lt ls calculated will .nable thc banks of tho country to handle small aceoounts with more sase, loss work and with profit in stead of a IOSB. Heretofore the system of handling small savings accounts In banks hos been such that the bankers wero not anxious to encourage those accounts wt:cre the deposits amounted to less than SI.00. The new system will bo worked somewhat on the ord-sr of a duplicate pass book arrangement and the deposits amounting to anything Trom a dime up,' may be made every day, every week, or at any time the depositor wants to. The passbook will be a great deal different to thc ordinary ones used and when a cus tomer makes a deposit it will be enter ed according to dollars, halves, quar ters and dimos. The ruling in the book will bo dlfferct and will f' :ow at a glance in just what amounis tn the pelees the customer has deposit ed.. Mr. Cllnkscales who ls tho secre tary of tho Perpetual Building & I^o.in association, which "was organized by him in 190G, and with w' 'ch he hs? had phenomenal success gathered his ideas for this new system of sav ings largely from his work In con nection with the Building and Lean work. "This System," says Mr. Cllnkscales, "will not only appeal to banks and bankers for its simplicity and the caso with which it may be' handled, but it will appeal to the wago earner and the salaried perron every walk ot life. Even the children can appreciate tho advantage of lt and will bo interested In it. The deposi tors, for instance, will be devided Into clubs, coy $25, $60, etc., snd these amounts to materallzo at tho option of tho members. In other words, it you onter in tbs $50 club you may deposit $1.00 or more every day or every week, or every pay day if you Wish or every time you pars tho bank. And if you enter a $25 class-want to save $26 by a certain time, you can deposit a dollar rr a dime, any amount, and w ti en ever you like. "I havto been several years working out the details of this system," con tinued Mr. Cllnkscales, "and I ?eel sure that lt will be a success. And since studying tho big $500,000.000 An glo-French loon, which was broken up into blocks of $100 each. lam more certain than ever oat lt will take with the public, and that we need to be en couraged along this Hue." Asked when they will inaugurate th.J new system at the Bank of Ander son Mr. Cllnkscales said that they hadn't decided Just yet whou it would be put on, but that it would go on sometime In t.e near futme. in thc event of Its being copyrighted, the system will be offered to other banks, at a nominal cost, and if the idea ls subject to copyright Mr. Cllnkscales says that he feels sure that it will soon come into universal use. In 1907 it will be remembered. Mr. Cllnkscales put out a phamnhlct, an "Aid to the Solution of Oe Cotton Problem," wbioj> was used by tbs bankers.ot the south to'the extent ol more than a hundred and fifty thou sand copies, and as a business promo ter an "Aid to the solution of the cot* ton problem" couldn't put a patch on this new savings system, to say noth ing of the interest wini which lt will be received by the public generally. Allies? Bald Successful. Amsterdam, Oct. 12.-?Press dis patches say Ute recent allied air raid on Ghent and Gent rode was so suc cessful that every hangar on tho Ger man aviation grounds wss burned. Ten houses were ai so DU rn ea. RINGS There ia nothing nicer aa a gift, nor one that will be ap preciated mora than a solid gold set ring-set with any one of tba' many beautiful stones that we have ?a stock, ready to sHp on har finger. From $2.50 te $15. We also carry a splendid as sortment of Signet and Emblem ringa that are Just th? thing fer a gentleman. And the price ls meat reasonable. Wm. LYON The Gash Jeweler. HHHsHRnnHHHBBM SWEETS FOR THE SWEET She would appreciate a box of these assorted Chocolates to day much more than the ones you sent her before you married her. If you don't believe ft-try it once! We have an excellent line of absolutely pure Chocolates, as sorted nicely, made by one of the very best candy makers ia the United States and our price ta a one that will please your purse almost as much aa the candy will tickle your palate. And include with your next order for Groceries an order for some of Austin Nichol's "Broadway Blend" coffee; it's the best coffee in the state. This new grocery ia stocked with fresh groceries of the very bett kinds, and your orders will be attended to correctly. Please let us hear fi ora you! "BOB" and "BILL" ROBINSON Next Door to Peoples Bank Phone 574 m Performance vs. Possibilities. Ford cars are giving satisfac tory service to more than 900, 000 owners representing all classes in business and profes sional life, on the farm and for pleasure it is "The Universal Car." Sturdy and reliable easy to understand and drive, and economical to operate and maintain. Prices lower than ever. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town Car $640, f. o. b., Detroit. Why pay more? On sale at ANDERSON AUTO CO. N. Main , Opposite Palmetto um CHICORA BANK Pelzer, S. C. Capital and Surplss .12M?0.00 Collections Given Careful Attentloa Ellison A. Baryta, ino. A. Hedge ns, President. Cashier. H. E. Tolllson, Asst. Cashier. BANK OF BELTON ?-????tions OIvenTron.pt Attention Rflltnn KC President. V. P. ead Cashier? DUIUU, 0. V. IL IL Campbell, Asst Cashier. Special Sale Sunshine Biscuits For this week only vte offer yon- the famous "Sunshine Bis cuits" baked In the ?Wonder Bakery of the World"'at the foMotr fag prices t VARIETIES IN 10c PACKAGES-S fer 25c, 6 Cor We, 1 dozen for $1.00. Chocolate Fingers Vanilla Wafers Dainty Marshmallows Fig Sui Bar Perfetto Sager Wafers Mull! Jr, Sogar Wafers Grahams ?? V?roniques Sugar Wafers Tan San Sager Wafers Clover Lcares Sugar Wafers Cheese Wafers Cheese Sandwiches Cocoanut Dainties Lemon Wafers Ginger Wafers Zwieback Butter Thins . Krisha Crachera Suffolk Arrowroot Cream Leach VARIETIES IK 5c PACKAGES-ft for 25c, 1 dosen fer 50c. Vanilla Wafers Circos Animals Grahams Oyster Crakerettes TAXHOMA BISCUITS MRk Laach Lemon Soaps Tam Yam Ginger Sn*?s Old Hickory Ginger Snepo Varieties offered la this, weeks sale Jost received direct from the Thousand Window Bakeries." Absente freshness guaranteed. Matinee Biscuit Musicale Biscuit Spang? Lady Fingers Afternoon Tea EUGENE!^ VERETTTHLMORE very thing JL/verybo?y JLiats Phone 56 269 Greenville innHflHBm.^HB?BslB^tHBHm^HB^BHSHMH