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y PROFESSIONAL B I CARDS J Dr. H?ENRX R, WELLS DEMIST : (V* Ofuee F. St M. Building ' OfQco. 637-PhoueB-Hesidence 60 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST ; Office 304-5-0 Bleckley Building. Omeo Phone 429 Residence Phone 149 Dr. Lillian L. Carter , ?. ' - j ' Osteopath / 212 Bleckley Bldg. Phone 168. Residency SIS. Dr. Carl Sanders (Associated. IVltb Dr. J. 0. gooders) Office Bleckley Bldg. V Phone 329. Residence Phone 14S. Dr. C. Singleton Breedin | Office lu ?t. Marj's Hospital North Anderson. Hoorst 8 te 10. 12 to 3 and 0 to 9. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs 'DENTISTS Wtw Theatre Bmldms . W.WhiteerSa. c. GADSDEN SAYRE 1 Architect t <Wfl-40S Bleckley BnOcBng Anderson. Sr. C. Do Not Give Up The germ of great ness is in every man, butiwe fall victims of a jmj?, s t e d develop ment. Be up and do* ing-Save the Dimes -here's t ri e safest and surest way t o happiness. Save a Dime a Day. \Ve have one o f these Pocket Banks for YOU Citizens National Bank CHICHESTER S PILCS fi.i?e?,- ?Mic.? ?lt!? tils. RiiiUrj. NtfSdMffiife ma ko?irmu Bert. S*I*a. Al? jr* R???Me SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY Ccsdonsod Paossnge* Schedule. Eflfentlre Jone ?. ?le. I M 1 I i-, ? ' Arrirsls ANDHB??N: _ , , . M No. 8*.. ... ... v. JKS : :. rk... .vvf^^?f ??. ic. .. .;.?v^j Departures ?:;?o..80,v -.?.??.:i.-;v.-,.. No. 54.. .... *H:5? ?S* ?lt?i:Sft.. .. .. .. .. .. ..Pile. Ne^JtO,. v..... .. .. .. % 43l>, ..' 2:i2&??! W14. i . " .. . i?? yt.. JF.-JI? : TO P??$23,000 FINE Port Smith, Oct. 21.'-John L. Gar ter of Kansas City, alegcd hoad ot tho moonshlno conspiracy aleo pleaded guilty 1n the United State3 ?court yesterday, and wa? sentenced . to | nine years und three duya In the Lea venworth , penitentiary, and ordered to pay a $33,000 fine. The six others sentences varied from six months In Jail, to two years in the penitentiary. J. Henry Brown of Harrison, Ar kansas, government gauger, got twa years in the pcnltcntla-;.' and a thou sand dollar fine. 8. E. Williams of j Wlinston-Salcm, N. C., und Charles Browbaker of Kansas City, a year ? and a duy and a thousand dollar fino. Joan Farrabee of Kansas. City and John CofTey of Fort Smith, got six months in jail and a thousand dollar fine. JUDUE POSTPONES DECISION' A IN WATEB WORKS CASE Greenville, Oct. 21.-Judge Mein miugor, who yesterday heard tho ar gument in tiie Paris Mountain Water company case, will hand down hie de cision hetweon now and next Monday whether thc city of Greenville ' can legally institute condemnation pro ceedings for tho ultimate possession of the waterworks, lt is known that Judgo Mimmlngor was prepared last night to analyzo tho varying phases of t';e caso and probably to make his decision, todoq, but failure to pr- Ide him with the proper reference*, aaa delayed tho matter. POSTPONE CHARLTON T?IAL UNTIL FRIDAY Como, Italy, Oct. 21.-The trial of Porter Charlton on the charge of hav ing murdered i*ila wife was today postponed mntll Friday, owing to the illness of Mccill Picard!, chief coun sel for Charlton. A largo part o? tho evidence so far has been expert testi mony on tho mental condition ol tho prisoner. Depositions woro read from the testimony taken 'in tho United States in the extradition proceedings against Charlton. No Bing at War a Free Sinsen. Washington, Oct. 21.-Georgo Flem ing Moore, Grand Commnnder of Ma rcas, declared today that. t'.:e great soldiers of the world, like Frederick the Great of Russia, and Washington, Lafayetto and Wellington, wero free Mason a. . He tsdd that not one of the kings of Europe . which are now at war belongs to the fraternity, although tho kings of Denmark and of Sweden, botu neutral countries, arc grand mas ters of Masons in thoir respectivo kingdoms. If you want to be followed, go somewhere.-W. T. Ellis. AN HG SKIN Bays this old-time Ecssma rom cold cream. Any irritation or.breaking out on tho. . face,. arms, leca or body when accom panied by itching, or when the skin is "dry and feverish, .can be read! r over come by applying a li ttl o bold-sulphur, Bays a noted dermatologist. Ho states that.bold-sulphur instantly allays the .?gry itching and irritation and Boothes and heals tho .Eczema right up leering tho akin clear and (mooth. Bold-eulphur has occupied a secure posi tion .for many- years ia tba treatment of cutaneous disorders because of tts ' parasite-destroying property. Nothing ha?.ever .been found, to take ita place in treating the Irritable sad inflam matory akin affections, While not ?U ways establishing a permanent cum it never fails to subdue tho itching IrH Lit Ion and drive the Eczema-- away and it is often years, later before any erup tion again appears on tho skin. Those troubled, should obtain .st any drug Blore an canoe ol bold-eulphur, Which is applied to tba affected part? in the tamo maimer aa aa ordinary cold cream. . Si TKere ia nothing rJ*er as a gift, nor one ?hat vr?l? be ap preciated more than a solid gold set rmg--?et with ^*?y ? on* of the m*?y Ibcaatifctf stones.that 'vro;h&v? m stock, ready to ?lip cor ner finger. ? From;$2^S0 to $l??f; ^Tc nmo carry ^-MIJA?B?' T Rov?neal of -Signet and Emblem rings that aro Just tits tains for - : a ggatjewse. APd ?he piries ls \ "??Sfelc?a8oriab?e.. 1 '??aHBSMRrBuHi^H ie . The Cash Jeweler. ll SOCIETY ll ?-, ________________________________ T *?**?+***?**+?*?????** BrUliant Ku t at Elk Homo. T.o most brill! int ovent of tho carly fall was tho opening winter sea- j son dance at the handhome home of Anderson's Elks club Wednesday ev ening. Tho entire club house present ed a fcetlvo scone, the interior be ing gay with pink cosmos and scarlet sage. Receiving and assisting in the guests entertaiument were Dr. and Mrs. Ross, Mayor and Mrs. Godfrey, Slr. au;' Airs. Causoy aud Mr. and Mrs. Kuri* Smith. In tho lovely ball room upstairs ] P'.nufi. was served by Mrs. Causey. Here many couples dauced to the splendid music furnished by Drlskell's orchestra. On the lower floor cards and pool furnished much pleasure for those not j dancing. Later in the evening a delicious sal ad course was eerved. Thia closed a| most delightful event, tho Elks prov ing tfaemaelves most successful nota. Tho following dancors wero pres ent: Mr. and Mr:s. Swain N. Gilmer, Mr. and MTB. W. D. McLean, Bi, and Mrs. A. 8. Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Causey, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Godfrey. Mr. and Mn.;. VJ. E. Cochran, Mrf. and Mrs. S. R. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Phelp Sassoon, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. IC. P. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Ross, Mrs. RufuB Burrlss, MrB. W. E. At kinson, Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Misses i Lorena Cummings, Lucy Cross, Martha Monham, Louisa Gilmer, Josslo Brown, Thornley, Lucy Carpenter of Wash ington; Parks of Spar tanbury, Marlo , McNalor of Aiken, McGee, of Way cross, Ga., Linda Thompson and Messrs. W. E.. Watson, John Major, George Welch, T. P. Dickson, L. M. Cochran, W. P. Watkins, T. S. Max well, H. M. Dunn, W. II. Lyon, H. T>JOS. Lyon, W. F. Marshall, K. El Gilmer, Carlton, Joe W. Norris, R. M. Wilson, S. C. Wolfe, A. L. Todd, J. C. Garrett and others.-Dally Mail. Aldcrman-RIce. One of thc prettiest of the October weddhigs was that of Mr. Blair Rice, formerly of this city, and Mies Mo selle Alderman on Thursday evening, October 14th at 7 o'clock at the Clar endon Baptist church at Alcolu, S. C. This ls an unusually handsome, osurch done in pure white In the in terior, and the artistic green decora tions against the white formed a most charming scene.. To the sweet stratas of the wedding march played by Mrs. I lal ti wanger of Columbia tho bridal party entered the church, and formed a semi-clrclo around the diarnitng bride. , Th o s o in the bridal -party were t Miss Martha Alderman, sister of -th? bride hs maid cf honor^w.|th ;Mi.'.I. 2%. Rico,of this i city, brother "ot tho sro om os'.' best man.. The two dames, of .honor were Mrs. D. C. Shaw of Sumter and Mrs. B. E. Geer of Greenville. -'Miss Louis Montgomery of Spartan bU/g,' Miss Sara Tau ncr of C.-ar lot te, |W. ?,,, Miss Aileen Howie Manning, j Mls3 Edna Brookington of Manning were thc preUy bridesmaids. ' The ushers were Messrs. Max Bice of Belton, Hulon Campbell of Belton, Ethan Frierson uf Belton and Ervin Shaw of Sumter. These Joined the bridesmaids ai tho altar and came out together two and two. Little Miss Margaret Alderma nand John Geer were tho dainty little .ribbon bearers. Tho beautiful ceremony was perform ed-by tao pastor, TJ?V. H. A. Wll ?KIU13. All the bridesmaids and dames of honor wore pure white dresses, and carried shower bouquets of wblto roso buds, tied with pink tulle. Tho bri j c'a hoquet was of lilies ' of the valley showered with white roso buds. Im mediately after toe ceremony the brid al -party and a largo number of friends wero entertained at an - elo gant reception at the beautif ul , home lot the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Alderman. Mr. and Mrs. Rice are now,In Bel ton where they will make their homo, Mr. Rico ">elng a. prom Inert young business nu.n there. ' .. ?. . -:- ? 'Daily Practices for the HIrmess. OVer two hundred children aro -be ing trained daily for the .Kirmess which will be put on here about the last ot the month, and unless one sees these practices they con .bavo no Idea of the charm and beauty cf -this per formance. The different scenes. and dances aro . beyond description and will be one of ino, mo?t brilliant al fa lr s ever staged here. The children under tho skillful guidance and direc tion of Mr, Charlton ore rapidly catching the spirit, ot -the Kirmess and some of the older people too have ' caught the insplrwloh,-arid each af ternoon and'night there ii a'largo aud interested, throng of ladles who. are 'present for the -practices. In fact j the Kirmess has filled VJO town and the deepest- inf Test and cnthunlasm ls being manifested in the play. '. ' j The play;was put in Greenville, la*t night to a crowded house arid;?;, the Greenville peperti are o nrth us las tl c. . tn their praise for the performancejW^ f/Mrs. Stewart Healt? of .'farmington. C;, is the KueJit of . Mrs. . Richard Laughlin on Greenville street. ; Miss Janot Bolt a student at An derson college. ls at tho .home of hoi parents in E?sley on ?c??i3nt,0?i'illr nws.--Pickens B?ntinel: - V ? . : ? (' ; ? v,.' ^ "?? ?!,;",?.. ?. Recommends Cfcamberlfai/a "Cengs Remedy. .;. .;.<"' "Last winter. I used :? bottle7;. Chamberlain's Cough Rerae4*? ~ bad bronchial cough, I ItSt*/ flt?al effect Immediately, and had finished the bottle ? waa o I never Uro of recommending remedy to my friends,", write?.: M Mr. and Mr?. Baylis Clarke of At lanta are visiting Mrs. Eula Dilling nam. Mr. Clarke has been in tho hospital for some time and has como hero to recuperate. Mrs. Feaster Trlbblo of Pendleton Is visiting Mrs. J. L. Trlbble for a month. Mr. F. O. Taylor of Elbert county, Ga., is here for a few days visit to relatives., . Mr.' and Mrs. John C. Wolford of Starr woro hore yesterday. Miss Kate TTOscott of Pendleton was in town yesterday. Mrs. W. W."Long, Mrs. J. N. Har per and Prof. and Mrs. Blair of Clomon college were boro yetor day. Mrs. Ernest I>atlmor of Lowndcs vllle is in ?be city. Mrs. William Overman bas return ed from Charlotte where she attend ed the North Carolina convention of tho U. D. C. Mrs. Som Craig has gone to Bates burg to attend tho wedding of Mr. Marshall Crain Mr. W. N. 'Bass traveling freight agont for the C. C. & O.. of Spartan bu^-g was In town yesterday. Mr. Roy Johns, the efficient secre tary of tho Y. 'M. C. A., ot Clemson was a visitor in tho city yesterday. Dave Runenstein of Augusta ls vis iting, bis brother, Mr. Uershon Ru bonsteln for a few days. Miss Loila Hammond of William son was a visitor in tho city yester day. MrB. Robt. Moseley ot Lowndes ville was In the city yesterday shop ping. Leo Sellgman, who is a student' at tho Citadel, was in tho city a few days this wcok visiting his -parents. He was a delegate to the Y. M. C. A. convention which met at Greenville a few days ago.t ?ARNUM A?Ttf;i?f?AlLEY CIRCUS MADE BIO HIT IN AUGUSTA Tho following article about the Barnum and.Balley circus w.'iicb. plays here today1 was'clipped from yester day's Augusta Chronicle. Tho circus played Augusta Wednesday. Tho en tire article war, quito a lengthy write up. and very complimentary all the j way through?"'* But tho gist of tho s.tory ts contained ih tho two ?para graphs quoted below. ! "Barnum & Bailey's circus ri Is year Is more wonderful <then ever. With hundreds of skilled acrobatic perform ers, animals with almost human intel ligence, together with a corps of clowns, there is . not a dull moment from the timo the performance begins to Rs conclusion. Tho trained ele phants t"; ls year com pris o an especial ly Interesting feature of the program, and their battlefield performance was quito pertinent and received hearty applause. The roller skating bear proved a novelty; while the Black wire dancers wero exceedingly clover, and tho tableaux wc*o beautiful In the ex treme and wonderfully artistic. To give an adequate and complete description of the performance would be almost Impossible, end the - simple statement that tho spacious tent was filled both afternoon and night and that every \body went away satisfied, even If the mad wes ankle, deop.' Is sufficient proof -tbp-t Barram & Bailor's 1916 show ls a success in overy seneo of the word, and will find a welcome welting it on Its next trip to Auguste." . . ., For Indigestion. No vcr take pepsin and preparation:! containing pepsin' br other digestive ferments for indigestion, os the more you, takq the more .you will have to take. What ls nt?do ls a tonic like Chamberlain's Tablets that will en able :th6: stomach -to perform its func tions':naturally.:>'&p sale by all deal ers. -V. ': Aulidpatlng Daytime Darkness. I?-tho power house of a well-known electric company In New York ?':e mighty outflow ot current from tho generator rises and fallu with the big steadiness that comos from use by half a million people at on co, and-Is clcse ly watched. Only when a black storm covers tho city In,., tho daytime, and millions of lights aro simultaneously turned on, IB there any sudden rueTi of tho flood. And this ls prepared for io the minuto. Added, fires under boilers and reserv? turb?-genorators ?et Into action .without waste or failure. The atm u has: been electrically spied out ' when lt was still 10 miles away. The antenne of a wireless station stop .the power boure has felt Us static In : Quenco and given warning fc'.vough in struments below ot tho approach. jWhen the load, comes suddenly upon : th? cables the machine . IS already getting In motto td 'meet lt. ? - '. . >.''.;. Tte LfomV Dinner. ./ A very stout lady at the zoological fardan? was : seeing-the-Hons ted tor J??\ ?tei time, asi: ?rasrather ?ur ? prised by the limited. amount of i meat that was given them, says The ? New-York Evening Post* . .- ?. ; ; That ' seems to ' me to be a very ? small -niece or meat : for the . Hon." . she said to ?he attendatn. ; : The man looked at. the good lady's , moro than ample girth ? with a ju I dlclally appraising ey*. fi A. rif 'may seem e BDMU; pleei?, . ln ? wroa, io JOM, nroiri, ho said, ; "but ; .i?**: ???ps fer the lien." '. . . ,\- " I?RK^A-. \-:'; "??.>. f ??'X'-'.''?' SENECA ROBBERS LEAVE SOME LOOT Part of Booty Found Near Scene of Robbery- No Clue Found Yet. 8cneca, Oct. 21.-Local policemen late last night found where the yegg men who rifled the postolflcc hero yes terday morning, discarded part or Mte loot. Tho find was at the rear of a blacksmith shop, not moro (. au u hundred yards from the postofllce. Olllcers are surprised that they stop ped so near when a dozen men wore scourbig tho town fo rthem. Postofllco Inspectors have not yet arrived in Seneca and Mr. Lawrence has not mado a statement as to Che exact loss. - Xew York Stocks. Now York, Oct. 2i. - -Bethlehem Steel continued a record-breaking rise, opening 6.50 an overnight gain of 21. It later roached 5.00 7-?, then about midday reacted to 6.SO. General Motors and Studebaker also added to tho nrii vio un high prices, Rook Is land waB heavy. .'il il id! rv Instruction in High BCIIOOIH. San Francisco, Oct. 21.-Military Instruction as a part of fie high school course will bo provided by California, tho state education board mndo announcement. Instructors will bo paid tho asmo a other special teachers. Want 700,000 Alarm Clocks. Tokio, Oct. 21.-T-AJ1 order for alarm clocks to tho number of 700, 000 has been received by Nagoya mak ers from England, where clocks hnvo becomo scarce us a result of tho sus pension of trade with tho British enemies. More Neutrality. Washington, Oct. 21.-President Wilson today signed a proclamation giving notlco of tho neutrality ot the United StateB in tho war between Ser bia and Bulgaria. Tie proclamation was along tho same general lines as those already covorlng tho wars be tween otho rn at i ons. . Floods Interfere. Paris, Oct. 21.-Tho diplomatic corps at Nioh after preparing to quit tho city postponed their depart ure communications having been cut wiUi Saloniki, according to an Athens special. Messakcs say'that traille bc .tween Saloniki and Monastir has been suspended as a result'ot floods. T?l ?graphe communication with Nish has been Interrupted four days. Taking Ko Chances London Tidbits relates that a freckle-faced girl, stopped at tho post?nico and yelled put: . ,, " , ' I ''Anything for the Murphys.""' "No, -tacre ls not." ' "Anything for Jane Murphy?" "Nothing." "Anything for Ann Murphy?" "No." ' "Anything for Tom Murphy?" "No." "Anything for John Murphy?" , "No not a blt.", "?nything for Terry Murphy?" "No nor for Put Murphy.'nor Den na M??^nhy. nor Peter Murphy, nor Paul Murphy, nor for any Murphy, .dead, living, Unborn, . nativo or for eign, civilized or uncivilized,, savage or barbarous, male or female, black or white, naturalized or otherwise, sol dier or citizen. No, fie re is posi tively nothing tor any of tho Mur phys, nod and forever, jontly, sev erally now and forever, ono and in separable." "ly Tho girl looked at the postmaster in astonishment. "Please," she said, ".will you see if there tai anything for Bridget Murphy." "Bob" and "aili" Robinson tell the syrup th*t Mr. Byar* Wrote Mr. Sullies aLouk It's thc best you ever tasted. . > SALTS IS FINE FUR KIDNEYS. QUIT MEAT Flush the Kidoeys at once when Back hurts or Bladder bothers. & No man br woman wHo eats meat regularly can m a icc a mistake.; hy flushing the kidneys .occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms urie acid which clogs the kid ney pores' so they sluggishly filter only part of tho waste and poisons from the blood, then you get Sick. Nearly all rheumatism,' headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, ; constipa tion,' dizziness, sleeplessness,' blad der disorders como from slngglsh kid neys. . The moment yoe feel ? dull ache in tho kidneys or your back harts, or If the- urine ls cloudy, offensive, fuU ot sediment, Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of Scalding, get about four ounces ot Jad Salts, from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful l? a glass of water be fore breakfast * for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, i This famous salts ls mado from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Uihia sed has been ussd for. orations te flush clogged,kidneys and stimulate th tm to activity, also to neutralise the acids in urine so lt on lodger causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders, v';..''.':? * . , Jed .Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent llthla-water drtnfc< which alt regular meat eaters should ?ako now and thea to keep, the ktdneys ? clean tar.? i?io ?i???d pure, i?rcrrby avo??ing j serious kidney complfcations. ? UGE N E T> VE R ETTTJ LMORE very thing l^verykdy Phone 56 269 Greenville Fresh California Peaches, prunes, apricots, currants, citron, raisins, cocoanuts, soft shell English Walnuts, just arrived. Try ono glass of Pure Fruit Preserves: strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and red cherries; wc have the same flavors in jams. Fresh Cheese for Wednesday and Thursday at, per lb .. (Limit 2 lb to customer) 4 cakes Clean Easy and 3 cakes Octagon . Soap . . .. 6 boxes Spotless Cleaner, with a Jiffy Bath Bruah FREE. 20c 215 ct 25c Phone 56. Good Service. Moderate Prices and Quick Delivery. AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. If you want to make some money on the side by real estate now,'we have sold 2 of those small fft. ms we have been adver tising in last few days. We have nov l,tract of 38 a'cfesY very fine land, lies beautifully, just 5 miles from the city. We will build a house to suit you and sell it to yru for a very small cash payment. Then there are 3 others, containing 18, ?7 and 13 acres each. Also we'lia ve 41 acres 7 miles from city, now rente? for 1,Sop pounds of lint cotton. Will sell this for $40.00 part cash. pp' you know of any1 other good land in 7 miles of city for.$4o!oo? ; ita. .JIU.ToVi.iS. Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. E. Ulllcrica, Fros! L. 8. Horton, V. Fres. YV. ?. Marshall, Secy. um- ?_i . fi ? fired SIDGWAYS India and Ceylon Tea is winning all along the Urie--just re tl quality and superior ?tavor Ui&t you can constantly rely upon. Packed in air tight sanitary tins. Send for a saroplej>ag of our famous .'.'SftVer. Label" Five OV?ocfc Tea-all ready for yotir teapot-enough for three cup? AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY^ ; Capital and SurplBB $150,000.90 Collections Given 1'rompt Attention Belton, S. C. Ellison A. 8mrtnv ; W. B- Grier. - lYesfasnt. ' --^vM?lCtJ?dm. H. K, Campbell, Asrt, CKsWer. , riv,':-- ? ts>>~<*er._A . .JiAfyiiM Capital ana Snrp?us $125,000.00 cllectioB ' Ellison A. ^IkBjptfWSe - R?inlr Collections O?rep Careful AHent?oa President. Cashier.':-':??d .VT-' ???wi, %f* v. R E. Tenison, ?ffst? Cashier. :