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TODAY Weber and Fields Musical Comedy Company Presents "ROLEY POLEY" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE BARREN CAIN" Two Reel American. "GUSTAVE GERBHARDT'S GENTLE BAND" Fab. M I? y ii inuc* TODAY D: Dalvine usu The Great European Hypnotist U 1? iniJ >DAY fd DJ "THE MAGIC BON BON" Victor. "A FIGHT TO A FINISH" Three Reel Bison. TODAY bi e CHARLEY CHAPLIN IN "LAUGHING GAS" S Choice Designs. High Class Workmanship. BBfel .. Elegant, Finish.; v Perfect Temper. Th? very best it is possible to make. These goods will please you. Siilliiraii Hardware Anderson* S. C.p . Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C POLICE DEPARTMENT E A TOTAL OF SO CASES ON THE DOCKETT JUST BE FORE 1 A. M. POCKETS ROBBED Bunch of Crooks at Work in City But No Arrests Were Made -One Lost $100. Shortly before 1 o'clock this morn ing the city police department re I ported HO ut resta yesterday, nearly all ?ii the cases being for drunkencus. However, it waa ?tated that before morning th? total number of arrests j ? was expected to run up larger. Kvery policeman wau busy yester day. The crowds on the streets kept all of them on the job and the "booze" played Its part in causing them to make arrests. None of tho arrests wero on serious charges and nearly ult of the defendant? ure expected to shier plea? of ?ullty this morning. One man liked the city lockup yes j torday HO well that he had thc police I meurt him to that delightful resting j place twice. Tho first arrest wa3 made yesterday morning and the sec ond carly yesterday afternoon. He was released on bond both times and later in the afternoon would havo boen locked up tho third time had lt not been for some of his friends who jnsHlstod him board thc train for hi8 I homo town. IMchctporkctlng. It seems thai there was thc usual [run or pickpockets following tho clr |CUH. Scvoral cases wero reported to j the pollco and they had ono man I spotted one timo but ho eluded them. It ls estimated that two or three hun dred dollars were stolen by this class I of thieves. Tho greatest losor reported was Mr. Jamos L. Jackson, who wau relieved of ovor $100. It was not posclblc to soo Mr. Jackson yesterday afternoon und just when and how tho money was taken could not bo learned. Sev eral' negroes Wore relieved or their cash, two known cases being when ono was minus $60 and another $17. ThcBo two negroes did not discover I that their money had been stolen un- j til they wero ready to board the train for homo and lt is said that conster nation rcignei*. supreme right at that timo. Several other cases of thievery! from tho pocket were reported but the' names of tho unfortunate persons and tho particulars could not be learned. Tho pollco stated that some of thc crooks wero at work at tho show grounds and that others on tho Btreet carn. Some cases were report ed in Helton, whero large crowds guthercd yesterday morning to come to Anderson. I DEATHS} ?ms. J. ?. LEWIS filed Suddenly ut County Hospital Vcatorday Morning. Mrs. Mary Rebecca Lewis, wife of j Mr. J. llaylus Lewis, died suddenly at tho Anderson county hospitul yes-? terday morning at 11:30 o'clock. Mrs Lewis was' standing on thc porch talking to a friend when abo sudden ly l?.'e?". Tho condition of her health had not been good for tho pail s?w jeral mouths and had boon so that she! had boen at tho hospital t'.reo times ] this year as a patient. Thu nowa oli Iver death carno as a suddon shock to | tho members of hor family and her frlondB, wilio thought that she wus| getting alon:; vory well. - Mrs.. Lewis was tho daughter ot | Mrs. Margaret Archer, who died ai tho Lewis homo south of tile city on September .26, and was G7 years ot ago. In 1869, she was married to Mir. J. IL Lewis and theirs was a happy union.- Rho was a consistent member of tho Central Prosbyterian, church and by her services proved that she was a sincero and devoted I Christian, taking much interest in all tho affairs of tho ohurch. Sha was a devoted wife, a true mother and ? good neighbor. Sho had many friends , who will be pained 8|nce she is gone.' Mrs!-Lewis ls.survived by her hus? band, three Bons. Mr. Hobart Lewis of Savannah, Dr. Walter LO wi:; ot Columbia, and Mr, A. Earle Lewis ot I Orr mills, and two daughters. Mis? IOvio Lewis mid Miss Mary Lewis, a ; nurse in, training at tho . 'Anderson hospital. Slio la also survived hy two sisters. Mrs. Keod. of Augusta, and Mrs. Todd of Manning, and one broth er. Mr. John'D. Arther, Atlanta. Tho funeral services "wilt oe hold ?his " afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the . .i. 1 m .-%-mm Local market yesterday 12 cents.* ? : Open. High. Low. Close; Deo . . ..18.36 12.67 12.35 J2.46 Jan . . ..I2.tr 12.68 12.15 12. March ? ?.12.66 12.03 12.66 12.7 ?i??y ....12.85 13.65 12.82 Spots. 12.46? Liverpool Ccttcn. . Open. . Close. [Nov-De? ., ..." ..6.89 ;^?. ;j Jan-F?b .. .. .. .. ..7.01 7.63 mu?kpr .. .. .. ..7.01 7.4 ?prttS 7.12. ,. :;;V;(9Hsl j Sales 8.000. Reeelntsvvnone. ANDERSON AO CLUB TO MEEI MONDAY NIGHT WILL BE FIRST MEETING OF FALL AND ATTEND ANCE URGED GO TO ELBERTON President Has Received Invitation to Make Trip Over There On Nov. 4th. Tito flrut fall meeting of Hie Ander Bon Ad club will bo held next Monday evening In tho rooms of thc cham ber of commerce on North Main stroet, when mattera of importance to all iiicinberH as well us all business peo ple in tho city will ho discussed. The president, Mr. Harry Gelsberg, stat ed yesterday that he ?hoped that all of tho members would be present since ho wished U outline certain proposi tions to be carried out this winter. One of the most important matters to be discussed will be that of the acceptance of an invitation from Mr. H. V. Hunter ot Elberton. Ga., which asks that the ad club send a delega tion over to that neighboring town on November 4, one of the big days during gala' veok. This would bc a delightful trip aa well as a splendid chanco to do some advertising for the city of Anderson. Another matter to be discussed ls that of putting on a dollar day In Anderson on November X. It will he romembeied that Anderson had one ol these upecial bargain days about eight or nine months ago and that lt was a great success. Tills city waa tho first one in thc two Carolinas to in augurate one of these days .?yid since that time Charlotte, Spartonhurg and Greenville have had them and they proved very beneficial. The proposition of having another dollar day has been discussed among several members of the ad club and all'of them heartily endorse it. Is is tho intention to put. on special bar gains and make the day as attractive as possible in every way. This mat ter will bo fully discussed at the meeting of the club on next Monduy night. Tho lotter received by Mr. Oelsberg In regard to tho Elberton trip ls us follows: "October 20th, 1915, President Anderson Ad Club: . "Mr. Harry Oelsberg and Ad Men Club: "Dear Sir: "We aro going to have a big gala! week In Elberton. November 1st -to Gt i, and one of the features will be an automobile parado oh Thursday, November 4th.- We extend you a cor dial invitation to have ono or more cars represent Inrr; and advertising your city. Wo will have seven to j ten thousand visitors here and lt will be an advertisement worth While. We are also offering prizes of $20, $10 and $5 for the three best decorated cars. "Wo havo an aviator' who will drop bombs on n mimic fort' and numerous other attractions and we promise your representatives a day of genuine pleas ure. "I would be glad to have you advise me as early as possible if we can count on your participation and about how many cars you will send. "Yours very truly, "H..P. Hunter, . "For tho Commlttoo." > "Bob" and "Bill" Robinson sell the syrup that Mr. Byara wrote Mr. Sotties about, lt's fha best yon evev tasted. rcsidonco on South Main stroot, con ducted hy tho Rov.: Witherspoon Dodge. Tho elders of tho' Contrai Presbyterian church will act as pall bearers. They are: pr.'B. A. Henry. Messrs. G. N. C. DolemaU, 3. II. An derson, R; A. Mayfield. J. h. Sherard and Dr. M. E. Thompson. SAUS IF KIDNEYS Oil mm -BOTHER Harmless to flqsh Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids. Kidney and Bladder 'weakness . re sult from uric acid, sajta aS noted au thority. " The kidneys filter this. acid from the blood and pass lt on to tho bladder," where if often remains to ir ritate and inflamo, calming a burning, scalding sensation, or setting tip.an irritation at tho neck. Of-, tho .bladder, obliging you to seok relief , two or three during the night; The sufferer is in constant dread, the .water . passes sometime!) with a scalding sensation and-ls very, prof UGO; a^ain, there is difficulty tu. avoiding it. ., Bladder weakness,. most foiks call ft. because they;;.can't/Control urina tion. Whllo lt ls cjtromoly annoying and sometimes very painful, this is reilly ono of tho most.simple ailments io overcome; Get about four ounces of Jad . Salts from your - pharmacist and take a tablespoonful.in.a glass of water, before breakfast, continuo this for two or three dare. Q?bla^rill nen Stillite tho' acids in the. trtlne so it np nger is a source of irritation to tL<i bladder, abd urinary organs , which then net normally again. 3ad; Salts' ?s Inexpensive, harmless, and ls made from tho adds ot gljjwjgi and lemon juice, combined with lltnia and is u??d by thousands Otfelks Wnp ?re subject to urinary ???ordors cans' ed by uric acid Irritation, Jad Salts in splendid for kidneys and causes no had .affecte whatever, Here yon have : a. pleasant efferves cent Ilthia-water drink; which ^utcWy relieves bladder trouble. . v^BBHffp THIS AFTERNOON A? 4 POULTRY ASSOCIATION TO ELECT OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR TO HAVE SHOW Are Planning to Have Annual Poultry Show On Nov. 23-24 -Premium List. Amcetlug of the Anderson county Poultry association will bo held nt tb? chamber of commerce till? af ternoon at 1:150 o'clock.* This meet ing ls one of Importance to all mem ber? of the association. It Is held for officers o? thc and as thc purpose of electing for Che reorganization Boclatlon. Plano aro being made to havo the auuual poultry show November 23-24, in Anderson, lt will be roraembereu that last year a show was held and was a groat success. This year, the Interest in fancy and standurd breeds of chickens has risen to a greater height than last and the show for this ' season is intended to last for two days. This afternoon -plans will be per fected for tho holding of this show. Before tho end of this month, a prem ium list will be circulated as last year, and all business mon in the city aro asked, or rather given the opportuni ty to contribute for some special breed. Cash prizer will probably bo offered by the - club for sweep stakes prizes. SUNSHINE OR RAIN makes no difference In the prompt-] ucBB with rfhlch T?O delirar, your laundry. r We're not dependent upon the weather for drying your clothes, A3 you or a washerwoman are. - '> Wo dry them In a closed, heated, dust and germ proof room. Sures time, dirty streaks, specks, etc., besides assuring promptness. Itv another of the many treasons ehy we should do your luundrldg, ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY I 1_1 GRAINS OF SAiND! The C?OOjOOO/j?O.Ca Anglo-French Loan re-., cently negotiated ?as broken np and offered Jn sums of $100,00^ Horal: Small savings aro the h ?sis of Ute co uni ry H wealth. Deposit your sering* In tho The Savings Depart*! snent of . Baako The Strongest Bask m the Coniity. li li;- headquarters far good things v*v? I to eaL Try s^.^of oar OM I Pork Sausage, Niso .Juicy Steak, [Lcaa Pork Chords, Fine Fat VeaL We 'aro' all ren?y getting oysters in. If yo^ can't deet?e it?m?m I went p?ena 6S4 nn? wo {T'a ?wy i yea lo decide. m |- . J.W^lib?sAy, PfOjjrfct??. 1 oday* We have a dozen or more brand new Coat Suits that are extraordinary good values at $20.0?v $22.50, $25.00 ? Not one in the lot but what you'll gladly pay the little price asked. Coats, $1.00 In quite a variety of pretty styles and materials. These with big cheeks ?tidr fancy linings are especially pretty . $5.00 to $35.00 ^ Millmery~~ Always New* of course vt ? D AY L i G HT Wa* m Rascn?sl??t? Cut The Price SHAVES ?j?DUCED T? - - ?Oe Beat equipped chop m tho city. Strictly Sanitary. :-.Clean lineas b f*v?Kt Ito Godliness." Efficient Workmen-Beat service in every respect. " ' ' ?1 ' . . Barbers: Rainer, Bruce, Lindsay and Razor. Rasor's TonsorialParlors Ligoc & LedbeKer Bldg. Next to Railroad on Worth Main. -TE'ri mk Phono 50 "" . 'ats S?9 Greenvule J Fresh California Peaches, prunes, apricots, currajah ^v-a^roa,- raisin?, cocoanats, soft shel! English Walnuts, j?si arrived. ' . 0}' ffi ??;aH|^^^^^^ Try. onet glass of Purr . Frolic, Pr?serv?s:, ttravix?ic&P raspberries, b?ackberriea and red,'?fcor?ie* ; we have; tho same ftayors jn jams. Fresh Cheese for Wednesday and Thursday at, per th . . .. c . . . l-,^-.. . (Ua< tb<<& cost?me/) ...i '.&t?^.Gbm Easy and 3 cakes Octagon Soapvi.... .... .. .. .211? Phone 56. /.C^.?efylw^--., Moderate Price* am! QeicL . Defivery,