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rn GRAINS OF SAND! The $500,000,000.00 Aogl(i?French Loan re* contly negotiated was broken up and offered In sums of #100.00 Moral: Small (tarings are the basis of thc countrys wealth. Deposit your saving* In the The Savings Depart ment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank in the County. irs Stuff We know a lot of people who always keep it in the house. That?' why their homes aro bright aha cheer? fut AO their floors, furniture andwoodworklooklikenew. U a woodatful fioisK. Il comes b. alt color..' Do over that (Wend KB durable Kyanizcfaith on if.. ike that Furniture nev/ agna. Co tun In.Wa'll j?ivo j ou ? can Free ll you'Jl spend a dlma for ti bruib tn putltonwtth. Onceyootiylt.Toii'U ahrzya ha Yo it la your house. . P ANDERSON PAINT & SUNSHINE OR RAIN maie? HG dntcrenco In the prompt* ness with which wo deliver your lacfldry. ,? We're not .dependent upon tho I?rc?iaer for drying . your clothes, as you or a washerwoman- are* [.... & :j WeI dry; them la a closed, heated, dust and germ proof room. '', Saree time, dirty streaks, specks, . eic.,' beside? assuring promptness*. ? It'rf another of the ninny reasons Whyvwe should do your lauu dring. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY B?ag Cor.-tyat?y Sapp?icd McLkt?f, ya>r'*l ?ulfer?d tor severa f$??aya Mfa? J. Bi Whittaker, : o ? fel? place, 'Ww.mcM beidrehe, arj .'stomach ttOttM8>;-:;??y>^^aa ??&??g J, Ten year? ago a friend told me to tr .Jhedlcrd's B-ack-Draught, which Mid and I lound lt lobe mpm&St?tue?k t?ria for young and old. s jsi KC?p.pi?cx^i^?gnt on nhnd aii th : . fintchowjv an? When my children kel ; little bad, they ask mc for a dose, and i ; ; ?oes thet.vj?orc goot? Usa? any m&ilcin, ^S^^^^V^^'***** in o4ii\family, since we commence BULGARIANS REPULSED BY SERB-FRENCH (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) beyond which the line ls not threaton ?1. Tho French louses aro Blight. General Bar rall, tho French com mander, In a statement to tho Asso ciated Press characterized the Bul garian report? of tao advunco as fantastic. They have takcu only a fow undefended 'points of no military value near tho ' frontier. Tho allied offenslvb I? luimlnont. Thu C?reeks have been impressed by the rapidity, and success of tho French move ment. London News ('loamy. l/oudon, Oct. 25.-Kalkan reports toll of the Increasing gravity of Ser bia's position. To tlie north tho Bul garian and. Austro-Germ?n forces aro within thirty-flvo miles of each other. Ho nth v.-i: rd half of Serbian Macedonia Is hold by ribo Bulgarians, if the re port of tcir capturo of Uskup is cor rect. This would mean the invaders have ?HTriv all tho means communica tion. M&j. / If tho British forces left Saloniki no news of their movements have been disclosed. Reports from various sources say tho allies have revised their';.original plans and purpose to land a tremendous contingent nth Sa loniki,' Tli'is would meet tho de mands of Greece ind give effective as sistance to Serbia. Allions reports the Greek crown princo has gone to Sa loniki to view the labouring stream of allied troops. It is-thought hore that the strengtjr ot.tho torcos landed may dtafae whptl?er Greece will join tho alllles. . .! - . ? .. Although tlio Serbians have not admitted tho loss of Uskup, tho Eng lish press accepts lt, as lt does the announcement that rho Germans havo crossod tho Danhb.-; nt Orsava. This means with Ute Culgar lam; holding Pravos, a un hm bf their forces with tho Teutons is ijear. Unless tho er blans or olHcs> trike a sudden blow, another link in tho chain from Berlin to Constantinople- will bo forged. IFghting on tho Rlgu-Dvlnsk front has bee nbrokon out with renewed in tensity. Tho Germans apparently aro losing heavily btit have captured Rope southeast of Riga and Uloukst north west of Dviusk. Tho tono of tho Petrograd dispatches, however, 1s hopeful and although it is seen Riga may fall hopo is expressed thoro will bo nb recurrence of Uio familiar Tou ton advance. The general view is that tho connans plan a final spurt before winter." '*.-.. London, Oct, 25.--Tljo French aro working up tho railroad from Salon iki, beating,off the Bulgarians in southern -Serbia, havo secured pos session of Uie lino as far as Negotln, about GO miles sout hot Uskun, ac cording'to- a Gradek dispatch.* The samo dispatch denies the line is cut at Voles. Tho Bulgarians wore defeated there,, .Fa'rther? hpr?ft .th'?V.'Bulgarlang. claim' Uskup,'ls in tbe\r ?haufls, together ^vlUi, ,a socMot? of ? the railroad. A steady. ;b?r aldw ad^am?e ls the- claim for . the '.?.> Teutonia';' forces -working south.*. ^ ment shows* tho Serbian offensive is trying to' check tho invaders an cdlalm trying to check the nvader. and claim the joaptnre ot. machio gums and equipment; in i two rengagements. The new" italian 'offensive has not resulted in permanent breaches of the Austrian ..defenses' Vienna assorts. Sho claims the recapture of positions which, tho Italians had taken. The hostile -possession of a few' outpost trenches in the southern sector is ad mitted.. Especially sovoro fighting is rep?rted-nt vine. Tolmlno and Gorlzia bridge-heads,. Rhigars Still Lose. Saloniki, f**r' French operating against Uie Bulgarians are following : up tho history of Jost Friday. They ore Uiroatenlng ?tur mlta to which tho'-Bulgarians retired In disorder. The, French hold from Barkal to Rabrovor. '. ' , "From Berlin. Berlin, Oct. ^5.-(Ey Wireless.) Heavy fighting is ?till otr f?r Uio possession!'6f Riga. Tho HVar ofBco ro port mentions no further'Gorman pro gress, . w4hlch Indicates tho Russians aro now'on tho offonslvo on ono.part of tho Riga front. STOW fiCTHlN?! RD MEM BIS, H?TO?i? fiGIBI?l ?Va^oV ^^^0 ^*ea sick, sourt upset stomachs hi five . minutes. . './. - ^_ ' tV?u ??n't want a slow remedj wiien your stomach.ls bad-or an un contain one-or a harmful one-youl stomach in too valuable; you m us tn'l Injure if wlih drastic drugs, i- Papa's Dlapepnin is ; hoted; . for. iti speed tn giving "relief; Itf harmless hess;- its ocr tain,. unfailing action 1 r r?gul?tlng sick,";?our; gassy stomachs Rs .-millions of .'cures la' indlgestlot dyspepsia, gastritis and other ste mach trouble has m ado lt famous UK J WotId:;'over, - ; K??p* Uji? p?rfect stomaeh doctor It " your home-keep : It. -handy-^get-.- i ? large filty-cent case ' from any dru) * store and then if anyone Bhould ?a k 'it?mething. which doesn't iagrW^ww ' them, if what they eat lay rf like leid ? ferments and sours' and forms gas* causes ?headache, .dirtiness ?nd toan I sea; eructations of acid and \indIgest 'ti W-.food-rem'ember ns soon st^M e Plspopsln comes in contact w'Sh th 0 stomach all such distress vablsheE ?la promptness, certainty and ease lt ? overcoming Uie ..worst stomach disor a dora ls a revelation to these who. tr; lit. Admiral Peary Before .,} ... i I //?> 1. . ' ?HBBEB! - ?DKilH^ZHtfF^ ' .ISBBBHHffil fi ???um? M BBSpS. j "'.' Tho flying boat wl'.ilch carrletl Ad miral Robert E. Perry, discoverer of the North Polo, on bis first hight; foll with him 1,200 feet. With tho aviator ho landed safely on the water near I<ong Island, and did not even know t?tere had been a naccldcnt. At a ^height of 1,200 feet tho englno stalled/and failed to work further. Thomas W. Post took him up, and as tho engine broke down tho aviator IN ANDERSOrs THE LYNCH TRIO - - rucked House Heard Them- Two Per. formunces ?esterday. hbo Lynch trio, two little girls and their brother, all of a tender ago, made their Itrit appearance in Anderson, yesterday afternoon at tho Anderson, f'fh? foouBo was* packed' and their act' wu-.; Immensely enjoyed by oyery.ono. This trio will be lu Anderson ' ali' this week and gveu without sayiug that they will draw large audiences. Their, singing is o fthe very highest class and their tablcoux acts aro very good. Tlicy. ]iut on a strictly clean show, one that holds t!o audience from tho very start and choir singing is taken from tho latest hits. 'Managor Pin ks ton is fort?nate , in having these three children lioro for one week and also aro thu people of Anderson. AT ANDERSON SOON Winning o? Rarborn Worth to Draw Rig Crowd: Ohe ot the ost popular successes of ?tho past two seasons..13 "Tho Winning of RarbsTti Worth,.* by Harold Rull Waight, prepared' for the otago by ?Mark IS .Swan: As "a hook, it. is an I extraordinary success, being tho hap piest of Mr. ' Wright's many exsur ?si?ns hito thu realm of fiction. Mr. j Swan spent a year.'in prepares it fdr tho '?age, and tho result is a great play. Muny critics pronoun co it the ?best book play ever written. Startlng iy' truo to life, utterly aueffeotod, characters sharply^coiitrastedv"? tlu? [story ls told in a Vivid, gripping, mah-, nor. . Lost. season,in spite of ? Hie general depression,-tho success of .tho ! play only seemed tn emphasize the fact I that the public will ' pay to- seo what they want regardless of. conditions.; [ The? fU?o.suggests. a aeries pf happy incidents,' with love and laughter, courage And onterprlso, daring und dancer .admirably .blended. " : The Winning of Barbara Worth," ! will ! draw n packed house when lt'is pre sente?, ut The Anderson theatre, matinee and night, Tuesday, Novem ber 'Jrd, so make your plans to gd. Nothing better wilt appear hero this season.' TUM SHOW LAST MGHT \Vas Wllnrssed by Large and Apure* c&ting Audience. "Under thc Boards Paw," presented at the Anderson theatre last night thy Leland Webb and compac.y was > re cel vod by tho. largo audience. with groat approval and applause, and lt can be'truthfullythat this com pany, ranks xv i th the best yet seen at tilla -playhouse. From a Strictly cri tical standpoint, ? the entire cast meas ured, up to . the* best, fhat coul&ne??e eu>r?d.for this play, Relug a Russlau play, . bulK -around i^? present^ war, and mlxed-wlih just cdCUgk acu?n aud l|Vim, it. ?lld hot fail t\ please every 5'.one.' ' ? .>"rho acting.ot Mr. Webb: as Ivan Hadaloff, and- Miss Betty au Desalt pthsy <be American" gtrV ^S: paril onlarly good, and showed plainly thai ?beware jBjrtJ?tirbt high Tj&KgS|K O. L> Rernett, wt tne"neTfo?.l8T.<isslar general, *ati Mr. ".Alberto as Rar Ruchler, did some very excellent.wo <- jes did ot her, m em ber? ? ot t ko , ca Taken se a. whola,-it was. conslde by every one to bo * rerv dean e pleasing play. Th? scenic ,an<1 elco tric?l effects were-: very effective, am Aero Fell 1,200 yelled' td hftn.-that oil was safe, but bc didn't understand wi.mt was mioant. Tho admir?t'sat dulctly in the' car, while the aviator made spirals' Ito land. From below the crowd could .know there had been un accident, but tho', discoverer of the Norift I'olo dldu't know it. Wien he was safe on tlie ground ho was told. "Why I thought that was the way ovory one come down in . on aero plano," said dei;; ? ? PLAYIiPKJSES thc snow1 scone,: in tho second act, was ono of, the 'mostVo?autiful scfehea, that it baa been 'our pleasure to see in many months.' f' 1 ''"' For tonight lyTrv Webb and company will present '.'Pilan Molly," a most pleasing comedj?llraum in four. " acts with special; sofaery and effects, and If lt measures, i<toto Uie, standard set by this company,, Jjnst night, they should .pack.-.the. house every night that, they show frere. ..,... It might bo well: to add that ..this compapy^oes 'ffjem hoje to. Columbia, playing there at:one dollar top prices in i"Tho.- Marriage', bf Kitty,'.', which play they, will present .at tho 'Anderson matinee and higfrt. Wednesday. Jio l'n.th?r. ?S; Ahead. '' Father ,rueri??iy''gaaod on his last dollar^ nccordlhg ''to Tho New ' York Sun', "money hus .WIUH? und house rents.make lt fly,";he said.. . . "YOBS," said 'his ' lf>:year-oId , eon, "and Bomo houses 'have winga, for I'vo soon many a house fly." .. "You're . smarter than your old dad, maybe, my"-son,. but I. always though t?at no' part of a house ox copt tho chlmnoy fine!"' " "A neu woman misses-- much -in life." "As to how?" : ?"- .' '"She cah't rub out td. .the ' :back tonc? when Bho "gets h?hl' of a . choleo bit pr _ gossip. .Sim-has tb get^hp-o tea or ' recaption, and. by that time the news la stale."--Louisville Courier Journal. ; :?-- . . Chronic Constipation. "About two years'?', ago whim I bo gan using -Chamberlain's Tableta I had been Buffering ?for sbm?.tlm? with i>tomach troubio. and ' chronic ? consti pation. My condition improved - rap idly through tho nao of those tableta. Since taking fourier:-five' bottles *of them my health h na been fine," writes Mrs. john Newton/ Irvlng/N. Y. For salo by all dealers. Tho pugilist never offoi-s to fight another for fun. '? . If'flliSili: |B?,?i?:F? ;-.!?:,Cloo?-by?*. sore %?#?} burning feet, swol len feet^ 'sweety fcptA amcUJ^^eV tbredi feet ;-. . flood-bye corns, ealloiiacs,tun?or.? ev? ^^^^^^^^^^^ "*"' ^ misery. 'Ahl bow.comfortable your feet ?eel,.- Ott *?25 ec?t!>03p of **TIZU now at any druggist or department store. Don't ? Buller.o. liavo good ..feet/, glad feet, .feet that nev?r swell, n?vw hurt, never gat tired. A year's-f#o& comfort,guatAat<;ed or?mosey refunded. , ENFORCE SUNDAY LAW hlcago Mayor Orders 7,152 Suloons Closed at Midnight Saturday. (Chicago Dispatch.) Seven thousand ono hundred and lftyrtwo saloons must close next Sat irday at midnight and stay closed hroughout Sunday. Mayor Thompson Hsucd tho edict in a special message 0 thc city, council, which said in >art : 1 "I hereby direct that saloons, or frnm shops shall Toniply with the law ind' close on Sunday. And the city iolleclor ls hereby, ordered immedlntc y to notify in writing all persons td .vhoni he has issued licenses for daooiiK or dram shops that such per? mns must comply with the require-. Tient of the state law." . v' - The Difference. '?. Sonic time ago Iii!le Jimmy Smith's family, moved'into a. new community, anil Immediately little Jimmy was seized by1 a pretty young Woman and hauled oe to Sunday school, accord ing to Tito Philadelphia'Telegraph. "James," sweetly remarked the young woman, teaching her class on tho following Sunday, "you know, of course,'al inbout tho Sabbath." "Yes, ma'am," waa tho unhesitating r?joiudor of the-.youthful Jumes. "Good.," commended Che teacher, with a pleased expression. 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You moisten a sponge Or soft brush with it, drawing thia through. the hair, Laking one small., strand nt a time. By morning tho gray hair-disappears; af ter another application or two, its natural color ls restored and ft. be comes) thick-, "glossy and (lustrous, dnd .you appear years younger. .. . ? Francisco c?hfs#itt&t^ your selection Awarded Gold Medal - ^ Highest Honor io* Iri?a-?e^on X??s \ K San Francisco, i 915 ?j ^ M - "S?FE-TEA FIRST" and V?ft^i^r"^''''**^-. Awirdcd Cold M?LJ. San Fraaatco. 1915 : "TPHE most economical and efficient telephone system * is a COMPLETE TELEFONE SYSTEM quata telephone equipment is necessary s To give ? clear track to *U ?a!J- from ;'????' ouce?ae. - To avoid inside delay in sending your calls to ihe outside? To do away with "busy" reporte. V<y-*'-* To make your telephone aynlem flexible and adequate to . meet allyoW needs. .'.'.?''V"'*' ?:. 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