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i -Lander Club Tba f October metetiflg of the Land er dub will be held with Mrs. George E. i Pr ince, on Friday after noon at four o'clock ut her home on W. Whitner Street . ? .;. '-r: ' . " . For tlie ' Klnncss All who promised td contribute'for , the ice cream..and sandwiches to bo ~sold nt tho tiino of tho Kirmosa to give candy.-instead, as the ladies in chargq have decided not to have any thihg clue on sato'at that time . Mrs; E. Atkinson, left yesterday of io vu OOH for Columbia to attend thc State ball on Thursday evening. From Columbia ?ho .wilL go to Augusta foi a mouths visit to friends; IrVtfsloh Study Class i The Mission Study Class ^ of St John Methodist Church - will mee Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock wit! Mrs. E. C. Lewis, on Webb street. Play, at Union Behool. .Tho friends, pupils and patrons o Union school kar? '"expected to bo n PfiPE'S BI?PEPSIN ' FOB INDIGESTION OB S0?B jeiD 8?01C1 . in five ?TM?ut? ! No dyspepsii heartburn or any stomach misery. t > . ...... -. . .... Sour,, gassy, upset stotnucli, indigo ti?n," heartburn^ dyspepsia; when, tl fcod you cat. ferments- into gases ai . . stubborn lum p's;, jroiir.head aches ?J yO?( feel, sick : add $ miserable, thal when you realizo, the. magic in Pape Dlapopslf. . lt makes all ' ntomat ^misery. Vanish/ifj five; minutes* .' if your, stomach ls in a continuo revolt-if. you can't get it regulate R?easp-for.;yo,ur sake, try Pope's Di - -pepsin^ f. I.Cs.,sa; needless to hayo Bi ?fi ' bad.' stonia?b^m^ka your next meal ' favorite food meat, then take a Ht Diapepsin.. THore-^iu not bo any'd >T^^w^^^^^^'|fear. It's becav Paco's . Plap?pBin; "really does" rei .late weak;,Out-of-order stomachs tl gives lt its millions of eales annual Get a.large fifty-cent caso of Pap DIapepsin from', any drug store . It H. '.' the quickest surest stomach rel .. and .euro jkjri.o^i^^'n; ac^s, almost 1 - -mrigie tt'is .?;;s^ "' ' p^eas??.t;Stomach ''preparation wh truly imlongg in ovory Home.; Kv to ;ffi? Retail fac (}?;;? ? ? : Ik ?prte of 8? .. for eVeVylbOTy-iii the c? . . aggett ?s';^^ * '' We""c?h s?^p?y .y oi home with the necease . ;^He?^V; Pt?cy. ?hij* St?j ?I GrocfeHe?. pl:'- .'? ' w?r?'yb^.?y, [p&e?-;. i ?|:; , tl^^^^Mf^^?^ coots ato^^we'cahnt? ; ;; u?: th?re.too^'.. ' 0?r Hi ? .S at?''''complet? ariel o Pricey m'e.Righk ; ?^?fe-^'?.w??: fei ?'l '>>?':}' ' n?rll;_'"'ili. ' anpw ;v>>?*' , .?^ y* '.s??v??r a?-fco^?V'tt*' fe;/ '. ; . ?a>?. ??^^ .... 'I-.. ' tho school houso Friday evoulng, tho 29th for tho play "Ton Nights lu a Bar Room.".-.Many young ladlee and young men of tho neighborhood aro in tho cast, and an enjoyable ovcutng 1B promised all who attend. ? .'?-..? Halloween Porty. Tho ladles of. tho Civic Association at Starr aro making arrangements for a delightful Halloween party .on Friday evening at the school, building. A tunal! admission foo for tho benefit, ot tho association will be charged, and the ladles will servo cream and cako In addition to several enjoyable form? ot amusements. DI nu cr for Veterans. Tho ?iSlic Chapter, W. D. C., ia'* i vites tho Confederate Veterans of An derson county to dinner on Saturday, ?C^toher 30, at.12:30 p. m. in sion* room* on Elast Whitner street, two I doors above Tollys Furniture Btore. [ Mrs. James W. Anderson, Mrs. Phelps Sassoon, President. Secretary. . Miss Vina Patrick wont to Columbia yesterday to attend the State ball. ?SE ?FTOSED SUBJECTS jg fRAHGE B08T8 MftHY MltllOB ParlS.^ Oct.!.-(Associated Press Correspondence.)-:Tho supervision and support -of . subjects cfvbelliger ent .countries interned or allowed to reside in (France.has given*tho gov ernment a vast amount . of work and entailed -an expenso of approximately $35.000.000 todate. ' . : ^ "The gov?jrnment'a policy ha? been to' treat. Justly all subjects of, coun tries ot" War with Franco residing j within' Its territory at tho outbr?hk ? of tho war and to " treat them os lib-, erally hs' the necessary precautions [.for.. tho nation's security would .per I mit " The. Aeo?ciated PresB_iev. ihform | bd hy minister of the Interior Malvy, ! lipon whom this great responsibility has devolved. ; f''Ait. the beginning , of hostilities," he, continued, "it became necessary to' intern? in concentration camp's 30,000 |subjecta: of. co?ntri?t; at iwar <:wit5t ^Frapfeja v, . Thai-4U?ber jha?Ubeerf. i-r?f? option - ICB?J painful-.. V,j^Tho.,Gepans,. Austrians ?nd Turks. ': who hav? merited tho exceptlono? .pHvtlejgea'of a re?idenCo permit hayo ;-by.'. tue.;'saih?measure escaped thc ducod.to 14,^ 00 by tho repatriation of ./,nSonrT*.d?eg?n '.'?' 'certain ; number ' by agreoreont be tween th? interested poW?rs,. and by according to others residence penn lc.! ?th;!t seemed to he justifie.l by their Gthnbl?gleal oris?? -, OT other \ consid erations, ' . . .."The Poles, Tch?ques and Alsatians.' and the Austrians of Italian origin,, natives... pt Trcntlno; havo bopofltted front Ith??e : exceptional ; measures.. It?Jldenco permits, -havo' boen issued to 1,124 Germans .'and t>7G Austrians. Some of them-.ere naturalized . Ger- ' mans, whose, attitude ioward?? Franco ha? bee ricorrectlh all clrchmstanc?s. Sumo aro fathers of. ^boyo.scrvmgylh'j our armies. Others-aro old and tried,; servants in jironcii, J^itgrjsh o? Amer ican families who oro vouch?? for by "their employers.- . . ' "There" woro 3,754 subjects of the ottoman oim? ?re presiding tn -France; jipfOre'tho declarationjof war'.by Tur'-.. )fcey.'; ' : All of1 tho8a.-have;boon,allowed^ tb..rc3td?. h?re about 00' wlios?V aht?cfe4oat8~' f. .'hia?e their.mt?rri^ in terests .O; filie' national defense.." Tho. intoned civilians werji seht to 6*{bif feront ciircp^ . widely, distributed .throughout ;;tli? country. where thoy t?av? been fed^absqlulolyfrob^oi any Cost tb.ttierh and at.Bhr,:?>xivpii*? toith? 'goTprnm?nt of/???>,'0C?' n' -?non th'. Thoy have hisb'recoiyod'hll, noccssary^htod. |c$| . atteudar.co. free of .Charge.. oSr?? of these little colonies havo even soon ?their', numbera increased by. births that -ihcito .^occurred u?dpr the.'.nipi't favorable conditions. "Ail ?thoi civilian ,camPS;a?e nuder tho fcoier&it ' direction ot tho interior SHwppt ahrtv?vn directly, p-jpor vlscd by th? pCtiCCt of tho department;. -Order . is genirally. maintaip^^hy a comm?BSarj;'oi. poll ce. who Twelve's th? jrequt?sta': and- complaints Ot. the, in? IrMi?d. andsuporclaes their t&rr?sr pb?jlonco?-'. There h?;? boen little; toy: the. c^ '? foi taho needs of the interned have, so far ? as . i>o?sible, ..been anticipated;, by the- government .'.,. "Nb amir: Franca has had. lcw>rea-. Ai?? J?t us show you "this man's town." Today, tomorrow and Saturday th?se "eye-f ^openers" below hold good, and yon$U profit if you buy here. : . '. i ,. ? i - . . ; "rv., > ? .-. ' T ? ' M. . . ' , . ??-r-rif!----?HT--- ' - ' " > 1, < ' 40 pairs Men's sample Shoes, w?-'&SO, $4.00 J 27 pair Women's samples, worth $3.5o, $4.00 45 pair Children Shoes in button and'lace, guli and $4.50 hi .Tans and Blacks, Thurs- d??V and $4.50, all leathers and heels, t?JO AVt metal and vici kid. Size 6, G 1-2, 7, 8, ip, 12, l 1,-2 day, Friday and Saturday_;.. ;. . ??fAtll3 Thursday, Friday and Saturday .-nP??*?iJ and 2. Worth $i.5o, $1.75 and $2.00 <Jj?| 18 pair Ladies' Gray top pateuf lace"Shoes with 12 pair Children's- bull?n Shoes, sizes up io 8, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Louis heels, worth $4.00, Thursday, ?v^tt A?L turn s?le-?nd spHng heel, valued at $1.25, ?7^^ 'f?lfl?t c,oth to'P Patc,lt lc?lther lace Shoes for Friday and Saturday. ..._.... .U.fy?V&O \ Thursday, Friday and Saturday.f vC Ladies, with White trimming, worth $4.00, -Thurs 15 pair "Buster Brown" Shoes fof Children, pat- % 1,17 pair women Shoesin Vici kid, patent leather day? Friday and Saturday, our price (??V ent leather, button and vici kid, lace. Size 1, 1 t-2 and gun metal. No old extreme pointed toes, but 1S . . .-.... :..9k??\P\? and 2, regular price is $2.50 but our prjee good merchandise. Just odd ?sizes, wqrth $1,75, 24 pair. Women sample Shoes in all leathers, for Thursday, Friday and Satur- (?[V ?g\ $2.00 and $2.50, Thursday, Friday <tjT Afl wortn S2-5o, ?3.00 and $3.5(>, Mffi tZ{% day.%W * ?VV and Saturday.. -*P A fUM Thursday, Friday and Saturday-, vl VUV T^tiy Qt&?r ^Values|||ai?^??^^ No Gharges^-No Approvals UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE "SHOES THAT SATISFY" IN ANDERSON ?Tho Inning of Barbara Worth.? . Give tho public tho right sort of amusement and they will patronize, it*.* -This.fact ls? proven,by tho overwhelm ing SUCCCSB of "The Wlnntng of Bar bara Worth/* a'drahVattztion of Harold Bell Wright's books. Right well has be earned* the' title of tho American Dickens. .Quite..'*,..few\of his drama tized stories have met with success/ but; it remained for tho clever play wright? Math E. . Swan 'to whom the preparation of "The Winning of Bar bara Worth'* was'- entrusted to land a. big. Jesting, stage .success.. At first the problem of ,?roner scenic equips ment seemed unsurmountable. Tho story. had to bo told without cur tail nig' tho vast surroundings. But ox"-1' '?ffrivn*"-' 8>?,.??-'j?-?y mm ?iii DI PR0BLE1 OF Clil FOB MEO SOLOIEBB ?, . oaiut-Maur?wt wv, 4*?.--? \AaSuv?Eted. Press ' Co?TO8p?hdonco)^Th? problem': of .caring for tho army of .maimed' and" disabled soldiery is., being gradually' yprkcrt rut? Tho. aim.of".thc govern-'' ;m.cf?t.iuVto nak.Q tli'en*..o'clf-supportiiig, to.twlth.stacdJpgj.their liifirmltlcs. To io IhV th? " first 'necessity la- fuue-' tiosal : read oj ? t iou apd professional res: ? education .or physlcaV . training. Ai m|l.?lo? frauca ($200,000) is being, spent; on tills /work'.' Here, not' far ??uw? . obi,?|?'? ' -in the ' N?flnnal ' Co?**Sl- '. h?uwn'?'AAyl?im and ^Ulitjury;. WaanlLal are quartered 'atv Present' "885. men. about.'lLSf> of whom; are cured and are l?arhifig' hew trades or, 'professions' 'in tho various schpo'rj of tho institutions. Other similar ''establishments;.-will bo put into operation at Bordoaux, ,Bay onne, Bourges, : Montpellier,* Ronen, Tours; Tontouap, Caon,-Limoges, Na'cy,; "Gan, . Saint-Etlohno, Brest and Oran;' (Algeria). V /r'.;- ,-'. ..;'..'..' j "^Tho "Saint-Maurice institution, eie*f*> cd by Napoleon lil and .located in a ?mm. well-kept, parle, ia.. admirably. adapted " with " modern apparatus.: Vlc% tim? of ; paralysis,:anl-y ! atii<;, ' those\: whose ? ?itfd?na have, beep put. ont uhd pH-crs'sufferlng from various'lesions: jn$&< he ;seen, working - apcclal - .mn ciii?ys, most of them- y?nd?-^h'? jth^;'; United" Stalos.'. to exercise stitt joints , and tiring back lifo to dead?ned'.musr ] cle?.',;:'in. many cases. after, ' patient j apptf?at'ipn to tho .treatment .th?/h^ehi- . b?/v ??n'cli?ns normally: ;; There? ls, an 1 ! udpHancc' for afm?st '-evefy .conce?v-1 I ablh;J/compllcat4on:.r?huU?9g.;,f rom a1 ! wb???.: JKO?t pfv$hQ patients ate. able 1 j ^?jfe^ttt?ha without aid after havlhg ; beo'h-shown, Uicn it ia 'simply a chao, et sticking ito lt. Tho adjoining ro^m, bi filled with Uhc whirrof .electrie massage: ta?trumentir manipulated. by nurses.. '., -p. ,..-?ir,ip?XS?'?J^ Oh j.a concreto w?lk In the garden j^T?^e * - fo*o^t?tep? 'have bee4'. ' pa?htea. TTie"?eVar?ra curo1 for locbm?tioh 'dls-. aider*,, fofl soldlpra.' who i lo*"*.'control ^j^r;<?eiw;.throughX?erM?i shock ?t othe^i?eV?nd who have U?&%8Mffl a?klh; |lk? y child. Ah outdoor Mifpt?aN fUrnlshesV^ p^v'Vxct'ici?e; f?t--:,tfe?so';Who:'. ??s?l it and can stand lt. er "prbfeion???l re-ed???tl?hv r?fiU?ng thenx.for femun?ratlvo occ?? p???ou*. r Thia. phase of the. work- at S??ht ?l?hrtc?' is' no les? comp?et? ??^^?^('^iH4i??\-fb?" the. reato ra tion ot. suspended phyeTca? functions, tarrant!, halls '$i*\4U/yp?jk io;..partie^.' i trad?*' ?hdVpro,f?>si5h?. .and.in .aix buildings r^ently/^^ jMtJdeii'ihwnsalres ?rh makihg^artir ucinl limbs such as have heretofore co^?afkWTrom"^ m^WWkW? Dr. Maurice BearnicV director ot the ? peri-.meo triumphed, and .thc first scene, Lai Palina dc la Mano ; do Dios ?Tho Ifollori'l'bf , God^a, Ha uti) is a wondorful sight. The power house, the dam, ' th'e intake, with >.- tho vista ofdoscrt is nnolher. j Added to tilla fis.a.carefully, selecto! company.of ex cellent actors,' and you have oho:.of the, most _ delightful playa to* rije' Been anywb?r?'v ! - While' tho Btory ls- a pow erful one, Jt' iS not a tragedy lu, any. BOO BO Of :th? word. On tho contrary there i's ? world of bright comedy, und tho happy.Cridirig sends the au-lionce away feeling that they-have1 been roy ally .entertained.' -"Tho- Winning of Durham Wprth" com?S, to tho Ander son theatre, matine;? add night, Wed nbsddy,'1 N?v?mbor l?rdi .... vi. ,-w >i t: ?/0..t :r ? ? . <. ? >? -, institution saya the majority of -crip ples oro- unable- to p?y.-tho prides for imported . artificial -limbs 80 they oro learning how to. competo with the American trade. ;N :Tb'o trado schools are In successful operation and arrangements are' being made to take care of tho - increased numbers pf arrivals?jj as tho war con tinu?s.. At.' present', there is great peed of mon who. cart'repair the American farm machinery, ''tractors'a?drs?-toYth used ' in j Prance and a number of them; aro being trained:for thia'.work./ In .tito designing room a>4 number of mon. 'who. hay^e;; lost, their '.', right arni's aro training:..U?onisclVcs , with: tho' air of various American: drawing' devices to usia their lett hand. After those, men heve been suillcle?tiy train ed- tho government will find positions ,wbcrO such aa have mastered a how 'callina may .?arhLa?d^eutJiving, All thOSO v/t??' have .fought for tho ronni try will- be weil , eared', for, according jto Manslour ules llrleac, in.charge Of thia wbrki rionoVwill becomo a charge. They can choosp whatever work they wish. Private ^societies, that . are lo? torqstcd in al Ji n s thc maimed will bo subsidized but ttto . govornntent will exorcise . control generally. Dr. Bourillohi? a par t ft omhis gen5? eral professional* wors:,, improves" tho opportunity' to do some moral .train? F?gv.. Ho 'ie on enemy pf ; strong drink ?hd' in tho large- ?pmr?'riablo ' reading room at tim asylum aro placards con spicuously . posted' euch as "Absinthe Will make you crazy^'/'Alcohol is tho perfect typo pf poison of thc nervous System.'' "When Tn?t?drihks tho'fara iiy is comp'roi??sed-when' woman dridkn tho fnm?ly",?Bi lost." * "EftU-d? yio; Eau-de-mort/', (Brandy is death). . Esporlenco has/.- abbwn ". thaiv .tho maimed nt'fiaint'Mau rico learn in less than half the timo 'th?'tfa'des or pro ?essfcri's !"?ioy; chooilo' Tea/, compared With. oUicra:who liaye the normal uso qf^their.. limps'. ', iDiy Bou>nion attrl b'dtfS^thii to their sfxoyg wH>fo^or af?us?j?i by" the .obstaclesmet in their changed coinmion. -"The groat nu'ra bej^ot, maimed .who,; orchin sud.'con dition as ?Jo ,?afn > thfilr' Hying only with dlilicutiy lt at all, ra^?i*Sbd? problem of tho greatest importance," tiafd -Dr. Spurill?ft. . ??^ldehtly they Should .bo given all places tiny nro abie , to fill in, th? igovetnment>pr\or .--Jfipps..oyer whtc^ th^ sm'to 'hoe ~ jU-:D?t- it';lB;.d?0bU\a- if ^^ork , bevfir?nd fdr iftvwh'o: sVj? lL lt oeeeeearyao And something fm' ^?^e..spen? as\.jhey: .- cen ".'begin ': The two chiidr?ut cz j;w;:N?x? mer'* chant, Cleveland, 0??,vh8^i?r?ujr last . nothing else and. it ?sntire?y cured he lp' CTO% bj?itoe, tor* it giv'ei/immea- .; t?tn rn?lof from col?s. cauchx and I : croup, heals rawC'lan^^^ wid loosens phlegm. SeX4 everywhere, J. ' . * ?''. i IYA - .. ?. * .. ?',*' ? * * Ort la,rt' "Wednesday afternoon tho Rowing 'Circle : oot ?vt ? tho .--homo or MrB. ,T. C. jackson. A full atten dance waa present besidos a number bf visitors' and after towing arid .tat loring. awhile tho' hostess osBlstod hy Miss Annie Beaty, attd Mary .Frances' and Gladys Beaty, servod a tempting s wept course, . , A ; Miss May" ?oargaitt lefi;a! few days ago ' to take charge ot her school t?t Cope. . * .'?. ? Miss Fannie Leo-WiloB-has return ed from a short ?tay with '.relatives in Anderson. - -Miss Hettie : Jackson was ? week end" Visitor wita relatives In i Ander-, BOO. ' .? . .;< ' ; j ? Mx.-Charlton Watt of- AndoraohIwat a recent vjlsitor.. hure to hi:a parent!). Miss Thelma Smith en ti-fl uineil a nuiriber. of her friends-on last. Sat urday evening 'With a moist pk- a s a nt social. ' ... . ? . . ' . MTS. j'. B; Loverctt. of Starr has' returned,home-after a visit horo-with tho. family of her BOU, MT. S. E. Lov'crett. ; ? .. T)r. J. E. Watson Of Atidcrsou waa In town Monday .on toUsluesa.'1 ". MT. Clarence' Pojrynb bf Greenville waa a business visitor hero-Yxucs-' .day?l>. . >. . , Miss Sarah Gillitand spent'Tuesday ip Anderson, shopping; . - '? > The Priscilla,'^; bad a. most delight-, firt meet in? Tuesday afternoon, at tho; homo of M isa Georgia -Bello Baskm. arid altor'' the fancy; work waa laid aside tho 'hostess served! ? \ salad ; course. '. .. '. . - . i .-Txio uo?i meeiiin; wiii ho.wiiu.Mra^ Henry: Wakofiold. n??u?ai?r Gives Tesil?rjony? ' ' Tho nev. C. M:'Kriigi'iton.; Havana;: fila;.',- pyrites : ^J^r taree] nionths. I suf fered intenso, pam /irv- . ki'dhoye . and back;, wh??h; at- titties l?id mo up en tirely, ? road of Folny; Kldri?y Pills and' nf tor trying various remedies without;rTpsult ; ? decide^ to try, tho Poley treatment. I was. relieved al most with' tho"ilrsfc dose arid" Ht' is a fact that :i used only li-2 - ?bdttlos when nil- of tho, pains disappeared. ? um 55 years of ago und-now fool like a^yMng^m^ L " . 1 11 ii 11 ? II II ni mmiiinnii ?. i;" AT TOE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESbXV? ?too? ? . ....... ... <t? ..-ntl . if i .. ttojt?'t:j Another carload just .r?c??$?(ii: The very low ,pr?ceSi(^^'|^?I t?i^^^||fc?e: you; Andersen? S. C., Belton, ,S. C. Greene s. C. M5 HS