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GAS To cook with is the most convenient fuel tobe had. And it ia the cheaper, too when the least bit of thought and attention b given it. Try it for awhile, and you will like it. There are many satisfied users of gas in Ander son. It's just the thing to heat the bath room with. Anderson Gas . Co. C ASTO R I A For infants and Children In Us? For Olver 30 Years Always bears the Signature- of ; CiTBOLAX . CITROLAX I ClTROL?tf Best. thing for constipation, spur stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. Stops a sick headache almost at once. Giver, a moat thorough and Satisfactory flushing-no pain, no nausea. Koopa your syBtcm cleansed, -sweet and wholesome.-H. H. Welh echt. Salt Lake City. Utah, writes: "I flnd Citrplax the beut laxative 11 'ever used. ./Boes not gripe-no un* pleasant after-effects." Sold -every where, v.'. GERMANY FORBIDS SALE OF VESSELS Saving AU Ships for Resumption ol Merchant Marino When War is Over. ? -, i, , I Washington, Oct. 27.-Germans Imvo prohibited tito transfer or salo or all German inorchuntn.cn, in cluding those Interned, according to a cablegram from Ambassador Ger ard at Berlin. State department of ficials, believe this has been done for trie pur pos? of conserving the Ger man merchant marine for uso after the war. It will prevent the trans- ! fer of 150 German ships now in American ports. ^.Danger of Uar gall*. Tho commercial 'traveler scated himself in tho corner seat and care fully adjusted his portmanteau on tho floor, says Tit-Hits. Thon ho handed a newopapor to a passengor opposite, and remarked: "Armi?ior o?%H^?se dispatch riders captured, you seo; they don't know the A B C Of their business." "I suppose^ you could teacli them?" remarked'tho mad opposite with an attempt to sarcasm. "Wiall, 1 think so. You don't know Jones, I suppose-Jones, of Birming ham? Smart man, ho is! Well, ho went out to tho Transyaal with tho Yeoinauryv Ho'was'given some dis patches ,to.scarry, but he didn't ' get caught. No, : ir. Ho had his head shaved, and then lind tho message tatoocd on his scalp. Then ho ap plied his hair-restorer and ho felt safo.. Ho waa stopped three times and. searched* hut, .of courso, nothing was found.'. Finally ho reached his destination, had his head shaved again, and wont to show his head to tho general. Oh, ho was a smart man, I .tell- yonl-And now? gentlemen, if any pl yon would Uko,to try a bpt tlo of cur, 'Growmp' flair-Restorer. . pr len three shillings and ^sixpence. I will glTO a written guaranty that- . thank you .Bit#"^hrco-and-slx, pence from 10 shill I sr -; loaves slx-and-slx. ?Good day; I gel out hero.' She Wasn't That Kind of a ?Irl. A young college student, full of now wisdom, was discussing a topic with a maid recently arrived in lils homo, relates Judge. "I held your attitude once," said tho student after a short pauso. "My attitude!" explained the maid, and drawing herself up to her full height, indignantly added. "You did hot!'*... SH A VES REDUCED TO - - 1 Oe I Beel equipped shop in the city. Strictly Sanitary. ::C?enn Barbera: Rainer, Brace, Lindsay and Rasur. mw o aw. j Lig?n & Ledbetter Bldg. Next fio Railroad on North Mam. ?^?^Kew. ??J Sirk%-?"im?; , WASH ! NGT?? ' i. Opposite Capitol and Um?n %t?on~7;~~ E R?nowned for ila I^h Servk?? and L^R&es/ ; ff;-, ; . EUROPEAN PLAN \ -f* '-' 4 |-^^^^^^^ Easiest^ay . Fro?? Usa bouiag or a wp ^corree io iheprope? lig&fefciMg 1 your feoms electricity i* th? best ?nethod, lt's easiest and I cheapetji, and the ?enrice it render? is by far the best. ?Try itt ?; Wa have every electric c^ntehf?usce^thai' yb?'n???'i^-ywK/il I .home. ".. /ik A; -jWiitl'i?iw?l^ ; j Utilities ^Goi ^^j? How'd You Like to See Your Wife in Thin? i My. Dear Friend Talntor:-"My 'ourin CaruBo," carno back from Europe tlio other.; day and wltli him a ot of opera.singers. Long before the ireaent opera season begins we shall lave every European Binger- who ia mt In the. trenches, and that will noan hundreds of them. . Because, non know, they aro not'going to bavo mich opera in retrepo .this .winter, dost of the singing.will bo. dode by he bullets. Besides that "Tipperary" ht) most popular tuuo on the, continent a scorned Sjfj these wonderful Ital ans. So opera ls going.tofhe dirt, cheap a my town and your, town and every. 50od sited town, in the country. And )f coursa Nellie williget tho: fever... rh ero isn't a'doubht.ehe will gel it so j;iuj that you will have to spend much j ' Mp jiii i money on opera.- I am ?ending.you: this early that you may be warned and may save.; If you take Nellie tu tho opera, and knowing Nollie I know you'll havo to (got hor just as good opera clothes as Mrs;. Jones will. wear.. 8ho*8 got to "keep up with tho Jones;" you know. . I am offering this., delightful Mittle wrap aa a 'mggcstf?'h? "Show it . to' Neille with your check book. Maud tel);? mo it iiumade of .'-'peacock hluo velour. trlnmi?U nvltlt white ostrich." Sho- sayBr "th?, alcovos aro very full and baggy, and thc wrap 1B bouffant" -?o you get that bcuiTar.t? -"and falis In graceful ripples ovor a full skirt." I've got to get Maud one. So I want company. ? Yours, in misery, : . . Bill Foster. FORNl^FiBIOS Wust Ftn? .Substitute for Hemp ] and Jute--Experiment On .Hop .Vines,. m Berlin, Oct. 1.-(Associated Proas Scares tfondcucc. ) -A special ":cont4. niasi?n on' now fibres -recently ap-' Minted by tho minister ot war ' 'to 'Ind substitutes for jute' ?uni hemp, ?hieb products have , been excluded rem the German market br tho .war/, tas established an . experimental sta*, loo at, Harburg, on the . Bl bo, opposite ?tamburk. ' where lt. . will undertake ?xperlmonts on native plants, MS-. Socially nettles and hop vines. .Net tes ?grow^.ln1 the German forests du treat qun??tlo?. and a successful nethpd <jt making tho m^yallabio tor libres would bb a great ^fcoen ?s wintry.. ? .'.-..'. Prodding tho Lawyers. ,\ The professor of. Jurisprudence : in i Western university, relates .V the. Ifouth's, Companion, wau. lectorlng; te k hundred embryo, lawyors. Ito asked ;d whethor ahyoDo iP'/AmeHqa could not own' property. Ono young follow xnswored: "-A' crtminal. . can't own' property,'* './ ' . .' .... :.'?? ." ;lBat*"jhb,professor ?Md: "Suppos? a nan owr.a a ranch, gets ; Into trouble 971th. his neighbor, assaults bim ?.nd ta put lute the penitentiary. Does h6 pSiPjrtt'^a^riuiS^Tf' ' Tho class waa unanimous that ho M h. ri* nb did hot continue to own it,": ?/^nt jdst the professor, ."what v would become of ltf*:' ? ."...' ? ' 'j: .'. That wov buppcaoti to settle tho dis cussion, but ono boy called ou: "Tho iawyef, WTOtd gbt it." ^Th^^waa|che*rty laughs ?nd the ; ?"W?.rla?rn two things. fco>n that ^????smaaM*^-*:lawyer and. dbh't be o criminal." ^*jr/bich db yob think fr the best book you over t ilustre tod r .-.'..Couldn't: say^v^ft?itheViimial.' "A.hover rend any or them/'-Juds?. ?atfsfiedC : "Want a ]oib, et?" "Yes, sir, I ato locking for a place where-Uiore J%'plenty; of >'*/rh. ' "I am sorry, Imtihor? ls hot enough work here to ko?p you busy an hour a day.?'' " VThat'?.pleo|y-o?iwork for me.oir." .^Hodaton Posty ll.-: .. .. v.,V.. Wfm? HIIH KlWflfT BilY Take^ tables^aft^^ if Beck hurts or Bladder ^ ?_.- .. ? Wo" are a 'nation Ot meat- eaters and Our Mood- lu tilled with uric acid, saya a; well-known authority, who warna ni W bo constantly dh: guard against kidnoy trouble. th* kidneys do?'tfcsir t?tsjcst to fres th? t?*ccd_ o! 'fhim irritatiBtt- acid, but become weak from the overwork i they got a lu BB! sh; tho el imi ri at Ivo tis apes i clog, and thu* the wast^ lo re tained lu tho/bw^^^^oaittfO-Cn tiro system.', -^?i**-?"-^-?'-^ "7"/ . When : your kidnoya ache ahd feel Uko .lumps, of load,-, and" you': have stinging pains/ inV^o backs o^ tho urine is ??ou?yjfftll; of s^feenti. ^r tho blcdder la; infble, obiiglnff you to seek relief dtfrt^/tho night; when you,;have .severe hoadacb es. nervous and disey. spells, sleeplessness, acid Stomach orv rhe^mathJmil^, haft-weath er, get from : yott>y.phajrbac.lst. about Jpuh'.^ouucca ;jbff.JfjS-?:#?U&-.v;t?ke a lf&!<fl?^nful in ?.g?weiOf,;waterbe fore. .brcakriiflViee^h-.mc^in^ .HRd^ in a xcw nayu your ximi^s:w?iI,oct fine. Tide:famous salts ls made from the acid ot grapes and. imo^ l?^, com bicod with . HUila;?ud.has b?ea used for generations to flush and, ?Umul.ata clogged kidneys, to neutral hm , the acids po it no longer isra sourc? oi Ir ritation, thus cauta*/ nrldwfy and bladder disorders. ^ Jad Salts is Inexpensive aud cannot tolure;1 make? a delightful crterves c?nt Jlthh>-wate#; d?'Ufc. and nohWS can make a mr^take hy taking a little occasionally ta ?ad.4cttv*4T" V M v. K ^- ^^^^^^^^^^^ Model H. P. $1160.00 DeUvered . fe % i m y ' ? ' i'^?MW . ' ti Never before have cars of this quality been offered at the price. Nothing but the best material used; fifty hours free work given with every carr Car load just received. Call arid see them. y ' (-.vir t?li?r, S. -C. m -Distributor for Greenville, Anderson, Piekens, O?onee, Abbeville, . I Laurens and Greenwood Counties. ? Represent th???t^?st . service, safety, mileage and pleasure iOWairj^^frorn.an AutiJhVa ! cati?n trip. " ' | m Opposite ThesPalmetto ^ Main. ; BRMIiIBLE? uro ?iiri nt* oii?vi UHl iltlHI ou DDHi l Kept Her tocks Dark, Thick, Glossy with Sage Tea I and Sulphur. . "When you darken your hair jW^th Sage T?a end /Sulphur, no '"ono can tell, because it's dono BO naturally, SO evenly.. Preparing, tilts mixture, though, at home. is raussy^and trouble some.- -For BO cents ;yo?.\'c?n bny' ht any drug Btor? tlie re^dyrt?:?sb topic called "Wyeth's* Sago and: Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush -with it and . Ijdraw thia .through your .hair, taking , ? one small.Blra'nd at a iimoV' By'monv lng all gray hair-disappears, and,-af-.! ter : another application or two, .your j hair ; becomes beautifully" darkened, glossy and I luzuriaht. You will also | discover dandruff is gono and hair hes stopped; failing. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is" a r.fgnV of old age, and as wo all dyslro^ youthtul arid attrac ii ve appearance; get busy at tonc? with Wyeth's ; Sago ] and Sulphur and '. look years younger; ; ' . ; ; Childrens He&lery bas', stylo enough. ter e-??*r7 drtaa occacioii and. durability tnongh to ?and .wefr th><t ptafxip other beet try to th? darning taaicup Complet* - comfort In every pair, ttke r?ofV tdo? SJie/Wb^ r>st? iso? FpKSAtEBT .- ^op?lal and Snrplua $180, - Y. ItaUeetlous Wiek Prompt Attention IMlisoH A. Sniytb, . W. E.-Orear, President?. Y. P. and, Caa??or. - - t?. ftCampbell, Asst IMtpi ??i?, >!."JL'j 1 'r -- ?IjJ".?jjM'-j ' .'-??'-?'.'"UXl'-lL'l1-1 ??J..I .ILijU^H -?? ?'...l-ll -L-JJ-iy*ifr.M! LLnjj "i\ .y i'.'' i..'r h ? .ii'i ju .?i ;, i j ;f i ?/j / ' ^ ^ ? ' ^ ? ' v ^ "j v ' V. v ?,: ' ? ^J Vi'j ^ ' : ? ? " ?ri* * ? 1 . C?pIra?^and S^ Ij.nlCOlT? O?lltC CoVwl?ona Ched Careful Attention .'VWV*** Cfc UASin,Ellison A. Smyth,.;v, Jne. A. KeSens, iU?Vif ?, V. RT?. Toltls?B, Asst. C?sMer. . We at? ?e%)^^ our 10-1^0 arid 10-2-0 and ??iu oats tilp fell ^ea yoii sowit. m ^PRiis will ^ive it stal&?i?d grains in the head; and that ii what you want hi grain. If you ^il? s?xv:five ?eres in wh??t and five in oats thi^ fall, after preparing the land w^U ai^^rtiiwin^ it .7w;ell^^^^ j-gbods^ "? is ah especially itne goods fbr \g?^.v i^ li?ar fr?in you; Pippi -rnjrWlfwV^?Wn^^^aWinii^i"-ii.i. ?? nm