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?PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. HENRY R. WEL1 I DENTIST tl ' G nico if. ?c M. UuIIQlBg ' Office 527-Phones-Residence ?3 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Office 304-5-6 iilccl?oy Building. Office Phone 429 Residence Phone 14ft Dr. Co Singleton Breedin i Office Ia St Mary's Hospital North And cr 8 on. Bonni 8 to 10, 12 to 8 and 0 to 0. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs i DENTISTS j N?w Theater? BafltHag W. Whtawar Si. p GADSDEN SAYRE! Architect :\ 400-400 Bkrcfcley Beding Anderson. S. C ? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiwiiiini iiiwaiii-iiMmmitiMi Lily White Market b headqnartera for good things to eat. Try some of ocr Old Time Pork Sarango, Nice Jdcy Steak, i ^**N P?RIC CPQP?? Fine Fat VeaL We aro all ready getting. oyster? tn. If yon can't decide what yon want phone 694 and we.will help yon to decide? , ? ^ LILY WHITE MARKET, J. \V. Lm??ay, Proprietor. Anderson Hardware Co Wholesale Prices I to the Retail Trade In all sorts ^ supplies . for everybody in the city as well as in the country. >\We. can supply your I home with the necessary Heavy, Fancy ario1 Staple i Groceries. ' ' . .''.'.rv.*. .'. ' ;.' Also any kind of Hard ware you may need for building or farm pur poses and if you need a cook stove we can lit you up there too. Our lines . arc complete and o u r Come in and let 'us! | sn^you. Make your. : '^v??W?*-' *?^ home im- our. . ':' I . store.. . We : will ^sre; save ".;v''. ''?.!'\:v^:^:--':.':'.'.?'...':'. ?". IP^you money if you give ?s the opport^ty. Flutnl* ing and Heating one : our Specialties. ii Ci IREL?NO ?X?ENOS WORK Dublin, Ireland, Oct. 1.-(Associa ted Pres? Correspondence.)-Ireland ls now at wprk on a largo scalo in the manufacture *yt t?uiAtu?j'a nt war. For several 'years past there has been only one large Irish factory of war material, Kynoch'? in County Wicklow. It is an off-shoot of tho Birmingham firm of which Arthur Chamberlain, brother of tho famous English statesman, waa tho head. But the uoccssitien of the war have in Ire land, ' as in England, turned otlior. trades into the munitions business. When tho demand was mado in Great Britain fo ra great extension of th? manufacture of all sorts of war ma terials, Mr. Redmond saw to it that Ireland Bhculd have a share in the scheme. Representatives ot Mr. Lloyd George's new depart mc tn came over to Ireland and got into -touch with leading business men in Dublin and throughout the country. Tho Dublin chamber of commerce gave activo assistance and1, formed a spec ial munitions committee. Tim work is now well in hand and no lesa than one hundred and Bevon? ty firms In Ireland aro engaged in it. Large oiuers havo been placed in Dublin, and one firm has got an ordo: for twenty thousand : pounds, a Bmall figure on the general. scale of thia war, but a good deal of money for o city where employment ls scarco abd industry backward. Mr. Lloyd George hmas established In Dublin a branch ofilco which is expected to en sure not Only the oxecutlon ot war contracts but a continu&uce of gov* orment work after the war.. ? cen tral arsenal ls hoing constructed and equipped with special machinery, livery available machin? is being pressed Into the service, even tho su .used tn the city of Dublin Technical schools for the training of pupils. The i employes, at tho new works aro to j bo divided into five classes, skilled and unskilled men, skilled and un skilled women and' auxiliaries who will work at times when the regular hands are resting aa at week, ends. Employment is -not to bo restricted to men outside military age, the Idea being that the munitions worker lu as useful as the soldier. Belfast whose main activity in the wnr interest has been the Increase in the output ot shipping from ita fam ous yards has also gone seriously In to the munitions business. Cork; and Limerick, and evfcn some of the small er towna throughout the country are also employing all the machinery they can command in making- shelis or parts of ?helln. - Munitions are not tho only branch of war trade of which Ireland has de manded and received a share. Some of. the textile factories have had good orders for olothlng materials 1. Ire land pever has in the past secured a fair chare of government expenditure, abd; at tho beg inn lg of tho war wes greatly hampered tn jcompating for contractu by the fact that the depots for examining and receiving goods I wore la London. Agitation, however, led to tho establishment of a depot In Dublin where certain classes of I goods of Irish manufacture are dealt with. 'But there siro still restric tion? limiting tho classes of goods, and} aa effort ls hoing made to- widen the utility of the depot by admitting to lt. all the goods produced in Ire land which m-o required for military and other government services, felrelahd's' .chief industry ls . land j must it; mu in agriculture, ami one o? the . most indispensable of war muni tions ls food. A vigorous - campaign ! has -been instituted tinder government auspices to increase tho output ol food products in Ireland. .'She used to be told that hor functlon'was to b? tho fruitful mother" of .ffiocks and herds.j Now the cry la all for tillage. Tho dlfflcralty is . that tho grazing ranch system, which belongs to th< old theory has not been abolished and tho people have not complete ac cess to tho land w They are mi&zlec by - the two . .voices with which thej arie addressed on>.. their ditty in Un war.. On the out hand thoy oro tole that it is tho duty of the fermera, ti enlist, that tho'atato hos dorio a gooc deal .tot vthe Irish- farmer and that hi: :t?mo b?s eo?te to show his gratitude b: shouldering a rifle in the;new arri?les, Comment is?/eely made on the fae that tba farmers and the formera com have not enlisted In tim name propor lion as other classer.. -Tho complain is true as regards farmers of all part and creeds. It la true of EEngllal f armera as well. But now there 1 tho? new campaign for .Increased?fpo production ..which cannot Tjo'.workw if the men leave the lai\d tor the ar mles. 0r? the recruiting sergeant aa< ihe^government agriculturists ate get ting in each other's "way.: / That ibero is ; room for ? cons!dei abie development ot irish egricultur ia evident^ from the wact, that,' ;w cording to ibo statistics given by '?h bi?d ot tb?^.a^ Ireland actually'. Imports : 'an aaorii average of sixteen mil lion C pound worth of fobdstuira which could eas! 'if/Tb?l.replaced bf hoirie grown aril clea, f?e *a?"i>oi4ce^ out that.If Ger many.had tilled no little of her so! .asv-lreliho" abe would have been OJ :biwllfcad ih ?ix mouths; Oermany till i-.?txij**fii*e' t>er cent of h sr arable lan< Whereas, bc says, Ireland tills on! I atxte?b; Th* inevitable topic-pf;'tit ? American exchange and the balance t it trade; crops 4jr<?t?if^?w&f1& ''til |.ttf?V.**f^r^'ia;i?t>^!?d : to by . t?a agrteuitui*} minWer to help kee down the price bf the dollar by tn ? porting leis American food/and arc dnem^jrbdra of bis own. - {Wraiths Oa?a Ground. i2?rlln, Oct? SS.-A German rift cl&l statement records tho' repulse' t .'Ruaatac .attacks In the D vf ask regio as well es tho .success of cori Linset gen's troops' ia . the ?ouihern 'ectfoc Tho- Germ?n* .regained t?f .?rr?u^i It^^^S?k . regtest c y- '<r.\^-:-y -v,,;=^;;. .-- ..... ..... ....'^.....-. . Inventor of the Greal . Professor Br Dr. Ruuseaberger ls tb? inventor.of tho great fortl-two ^centimetre gun their great cecrot, of which no one AMERICAN MARINE DIED IN PEKING Soldiers of AU Nations Join m Mourning at Funeral of Private McCombs. Peking, China, Oct. 2D.-Death, that grim leveler of all rank, that still* voiced dispeller of hatreds and war anger, joined in the common bonds of sympathy and sorrow, all tho military representatives of tho world's warring powers at the funeral of-an American marine/ Private William ' R. McComb, held bee recently. '? : . McComb, a member of. the United States marine corps guard nt the American legation here, died;; after a brief inness and was buried 'n riot No.', 94,- British' cemetery, while.Ab8 trlun, . . Japanese, British, French, Russian, German and Italian soldiers rubbed shoulders at the funeral and 'gaye vent to ihe commor: sorrow. Wlrat matter if the whole world was at war? Their world-the Pok'pg military world-was in mourning j for ''BUI" McComb, the American, ma rine. And so they wept, silently abd unashamed, these stern warriors, an reverently and sadly they placed floral tributes on the coffin, and formed in columns of squads behind tho caisson on which the body v.-as borne to its temporary resting place. The fut iera! ceremonies ended, they returned to their various legations to become OALOMEL WHEN Bli MAKES YQU-SIC "?etfson's Lher TOM" te Haraiess To Clean Your Sluggish Irrer. uti TTght Calomel makes you sick. It's horrible 1 Take a dose of tho dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you may l?se a day's vor!;. . Calomel is mercury or quicksilver Which' causes necrosis of tho bones. Calomel; .when it comes into' contact with Sour hilo crashes into it,..breaking it Up. This la when you feel that-.iwful nausea and cramping. If you aro,slug Blah and Vail? knocked out," if yo>^r vcr is torpid .abd bowels constipated or you'havo.hejMlache^ dlvdncss,' coated tongue, If breath ia bad cr stomach sour, ?st try a spoonful of harmlessDcidsvn'a ver Tone ?tonight on my gu?rante^ ? f?nvy no one; but; "k ;, ' ' ." the bes Everyone,will tell ., . . thcKtesi Every thi ij _ - Everything th?t*s j verythirig that ' . ' '] price, 42-C?ntimetre Gun / . Rauscnberger; had heard until they 1 Utter- to pieces forts ot. Namur. It is tho most dostructlvc piece of artillery over known. enemies onco more. But? for ono brief 'moment, all tho world liad been at peaco so far as military Peking know or cared. The romaine of Private ?TcCoaub will be disinterred in time and shipped to the United. States for burial. A brothor, l.?>bert V. McComb, 4424 North 'Hamlin avenue, Chicago, Ul., survives. Won't ltep-Jir F-4. Washington, Oct. 28.-The subma rine F-4t In' which 21 officers and men loa their Uves last -March at Hono lulu "will not bo repaired. Navy ofllcials said tho damage was so ex tensivas' it is not considered practical to'repair and refit tho boat. . ?500,000 Fire at Seattle. Seattle, Ooti '28'. --Fire, supposedly Incendiary, tonight destroyed a. plor at which;alilps woro loading supplies for Russia'with a loss ot half million. This, was the/third fire thm week at the same. pier.: She'd Ilea ni That Before. Ananias went home to Sappnira tho other day,'after having lost hoavl ly , through1 Boni? shady venturo; and he wau feeling very, penlten .. and ro pontant, saya*Tifo Kansas City Star. "Sapphira,*. ba. auld, "I'm . going to reform, Pitch Ipi up tho house, buy shoes and clc'?-.es for tho chil dren and get yourself just about everything you want to dress up Uko a perfect lady." i But Sapphira just smiled wearily, "Go on," she said;-'you talk Uko a police commissioner.* v j' ' ' " ' i "? LI?US? ? ! STOP I I AND SALIVATES Here's my guarani et.-Go io any drug ?toro and.get a 60 cent bottle of Dod -son's ?.ivor Tone. T?l?o a spoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel, fine and vigorous ? want you tc go back to tho store aad {[ct:your, money. Dodron'o Liver Tone . ? destroying thc salo of calomel becausa it ic real liver medicino; entirely vege tal)!?, there fore it caa not salivate or make you Bick. " I guarantee that one spoonful of ^Dod son's'Liver To?o v/ilL.put your sluggish liver to work, and. 'clean your bowels of' that' sour hilo and constipated was to which ls clogging your system and mak ing you feel miserable I guaran tea that a,T)qtt!e of Dodson's Uver'Tone will keep your enti? family feeling -fin J for mbnths. . Give it to your children." It ia harmless; doesn't gripe and-they like ita pleasant taste. ; buy wnere ybu gel ^ ..^i.-^..;. .. _ . ' . ......,,>....... .:. .>.-.. y.ou who has made suits ?i^r'y?ibdy's | TE 56 ; Mode! H. P. $1160.00 Delivered 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 car. Car load just received. Call and see them. Saluda Auto and Machi Pelzer, S. C. -Distributor for Greenville, Anderson, Picketts, Oconee, Abbeville/ Laurens and Greenwood Counties. No Care For lt. Grubbs-Do you think there ls any real cure for hay fever? Stubbs-Some persons believe hanging of beheading will dc tho trick but; tn .my own view it survives as a' punishment hi tho next world.-In dianapolis News. Mrs. Kelly-"Thia neighborhood scorns a blt noisy, Mrs. Flynn.", Mrs. Flynn-'Hfis, th' only tolma lt's quirt here Ie whin the elevated train goes by aad drowns th' uolso."-Judge. BANK OF BELTON Belton, S.C. Capital and Surplus 6130,000.00 Collections Given Prompt Attention Ellison A. Smyth. ' . . If. E. Greer, President. Y. P. and Cushier. IF- B. Campbell, AP iii. Cashier, Chicora Bank Pelzer, S. C. Capital sad Surp??S $(s?iv03,00 Collections Given Careful At teni lok Ellison A. Smyth. J no. A. Hndgeua, .President. Cashier. R. E. ToUIson, Asst Cashier. Every Man Needs WHATEVER else you are compelled to give up during {his period of readjustment, don't give up your insurance, it is a hard-times proposition--that is, you need it more when business ls below nor mal than you do when things are coming-your way. In this modern day of uncertainty, insurance is the one thing that a fel low can count upon in adversity. .Other investments may prove of no -ac count. Many a man has believed himself to be in good financial condition/ only to awaken in" the morning to find that'he wasn't .worth a cent. But the man who is; insured .is absolutely certain, t?at .in-the event he is called to the Great Beyond ! those dependent upon bini will have something; to count upon. . Not osly should one manage to keep up his insurance at thts time, but he should take out more of it,' if. it ls at all possible. For the man unskilled iii .handlings money, there is no. other investment any safer--and even the fel low who supposes he knows all ?bout handling money is frequently mistaken. If there had .not beeii a plac? In thc economy of things for the insurance com panies they would long ago have been forced out of business-Editorial, Davion (C.)? Daily News, January 13, 1915. A /HEN a man insures with the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com ^kf^y any hcinvests his savings in as strong and safe an institution as ^ };there ts in Hie world./ ?Furtherri.orc, under; a Mutual Benefit policy by taking advantage of any'one of the valuable settlement options he may" safeguard th? ?rttefests pf his beneficiaries who may not be versed ht fian cial matters. ?l'?H^^i^gfe?Mi Such a- policy is th? strongest kind of. anjaiichbr to windward, Jn.fact, such ;pr'ot?ction ls essential m, disturbed times like these! , The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Comp soy M. M. M?TTISON; GENERAL AGENT; CW. Webb. District Agent 'p, J. J. Trowbridge, ISSSBMNBR^ ? A E gribble, . . ..?^^g; W. R. Osborne, Blcckicy Building Special Agents Anderson, S. IMIfflllfflffi IWtfj?l^j.??l< FJ)Jp HB^BHHBHS^BHH