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TODAY All Next Week We'll Have the Great Musical Comedy Company "RICHARD'S TROPICAL GIRLS" Change of Progrem Nightly Ticc Sptmi Feature Act? Nightly " They Come Very Highly Recommended. Your Mosey Back If You Want lt. Monday's Bill-"THE COUNTRY BOY" '"'VIA'!'.' 1, e TH??TRE MONDAY 'THE MAN FROM ARGENTINE" Powers 2 Reel. ''FATHER'S FIRST MURDER" L-KO Comedy. "A FRAME-UP ON DAD" Nestor Comedy. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL, MONDAY 5 REEL PARAMOUNT CHARLOTTE WALKER IN "Out of Darkness" tem mm ? TUESDAY BLANCHE SWEET IN "The Case of Becky" We are going io build a neat home on a nice fann five miles from town. The land is fine; wood and water on it, about thirty acres in it. See us QUICK and let us build just the house you want. Anderson Real Estate & love?lmeot Co. ' E. IF, Horton, Pres. L. 8. Horton, V. Pres. W. F. Harsbail, Secy. '.>'.''<...*. :*.*.'' . ' ' ' ? V .'. .; ''.? '..''.;V>*'" , tELL HER that if she is going to have really fashionable wedding Invitations, those which are correct in form, artistic in workmanship and of the finest material, order samples and prices from the J .P. Stevens Engraving Co., 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga., and they.v/ill be forwarded free of charge. 1 EaaiestWay ?' ' ' Ffbeo ihe boiling of a eu? c? coffee to the proper fighting ^ yo?? fcorae electricity is th? bert method? ItV easiest ?nd cheapest, ?nd the service it renders is by far tho best. Try HI ^. bAVe every electric contrivance that yo?; need ? m jaat j nomo. - :'''^^'r - - Muthern Public Utilities Co. I Phone 223 ll^t^ West Wn?tn?r: v ^"^v ? ' KELLY This Company AND Ai ILL MAKE ANOTHER PAYMENT ON Pli CHECKS HAVE BEEN PRE PARED BY PAVING COMMISSION IS DUE TUESDAY Amount pf Checks is $16,603.20, Which WAI Make Total Paid $96,419.36. On Tuesday, the fourth payment on the street paving work will bo made by Treasurer Lo db otter of tho pav ing commission. Checks haye teen made out to the Southern: Paving com pany for the amount of this payment, and the. fourth installment will be paid on Tuenday of next week. i Tuesday's payment..is distributed among tho streets aa follor/a: North Malu-street.$ 5.408.00 South Main street... . ..... 4,405.20 Rlveri street..... ... ..... 2,850.00 WeatWhltner street.. .... 3,940:00 Total... .,. ... ... ....$16,603.30 . Thl8 will be the fourth monthly payment to be made to tho contrac tors, the flirt payment having been made August lat. >.?. 'The first, second and third pay ments'were, distributed ' among the streets, as follows;. ? '. South M?Duf?e street... ' . .$13,794.87 North McDufQe Btreet...... 10.337.60 Calhoun street. ...... 8,403.96 Church Btr-*t\... . ; 4,991.30 River streat... ?.?.,'.? .. 2,9SC'.0v North Main street.. .. West Market street.. . South Main street ..... 1,092.00 1S.23G.63 18,994.80 Total,.1........$78,816.16 Tho 'payments of $16,603,20 to ho made on Tuesday brings the payments to the contractors: tip to .$95,419.30. This' amount l? distributed among, the streets'aa folio wai 'i*^ South Mc Duffle street .. ..$13.794.87 North Mc?uhle street;. .. 10,337.60 Calhoun, street.... .. .... 8.408;96 Church street...- .... 4,991.30 Fjlver ?treet..... !?s. .. .. 6.819.00 North Main otyeet;.*;. 6,600.00 West Market street.... .. 18,236.63 South Maia Btroat.. ...... 23,400.00 Wost Whither street .. ,. 3;9i0.00 ' . " -:-^-^r Total.$95.419.36 : (Tlie payment for North Maia street 18 entirely for material placed on the Job--brick principally.) ..:-y"! ; Tho. cost of paving the streets now finished ls.aa follows: West Market street.. .. ... .$7?,236.63 Church; street.31.30 North McDuiRe street. ... 10???. SO South McDnffle street .. 13,794.87 Calhcom street.,.... .... 8:40S.fie ? Total.... ... ..,.$55,760.86 CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Effective TODAY (Oct i !, 1915) ARRIVALS No. Si;,....,-;.-?.....v?:. 7:85 A.M. Nb: 33..?...^amWrn NO. 35...v..v......'..ililf Ai M. No. 37.,...>. l;llV P. M. tte-, S9,.1......... SJ40^P. ii. No. 41................... 6 : 0 0 ^. M, K?.;:4a';...'.............. ; 8:25 l*.. M. No. 45............. ;.. .10:20 P. S?. No, No. NoJ rio, m No. Na DEPARTURES 30................... $;S? -?. ?f. 32................... 8:25 A. M. :**g?4*'.'-.-...10:39 ?. $9.,.................12:10 P. 38..vi. ' 2;80 P. 40fc. ..............?\ iiSO P. 42.........7:20 P. 44..;....v........... 9:16 P. THREE MARTIN, Musical" JO IVION ?^^w. JL^W. carries a Big Wa Change i TRULY J ie sumo FOB LOSS OF SUfSSERViCES W. S, EDMONDS BRINGS AC TIOM AGAINST G. S. & A FOR $5,000.00 ASKING FOR $5,000 Under Law Which Entitles Father] to Son's . Services Until Son ia of Age. .Mr. W. 8witt EdmondB ot thiB1 city bas storied suit for $5.000 dam ages against the G. S. & A., railway j for the losstofr services of hla Bon, tho [ loss of services being brought about by the boy haying au arm cut off by the -street car ip Anderson mill vil lage In 1913. -Thi:; is the second suit I ari sin? .from tftte.io^ldent? . gWithe.: fal;, term of 1913, the boy, Reccy Edmonds sued for damages to i the extent Cf $10,900 iu'hls own right. Tbiu ctvjo v aa' bard fought and a -ver dict .waa returned with damages fori the irtainWf. tp the amount ; cf $2,000. | This was paid arid tho case - was ond? j ed. . . ' . ? - ' ??" . ! j Now comes tho father of the. boy and eues for $??Q90,for tho lons of ser vices of h(s soo. According .to tho law, a father is'entitled to his sou's services until-he ls .ofVoye, and by : losing ' his ann, \ Reecy i Ed m o nd s - ls . alleged to have bo come a dependent on ' hie father. His" father la liable for , him vrtil he is of ago, and -on these i grounds asks damages of 35,000. j r This suit la rather sn unusual one,-. it bains'the second, cass to have ?r?a- ( en from the same nccidnt. Of tho , accident, little ls, known except that, it occurred in-Anderson mill.' The, "rogon mill street car, then operated by tho G. 8. & A;, ^railway rah down the lad and his ara .waa amputated as a result o fthe accident. Attorneys for th<? plaintiff have been made ns 8. M. Wolfe, A. H. Dagnall and J. L. Sherard. ? 5 - Here's a f but not a joke. . A completo p tiling for painting your Ford or ths best. . Thc Job U ?asl?y ?oas-^san; . Only a fowiinW*ws?k stsa? ! ^;.;F?Dow directions given on each for the road, ltw?l.be a dividen ; \ Jr'; Repaint1 Yon get aa ostra year of ?er trade your ear, repainting incrc tintes tho cost of pj&ting, ." Don't let rosi caf up yoor cai Three Days- -Three < Fee Ge? Auto 1 f| g\ Contais? ?verylh .UU including Top. F?ll directb?w ob each cars. .:*0*& [9 <nr% > J?. /Am fi ROLLEY, P?anologne [DAY'S E Country rdrobe of Swell C ai Biii Nightly-an i 50c. SHOW Fire in Alabama Town. Birmingham, Oct. 30.-Tho entire business section of 'Columbians, a' town of four thousand and county soat of Shelby county waa practical ly wiped out by fire according to re ports hero. Advices shortly boforo uoon raid tho firo was still burning, and there was llttlo hope of j saving tho town. The town is twenty-five miles from here. Bombardment Caves in Trench. Constantinople, Oct. 30.-The Turk ish war ' omeo announced a terrifip bombardment by the allies on the Gal lipoli peninsula caved in certain trenches on tho Turkish left Wing; The heavy bombardment at other! points accomplished no Tosults. USE "CASCAREIS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS ^CONSTIPATED When bilious, headachy, sick, for . ...sotar stomach, bad breath bad colds. Get a 10-cent box. Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse your liver, .Stomach and Bowels, end you will surely feel great by morn ing. You men and women who have headache, coated tongue, a bad- cold with a sick, gassy, disordered stom ach', or have, a backache and feel all worn' ont Are you keeping your bowels clean with Case Jrets-br. merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarcts Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove tho sour, undigested and ??nntiu?iug ?oo? and fo el gases; take the excess bile ? from the liver and carry off tho con atipated waste mather and poison from ind bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight win straighten sou out by morning, A 10-cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action ; a clear head abd cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. *iew one? am ting outfit containing evefy any car of similar size-quality three days for tibs paint tc dry. can and youy car is again ready id-paying investment vor you to four Car ric? cir if you want to cell or wacs ifs selling value IB to 20 .-.paint it now-it only takes Cans-Three Dotl?rs faintingOutfit lng for reStusldng your Car ?ie By ?* S. C MACK & MACK, Harmony Singers 99 lostumes id its Guaranteed to Please You FOR 30c* ?THER MINUTE iv Iii > AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. DOWN GO PIANO PRICES THE LAST WEEK OF GREAT PIANO SALE Another Big Cut on All Remaining Pianos at C. Ai Reed Piano & Organ Co.'s Great Quit Busi ness 'Sale--A "Veritable Slaughter on the Best Makes in Order to Close Ot|t Every Instrument. -? YOU CAN SAVE $125. $200 TO $250 AND M ??J ?BEST KNOWN MAKES, SUCH AS "KIMBALL," "KRANICH BACH," "CHECKERING BROS.," "FISCHER," "IVERS & POND" AW OTHERS, IN EITHER NEW OR SLIGHT LY USED-ALL MARKED TO SELL AT SOME . KIND OF PRICE IN ORDER TO MOVE GOOD PIANOS SELLING ON ALMOST YOUR OWN CA. Reed Sold More Pianos and Organa Saturday Than Any Day Since' the Great Quit Suaineas Sale Started Lost Mon day- If You Cannot Pay All Cash, Do Not Stay Away On That Account. Open Evenings Until 8 O'clock 314 S: Main St, ? it's tbe wiso bayer,, the prudent buyer, tho people who recognise n real Plano bargain when . they soo ono that, are patronizing our doing Out of Business Plano Pale BO exten sively. ., Nothing . Uko lt in the b?Btory of. piano Belling in Anderson cr the south before. If you need a good plano, lt will pay you to come hun dreds of miles to attend, this slaugh ter salo. Coru.0 and get ono of the old high-grade makes at a saving, to you of $150 to $250, cash, or on our "Easy Pay Plan.^?; V .. . . t\r f Von can't afford to wait. You have no time to dilly-dally. If you want pick and choice you must como Quick ly. A visit to our store will help you to make up your mind, for the pianos aro things o| beauty and, a joy to look upon. Every plano " plainly ' prfco m?rked for cash/ but. we ;'will ^ accept reasonable montbly^or quarterly pay ments without any advance in price. A large number bf good; used upright pl???s thathave been rented ot ."+?*id-; cd In for Iver? ft pond or Player Pianos to ot?se ont ot thia aal? for $112, ,$137 to $162,.-on,; eaeiost Jdnfl of payments. It would bo almost a shame .not to comos and . get ?; one.' of these pianoa or organs for that tal ented ?lr!" or^boy ot, yours, who wants to 1erVn music, and. keep np with others of their : acqu aintan ce. No w's tho time to act; they need it, and want' lt. You ?an>i?tfbrd it if you Will 56? ?? during -,r. \?B sate. If you will attea v the , sal? this week you will bo almost sure to find your favorite piano in this stock, marked in plain figures, and in macy casos far below what lt cost to make ih?ra and bring thaw har?; - v i Maybe you want 'ona of tho bOBt. Player-Pianos or a ' really high-class upright or parlor grand. We nive all kinds, that were made to sell ''iv $400, $500, $000 to $300, which wo must close oui in the nextvfew dayn. Wa will net quote prices and terms on these here,, but if you are at all inter ested come to see ns, and wo will meet you more than half way. Seed ?fe?4l Organs. Don't forget that wo have a largo assortment of used organs at almost; any price yot? want to pay. Com? and take them, away for $8, $12, $15, $19 up to $36 for Bone** the.very best. If you want a neV organ for home, chapel or lodge that 'usually sell for $76, $90, $ii0 and $125, come and get them now for $42, $48, $54 to'$02, on payments to snit you. Every instrument marked in plain rigures; showing the -original price\ and the Closirig-Oat-to-Quit prico/ ?nd is warranted by ; the makers, b*x sides our own personal guarantee of satisfaction, which. meana another1 in-v strnment br your money back for we fall to please you.:, . V. Kemember, good ?people, this ia tbs last treek>f our great Ciosrog-Qut-tb-, Quit sale, anl you mast act prompt ly, or yon* may refret lt.< Put -your hat sm and come straightway td. 814 South Maia: Street: Open evenings for, those who cannot come during tho day. ., , ',:.r:.;v.:e; CA. 314 S, Main St.