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?j OF LIFE MET SATURDAY NIGHT IN PARLOR OF CHIQUOLA HOTEL BUSINESS MEETING Bylaws and Constitution Adopted and Committee Chairmen Appointed. The regular monthly meeting of thc Anderson Association of Life i'ndcr ' writers was held at Hotel Cliiuuola Haturday evening at eight o'clock. Tho meeting was a strictly business one, and lt was at thin time that tho or ganisation was completed. The btilcora of this association ure ns follows' J. \V. Dickson, president, J? (J. CleAiont, vice president; Cal hon ni Harris, ?ec-iota ry und treasurer. Tho following gentlemen were named aa an executive committee: II. J. Mc Gcc, chalrnmn; J. D. Clement, G. W. Spear, C. W. Webb and J. D'. Grout. Following aro ''chairmen of the re ?pectivo vummitleos: C. B. Trlbblo, membership; W. ll. Osborne, onter > tainment; conservation and education, W. M. Addison; legislative, J. W. Dich son; field ethic*. F. W. Felkel. Dy-lnws and a constitution wore adopted last night for tho association. Tlio by-laws wore fiurnlBhod by tho Na Gonai Association of Undcrwrlrtcra und tho Anderson association Is affi liated with the national association. . Af tor tho 'meeting,' It was niuted that medical o.xamlnera and non-resident county agents aro ollgible to member ship to tho'association and they aro invited to join. Thc chairmen' of tho abovo named committees axe to select their men for the coniittces. Koch committee is to bo-comiposed ot three members. Tho insurance mon wcro vory en thusiastic ovor tho work in hand and prom I MO to malro tho ossocluttou a big thing. It ls the only association of Ita hind in tho atato with the ex ception of tho association at Colum bia which ia in reality a state organi zation. Many ih-smhors of the Andrr : tm association are' also member.-, of ;thb' aiB?cintioh at Columbia. '.'.. \ ; It was'received at tho meeting last" ;-.../. night to havo 8orao. outsider address . tho insurance mon each night. The . regular nrdgnun will bo arrange;1 ahd wrab gentleman will bo' invited to J li li YOU Had Us 'Y?tt'?N?wFei However, it's not too late to have your sultma?e to your, individual measure. In fact Halli is just begin ning, Drop in TOMOR ROW MORNING . It'll take bul a few 'moments; nnd you wiil look and feel Vas well. dressed as any mah when you wear it Real tailored Clothes are different. E2>?^u?. d?lMijn_. a * ?vee <?p**jr -?,U' f^t%?*\ SMITH, GARRETT & BARTON WHERE QUAMTir REIGNS* JLIgon & Lodbclter Bldg., -: -Hi Kain, v . We- are recommc and 10-2-0 and li and oats this fall This w?l give it st; heady and that it what you will sow five acres bats this fall; after pr and fertilizing it well goods., vou will find > ;''t^t?M?'ls%i1^ especial Let us hear front you. Anderson, Sr tuako an address to each meeting. Tho meeting waa adjourned shortly af tor 9 o'clock. It was voted a very successful ono and every member is very enthusiastic ovor tho word thnt is to bo done by thin' association dur ing tlio winter months. * ? FOOTBALL RESULTS * + + 4. 4. 44.4144,4, At Athens-Georgia 0; Auburn 12. At Atlanta-Georgia Tech 23; North Carolina 3j At Birmingham-Alabama 23; So wanco 10. - At Nashville-Vanderbilt 3G; Ten nessee 0. At Baton Rengo-Louisiana State 10; Mississippi \ Aggies' n. At New Orleans-Tulane 8; Missis sippi College 20. At St. Louis 0; Arkansas 0. At Charlottesville-Virginia 41; V. M. L O. " At Indianapolis-Indiana 7; Wash ington and Leo 7. At Macon-Mercer 14; Howard 17. .At Cambridge-Harvard 13; Penn sylvania State 0. Make Your , Fall Snit il Suitably Dressed For mqing our 10-1-0 )~2-i<-0 for wheat when you-sow-it* ilk and grains in the you want in grain. If : in wheat ai$ *f? ve itv eparing the land well with either of .these it advantageous. The ly fine goods for grain; i fl I?. H?th G?r??ina. . Aviator Ca To Clem ALSO GAVE SCHEDULED EX HIBITION IN NORTH ANDERSON NARROWLY MISSED SERIOUS ACCIDENT Attempted Whirl of Death With out Usual Precaution of Strapping Self in Seat. Bud Carey made his flight Saturday J afternoon on schedule time and after maneuvering around in tho sky for about 5 ?r 10 minutes descended to repair a magneto which was giving trouble. A largo crowd assembled in North Anderson about half past two o'clock, and preparations wore made Cor thc flight. It was Mr. Carey's plan to do eoma of his sen sational flying after he had gotten into the air, but aa tho motor was not running-very well, this was not done. The.crowds wero very hard to keep off tho field, and it waa necessary for the aviator to walt sevoroi minutes before- starting his flight on account of cratomobiles' and buggies which wcro on tho track from which ho got lils start. Finally the start was made arid' after a short run,7 tho mnch'r.e rose gracefully into tho -air. Tiio run was made un tho North-And cr ixm -roadway, and as tho machino gathered momentum, lt roso like some hugo bird int o the air, : atra'?ht for seveial hundred yards it loae steadily in the air,'and it wa3 rcal'.y hard to toll when it loft tao ground. Tin: H'.ii! was so goalie, ann so grace fully, /'-he faciuatien of flying waa mantfeoted in tho crowd to a great extent. After rising to a height of several; hundred feet, a large circle was ni?do by the machine and the aviator cir cled around, in view of-the crowd for several minutes, lie attempted tu porform tho .'Whirl of death-" .known by somo as tito cortc-scr-sw/ tv.itt, but- ea his machino tilted, ho ?asS? near losing his scat. Ho hau failed tb: strap hlmsolf to the seat as usual and whpU he ctartcd the. rapid gyra\ tion3, he was almost out of the sea4, before he could got the machine right', od. Carey recovered control of thb machino and-...continued to circlo around over tho crowd,' dropping smalt paper bags " tilled with flour and bearing a prize, down- into the crowd. Ho then ascended io a height of more than two thousand feet and with a great sw^op como down ai tho crowd. -'' Everyone sc?t? tercd from the pace, where lt seemed that ho must strike; the ground, but ns ho got within about fifty feet of the .earth, he made a movement or two and sailed away as prettily aa could bo Imagined. : ]*t?fl3?ieto trouble caused bim. to: de scend bofore ho had Intended/ Tba descend was as pretty, as the. rise , into th? air. He circled around very low and ?ot straight with the track front which. ho rose, then with, a gentla swobpi he cairne nearer- and .neared tho ground, until tho whee!3 touched the high places. Ho then gradually ?hut off the TU o tor and began to run rapidly niovig .thc road. Tito descent was be?utlul.1 '"Thfere wa? rib jar when he struck the ground, and tho sto? .vna mado as prettily ns if Komc gr?a,! bird had Hf hied upon, the road. V? Repairs w>re made "on the magneto Ot tho; machino and at! 5.05 p. m.. Carey otatted on' his flight to Clem son College, lt ls estimated'that the flight to tho college teok^ut abkhtt or 20 minutes A high r?te ot waa maintained ni.d though tho tele*. phone end telegraph offices at Clem son being closed, no definite word has be?n-receive;!, a man is reported to haro?~cotne from the college dh an au tomobllo arid reported*. 4bat th? dc\i?~ cent was; mado on tho Clemson .cann* pus and that tho flight waa a ano1 'cW*Y - ? ..' .'....'.'.;?".' . ...'... /:>'.':??.. ? 'i-: i Carey ta a ieatleW fly?r afidr does not know what it is to be afraid of MA Th? dvaar Flvcir1 The Win PUT INT< A COM? Miss j Night Prices : 25c, ! Matinee Pi ?ECIAL MATINEE rey Flew son College anything. He risks his lifo every timo ho rises into the fair, but will take any chance as long as ho - is pleasing the crowds. His work in Anderson bas been nbove reproach.- ! H1B company ii nd his machine were brought hero through an error and tho men have had to make the moat of tho delayed week. Tlie flights were givou hore because tho weet would have to be spent, in idleness unlss they were glv en.. 'The money collected for tho flights has been?practically less than ?$30 for the two days. From a finan cial standpoint, tho flights have cer tainly not bean successes. The peo ple of-the city haye not turned out to see tho man and his machine, but bn has given the flight'to a small crowd. Uls trip to Clemson is probably the first long distance Hight ever made in South Carolina. ? He was offered'v'a certain sum of money it he made a trip to Clemson successfully and made the lauding on the campus. While it is not positive ly known yet-that .tye. Carey ever reached Clemson for that matter, it io generally believed that ho readied the college in safety. "How do you keep all tho move ments straight?" was asked the avia tor. "Well, it is rather , hard at first," he Teplied, "but after;';a ?hort time, a man geta tho awing'Ot flying and it comes natural. Youi don't have timo to think about what yjbu-?re going to do next. It has to como tb you In stinctively. My first flicht alone was madv- in a low powered ..machine, whlco would only riso a.few feet above the ground. This, was.at the'avia tion ?choo?, and ?the very , first thing I did, waa to go out: and turn'tho thing upside down on top of mo, Np ? was? not hurt, except ;a\ few-bruises. Soins people can ssvcr-lsam. There * was one young fellow' at'school. He had plenty of nerve but he had to think out each movo^ Well? one day, he thought lt out, hut ho thought a little too slow. You -know. you. can fall a wholo lot faster than you can think." ito ports, corni HR f^ront Clemson by persons in an automobile from . that place state that the landing was suc cessful... They saidv'that. Carey :.per formed many stunts ia' the air for the boys, doing hla-"WMV?of Death" the most daring of all, and. numbers ot other performances too "numerous to mention ; They aJso>: stated that a purse of $100 was raised by.the stu dent, body of Clemson college. . When Mr. carey ie!'i An'kn-s'on, 'bo: did not know 'wheso\to>4lndi Clemson.' I College or anything that looked like ?'the.college:. Ho followed to rollhroad I for. te distance . given him and then" cut across the country. Ho was-nigh. In tho air and fouhdithe college'with '? out any trouble whatever.;. . Two big : white? lcoths had been glaced on the ground to guido him in bia descent; *U.^.'AlLaJL'.j.'1 ?Qi','.,.. ';.','j.jia'1 ". ! TO ??RFRIENDS We are pleased io announce t\ i ter? at 185 Sorti? #nln Street, wh better ta onir lino of Taints, OH?, 0?j9bcs of the. br ot raakes and bri - vrf.tbe most complete and well sel \ Mown in this city consisting of io UvTt?fc?, Morie and a$P?f*i^ety < ? ;.'-: --..' Call and examine oar line and 7 log to wake, oxceedfagir ?ew. for tl We find ot? j?oVhig our.stock paints of thev v^^<*ak*es ea our stock for thti ne^t SO, days if . of it tho very HM outsl?fi paint r '.? at ?*.co). ^AM'^'Mi ban your metal roof rust ont for the li yow home before the cold vreatb get our pritfcs. W?,ar? expwrte? y caa tell yon' when to pabst sad ho , GUEST'S aatization of the Bc -BY HAROLD BELI tiing of j J PLAYING FORM ?ANY OF NEW YC ide., 7k, Si.09, $1.50. 3: rices : 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.0i AT 3:30 P. M. HOTEL BARBER SHOP OPEN FOR BUS1HES3 Up td Date Tonsorial Parlor Lo coted tn Basement of Hotel Chiquola. t. Tho Hotel Barber chop will open for business Mbnd?y morning bright and early. Mr. "AT. D. Simpson, manag rr of tho shop has fitted the placo Up In the host possible manner and there ls no prettier or cleaner shop lb the city than this one. Tho shop ls located under the lob by of tho Chtojuola hotel and is hoing run In connection with the hotel trade. Baths aro installed in the basement and the shop will be up-to date In every respect. ? Mr. Simpson has hired ' several ex cellent barbera and the shop promises, to be a vary popular one. Everything | ls finished in white enamel and is very neat; Large mirrors are at each end of the shop. These mirrors nre about six feetjiigh and are built Into tho wall'. They reach slightly above the average man's head, being raised from tho floor a. few inches, Mr. Simpson announces that he has several large resteasy chairs or dered and u big reading tabl?. Ha cays his friends aro Invited to' drop in and rest up at any . time of the day.- . C?BLSI GIRLS' TRY IT! STOP DANDRUFFM mm mm Hair stops' falling out and get thick, wavy* jfirong ??d . beautiful. Your nuil , oecuweB ligni, WaVy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful bs a young girl's after a "Danderine hair cleanse." Just try this-molsteu;a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully idraW lt through your hair, taking ono small strand nt a timo.: This will oleaneb ; tho hair of dust, dirt-, and excessive ! oil und In just ? ' few moments you : have doubled the-beauty of your hair., . Besides, beautifying tho hair at once, Dandorine dissolves every partlc?? of dandruff; cleanses, purines and.inyig-i orates the .scalp, forever . stopping itching and falling huir. But what will please you most will bo after a fow weeks' use when you will actually' seo bow hair-tins and! downy , at ; flrstVyns-rbut really new hblr^ growing: 'ail -.V^'er tho scalp,.- If you caro fdr. pretty,' soft hair and lots of lt suroly got a 25-cent: bottle^pf Ivnowlton's: Danderine fron? anyrorugf gist or toilet counter, and 3uat' try^ lt AND CUSTOMERS mt we are now tn dor hew quat-. ere wa .aro" prepared to serve yon - Varnish'and all'kinds ol tatttrior ' t??s.y * We also have la'shtek ona /.. leeted lines :at',w?lt fpaper? ever;v . nany patterns ca "Onttseals Brush. >f strlptea and ?owered designs. :'(g%r.afcr' pri?es, ^Men'^"'ai?'-j^">.-'-'' he next SO days. that we' have twa ranch boase nftnd and we ore going to reduce tow prices *in dolt Just tblnfe it $1.75 tho gal.( se?? everywhere i paint @ 55o tho gat Why Je*; tek ot a liltlo paint Brighten np er sets in. Cali and see ?til aaa - ced builders and paint men, We w te paint. IWH?F ' ? Sheldon Todd, Salesman BY MARK E. SWAN )RK ARTISTS WITH it as "Barbara" 85 Good Seats I 385 Good Seats at 75 c. SEATS ON SALE NOW We have sold, n:v,re Jots in North Anderson since July than in any other four months since the devel opment pf North Aude r?on began. "'. - ll; AND I If you and everybody else really realized the AVorth of our "PROFIT SHARING PLAN" :^ery lot in North Anderson would be sold ir. jess than thirty days. " i1.. I r~y H ii j M M i ? ? ''isa?* ^???mmmi^ ? : ? ^^^^^ i im w w -7 IEnvy no one; but buy vvhere yoii get | ItheB?s?/ I E^?r^^ I the test. , S ; ^ t . ' ^ .1 Every thing that's nice? W that si lts eyeryboUyV S price. ? -^':;''c\ ' I 7 PHONE 56 ^ J *