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BEING EVERY FOOT In Your Family Here for Fall Shoes You can't do better and we don't think you can do aa w-'ei!.- We don't urge you to buy our Shoos for our prices do that. All thc now things arc hore In Womens Shoes at $1.50, $1.8*, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, Get Tm at Thompson's and Save the Difference THOMPSON'S THE ONE PRICE.SHOE STORE W.' SELL FOR CASH ONLY SMALL FARMS TO TRADE I have a small farm well improved with good house and barn. I will trade for a house and lot in town. See me; this is a bargain. H. G. LOVE Real Estate CVrer Hubbard's Jewelry Store Capital and Surplus 9180.00040 Elections Given Prompt Attentio Ison A. Smyth, IV. E. 9roerv Rolfon Qr President. Y. P. and Cashier. DCIIUII, V. U./B. Campbell, Asst Cashier. SANK OF BELTON ?e&SLza&tzsnBSS* AWlll1?. VI VHU 1 Vii Enj8on A. Smyth, W. E. Srccr, ?kVit^liiTRi- 1 Capital an? Surplus ?125^)00.00 ? fclTA O?ltlSC Collection? IJIren Careful Attentloa . ffiraB?# Ellison A. Smyth, Juo, ?. HudrUia, pglror ? C. President. ?-=KiA fl C3AC1, fl. Vi B. E. iVi?Hon, Asst. Cashier. Suit Y our sel f ~ r We are going to build a neat home on a nice farni five miles from town.' The lan't? is fine; wood and water on it, about thirty acres in it. See us QUICK and let us build just the house you want. ? ?a ?M?AS^ACS ?JAQS Sfcte?ft S* ?i?vA?iiDic?ia ?!?i aiiuuouii tvcoi lttiaiU OL lUY?olsUCUll \A9? '!&$L Horton, Pres. L. 8. Horton, V. Pres. VF. 5?. Karsual?, Secy. Here's a "new ohe" ?mth??iD but not fi Joke. ; A complete painting outfit containing 'every thing for painting your Ford or any car of similar size-quality .the'beat " The Job is easily ebne-simple and mexpensive. Only ? fe?f sour* w'ofu ?nd three cays tor the paint to. dry? y Follow directions given on each can and your rar b again ready |j|^!? ^a? It w?i be a drndend-paymg mvesYment for yon tc f ' Repaint Your Car You get an cidra year off service or if yo* want to sell or trade your car, repa??ti^ increases to value 15 to 20 ' Don't let rust eat up y?ar car-^paint ft.naw??4* t^j.&ks*-. - Three Dfc>ia^^ F?e Gee AutoPamtini?ut?t $ j & il Ti Contains everything for refir>l?hing your Car J $?5etJU ~?t?aodh*t^??V-- I F?3? direction* on each can. . : For Sale By TODD Auto S! Anderson, S. ?. OASES OP lg U COURT WHISKEY CASES FROM THIS COUNTY BEING HEARD IN GREENWOOD FOUR PLEAD GUILTY Williford Brothers and Cleveland Brewster and Given 30 Days Each-?Two More Cases* Federal court at Greenwood yea terday was almost entfroly taken up by the trial of whlskoy casca /rom Anderson county. Sheriff Ashley was a witness in most of them, and sev eral of the case? resulted in pleas ot guilty from the defendants; Ervin Wllliford, Will Wllliford, Georgo Wllliford . and Cleveland Brewster plead guilty and received sentences of UO days each. Those sentences aro to bo served in the Anderson county jail. Will Gentry entered a plea of not guilty, but waa convicted and given a term of imprisonment of four months. Will Gmnter and Bed Evans entered pleas of not guilty, wore convicted but-not sentenced. Two other Andereon county cases como up today. Tho case of Bob McGee and the caso of Columbus Shaw, Jr., will both bo tried. i ALL U?PAVED STREETS WILL BE REPAIRED I Announcement of Intended Im provements Causes Gen eral Satisfaction. A happy announcement has been made to the effect that all unpaved streets of Anderson will # hi repaired and put Into shape ee* quickly ac possible. This announcement ls heard with delight by all automobile owners, as well as others who are forced to- ride or drive over ' th? Streets. Tho streets have been In I very poor condition since the paving work was commenced. This hes been Unavoidable because j many streets were torn up and cut up by I the. paving work. It was' planned to have the .matter lot providing.extra mules and serapes. ?for this work et tho council mooting ? held yesterday afternoon, but the mat ter was only brought - up and dis* .missed. 'Allt of the unpaved streets ara to I carefully 'worked ,'o?od put.Jo the, best poacible condition. . Get your happiness out of you?? [work, or you wHI never know : what real honest happiness is.. GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK. THICK GLOSSY ? Try Gran'jmomer's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage and * I Y Sulphur. . . Almost everyone ,knows that. Saga Tea- and Sulphur, properly compound ed,' brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak-: eu or gray; also ends dandruff, 'Itch ing scalp and stops falling hair. Years age the only way to get this mixture was to make it at homo, which ls mus. sy ahd troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask ot any drug store for "Wyeth's. Sage and Sulphur Compound." You trill- got o large, bottle for about 60 cents. Every body uses this old, famj?B recipe,?be cause no one can possibly : tell thai you darkened your hair,.as it does lt 60 naturally and .evenly.. You dam pen a sponge or soft brush with it and drew this through' your, ha^/itjijc* lng; one. small strand- at a time; by morning the-:gray hair , disappears, and after another application Or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, t?ti&and glossy, and you look years [younger. PHDMONT & NORTHERN ' RAILWAY COMPANY- ' ? v^V ANURI* SON: ARRIVALS ?v?$jj|8a SkjffrtfM.. -..... .?,'.......... 7:&u> A- M. IWi^i.. 9:35 A. M. NOV 85. ,; .iV; ?.......... .11:40 A- M. No. 37........?.;..,^VVi 1;1? P. M. NOV 8$..................-..'3:40- P. M. No 41... :.???vi; 6:00 P. M. N?V 43.... . V... .. . ..Vi ^ 8;26 P. Mi No, 45.....w..10:80 P. BI. DEPARTIERES No. 30..............tl:25. A. MV No. 32, .Vi'... V? .?V..V.v 8:36 A; M, No.- ge... >-?-...10:3? A. St. ir^t 36.V....;v....vl$: 10.,P, NO. SO,. V,.,. V.......... ; 2:S0 P. No. 40...:. 4:50 P. M. Nov 48........ .V......... 7:20-Hs M. fiKttw.i ?V;,,....v.V... ?iis P. M. BOARD OF HEALTH MEi i?i?iEi??l CONSIDERED PROPOSED OR DINANCE TO REGULATE WASHERWOMEN DIPHTHERIA CASES Noted and Health Officer In sfaructed to Enforce Quar antine Regulation?. A-meeting o? tho city board of health wo3 held Monday afternoon in tho of fice of the chairman, Dr. W. P. Ash more, ive lueuibere of tho boara were absent, but business wau trans acted by the'remaining gentlemen. The board -^nsidered a proposed ordinance regulating washerwomon. The text of the proposed ordinance waa published several days ago. The proposed ordlnanco was referred to n committeo consisting of Dre. Nar din and Ashmore, who will thresh out the different sections in order to mako at / changes thoy may deem ad visable. These changes or amend ments will be determined by tho board before the matter ls formally brought to tho attention of the city council. The members of tho hoare' of '?.-alth on learning that the city council h.i? directed, City. Attorney Sullivan to| codify tho ordinances of the city up to the present time; are anxious that all ordinances pertaining to . the' health of the city bo concentrated. Or dinances looking to the health of tho city are found in several part s of the old code book, and a committee consisting, of Dr. Nardin and Mr. Barle was appointed to confer with the city atorney in the premises. A. proposed ordinance regulating tho sale of milk and the inspection of j cows was before the meeting of the board. Tho ordinance was discussed but action wan postponed until an other meeting of the board ot health, the members present desiring moro time to consider th- measure. Tho board tool: cognizance of dlptheria cases in the city and di rected the health officer to proceed to carry out the regulations with re gard to quarantining. Dr. J.. P. Major and Health Officer Thoa. A. Campbell were present ot j the meeting of the hoard. IN flENT IN LONDON! London, Oct. 2L--(AsBoclted Press Correspondence)-Rentals of business properties in London Dave decreased during the past year; .'"'.'Eveala scases' v/hero property ls being rented under long-term leases, the landlords have frequently recognized tho position in which the war may have placed their tenants by giving appreciable rebates op the contract figures. In the stock exchange district forty per cent has bceh knocked off'-the'pre-war- rea ta . in many cases rather than . lose a desirable tenant' " f Office and loft-building property is naturally very difficult to. rent at ; the present time. Many professional and business men whose leases hayo ex pired ; during ' tho - past twelve months have taken advantage bf this to . on more or lens nominal terms; ?eai estate men s tn to that the big reduction? in rental values have prov ed a serious matter to many land lords . and property-holding . com panies Whose Income is dependent, up on tho renting of hlgh-pricod offices. The higher range of interest:values at the present time, 'Which more over is practically certain to last'for many years after the Swar, also' tends; to lower the return, on yected prop erty of, all kinds, as there 1B no like lihood of ncnewal of mortgages at; the old. ??te' of four or four and a half per cont. ;^||fr?ftIAN TO . BIE AS A SPY . herman Coart-Mnrtia?;A?so Sentences ! Three Others Who Aided French. (Amsterdam Dispatch to Now York] ?:'-:-..:- r ? ? Sun.} . . ;v. Convicted by a German court mar tial in the fortress of . Liege bu tho charge ot. having "collected informa tion' useful ? to the Fronch govern ment" Anna Bena;* of Verviare, Bel lum, Hjnas sentencel ; tQ death yoster tiay>. Three other persons have been con demned io diu ua Spins, -while ns many Izave been sentenced to imprisonment, at - hard labor for terms ranging be> tw?ff?'rte?i' asJ - ftft^ea' jyeara!-. '^'^e of tho death sentences has b;en cat-ried outland nina? .for tho ?mdeivned tornan nnd the o theta/4M said to, be under t?ald4?r?tlon of the raillery ^ government ; Of ; Belgium, Qenera Von BlsBingi ; Knew ?is, PuMie. - '.. ', i The boy wa? very smaUiaaya^uncn,, and the toad ht was pushing in thc wheeji?ja4rr?w..Waa:jvery,'. y?&ytt&m A honevoient o?di gwtlemanV. put tu?S?own his bundles, lent him a ;-?Ke*lly my boy/l^ipaffed, "I dch'lr iee how you waa^ jo git ?nat barrow up the gutters .alon?." *T d<&?* ".. replied. jyhte appreciative kid, "Dereks always some jay a etand ln^Vround1.as'takCB lt ?p for me." lioslBess. 1 : "That drummer ie vevtalnly a per sietent salesman, isn't Ivr 'remarked the Old Fogy, 'Should eay he was,*^ ?e>llcd the Grouch. "Why, if be ever a?ta to Heaven vffcen be dies he will try to tell Si. Peter a card-index system.'' L ACCEPTED PAVING PEINIONS! PASSED ORDINANCE COVER ING WORK ON EARLE AND MARKET STREETS TO CHANGE WARDS Committee Appointed to Investi gate Matter and Report at Next Meeting. A special meeting of the city coun cil was held Tuesday afternoon. This meeting was called more for accept ing petitions uni passing ordinances covering Ute paving on Bast Earle, EaBt Market and Manning streets. The potltions for these streets wero accepted and ordinances covering tho work wero passed. Ordinances cov ering the other necessary work of installation of sower, gas and water connections were passed. A committee was appointed to in vestigate a .change in one of the wards. Tld? connu H tue was instructed to look into tho matter and to havo some report for the council at the next meeting on Tuesday night. Tlie matter of grading and scrap ing streets that are hot to ho paved was brought up, but this was dismiss ed. All of these matters will he brought up again at the regular meet ing on next Tuesday. ntl an Shot Squirrel With Ten-Dollar Bill. (Los Angeles Timen.) i Ground squirrels were damaging grain lett in a field by Winfield Scott, manager of the San Fernando Hotel in thc town of that name. A guest had left a loaded shotgun the house a few days before. Manager {Scott decided to put end to the squirrels and started on a still hunt, finally drawing a bead on ono of the marauders. He shot it, and, having scared the others away, returned home. The guest arrived and. ashed for tue gun. When he discovered it hid been discharged he wilted. "I stuck a $10 bill In the barrel for safo keoplng," he said. The carly edition catches the book worm. AT THE _-.f ufo?*.. i ia tami If ifrpBof ot truth, AVtoUir eo4 j it MS bout ?xp>ml?Sjjjj>| - ; See ??ie Broken Coin SSL TttaVhoto Play Scrlnt Suprema MEtliodas-O.-ui Every Week IN! j ?III III UH il ' .'. T'?li frill Matti jua ? " This popular and very ar tistic piece of jewelry, which appears to bc al! the rage this ?all wSI be roond ber? in great assortment. We haro every birth?* io ns, cameos end and diamonds in Ia vallieresj and el? of Shem quito pretty, and yet mesroensive. Prft? hom $2.50 to $50.00 . The Cash Je wrier. . HOME OF YOUR Of Course We believe North Ander son offers exceptional value for your money FOR H O MKS 6 F.F. -M ?I-JU " 1 g, \"TV But To.be perfectly frank it is not thc low price that we want you to -.think of most-? lt Is North Anderson's Natural beau? ty, its graceful lay-out, and Its prosperous, progressive people that make us feel that one is for tunate to live in North Anderson. "Seo tho KIRMESS Friday Night We are recommending our 10-1-0 and 10-2-0 and 10-2-?-0 for wheat and oats this fall when you sow it* This will give it' stalk and grains in the head, and that it what you want in grain. If you wiltjpw iiye acres in wheat and five in oats this fall, after pr?p?rihg the land weil and fertilizing it well with either of these gppds, you will find it advantageous. The 10-2-JrO is an especially fine goods for grain. Let us hear f rora you. ':^m m Anderson^ South Carolina. "See the KIttMESS Friday Night" i Th? ?Tf*t?t mas In noitni trtdh _ MOLASSES. .It " i?trn t?M U*? WO and bu?l?s op Ut* stock. .Sft g?s?5S&? t??6 ?iJT?e? ??? i aira uii^if ? wrm wn appetfte-otert? the ?Uva raring and jiida ?Jm*?gv Far Guporlor to an all grato fee* Give your boreea and r malea alr?at, aad at the ?ame time ?WP^S?^:* Our BB? SKIRT (first grade) Harpe and Mule Mouwse?* eoatatoaMCorn, Oat*Ground AtfaUa^ tnada appetizing with aalt aad pura cane molaase^and '.J^^f^^JSK^ - ' Protein'10%I *??K%? CartK*jrdrat? 57% \\.:i--?'/fJ!.xrn tain ?M>%? ?at?*%? ."O' ;. .. ' . \.". ' Bli I Ti%TCarb*fc74rBtc? ?7%. TW? If camy>tA ut ?traitht 1 *???s<J Gr^2*-An??ys?it Protein 12%? Fat 3%%? Fist* careening.i ?ry fatteaLi?. -.s?i?t***fa?a - twwii et 0*??** Oat?. flmmdWhoi OCT ?e*<?* ?a ??*WT*: i*?ir?: ??. '