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GIVES VERDIKT: FOB $10,000 Spnrtanburg Jory Decides J immure Suit AgnliiBt Southern. . Spartanburg. Nov. IO.- A verdict for $10,000 damages waa awarded ' against;.tho Southern railway in the 1 court of common pleas here Satur-. ? dayjaftenw???' ??? ib?j xi??'e dr ?-Mrs. G. E. Cuso, as admihiatrntrlx, against that company. Tho suit was for SOO,-' 000 damages and grew oui ot the kill ing of G. E. Case at a grad? cro?sinifl of the Southern at Cora mill. ' on East King's Mountain, N. C., a year, ago last AuguBt. Tho action was ra ther unusual in tain t tba accident hav lng happened in North Carolina, tho] law bf that ?tate governed, :thqi5gu the trial -waa in ,;outh Oar?i?n"?.1'Mr'. Caso ' was drlv. ,tg au . automobile when etruck by tho train ? abd kll led. 83 33 AH Wool .Blue Serge Coat Suits, Ijneci u/itu ?u?irante?? Satin ; , fur and braid. trimmed. ' Well made, and, very . . pretty. . These Suits sell everywhere for- ; , ?xtra Special, Today, Saturday and Mon? ..... - -$10*00 Fur Sets. . . . .$5.00 to $25.00 WM ENORMOUS AUo1^R;K^iW^t; ? * ??*+*??#*+*?**+?+?+? Palmetto Chapter. The Palmetto chapter w;lll meet this ??rterrraon at four o'clock with Mrs. .ffioubeu Long, on North MeDuiUe jbtreet. Mrs. George I.eitner has returned to lier home -in Augusta-af ter a visit to hw parents, Mr. and Mrs.-J. O. wh aite. Mrs. Sam Orr of Hcardmont, Ga., has .bean spending' fclfu past week with relatives here. Mrs. A. G. Fret well spent the past week with friends in Walhalla. Miss Leila Russell returned to Rock Hill yesterday, after spending a week at home. Mrs. H. li. Fltsfie?a?d and child ren have gone to Atlanta, to vLslt re latives: Mrs. John NorrlB of Greenville Bpeut tho week-end hore with her sis ter, Mn. William Sloan. Mrs. A. P. JoKiUstone ha? gone tb Greenville to attend the state D., A ? lt. convention, which meets there this weok. Mr?. J. .TV. -Vandlvor. Mrs. T. R. Howard, and-Mrs. Phelps Sasseeri will go to Greenville today -to attend the state i). A. Fi. meeting. Mrs. david Bryson of Woodruff ls visiting Mrs. J. A. Cook on Green ville street.. . Miss Kate Ramsey and Miss Pear-, son of Iva spent tho .week-cud with Mrs. O'.-M. Dodson. ' Musicale Tea. ' Tho Junior Philathea class of the F?rst Presbyterian Church will have a Musicale^ Tea on Thursday afternoon at ,tour ^o'clock at the home of Pr. 3. O." Harris on Calhoun street. Tho musical program 1B in charge of Mra. I?. KV Harris, one of Anderson's most gifted musicians and sweetest singers, abd a program arranged by her is sure to -be'.most enjoyable. Dainty refreshments v/Hl be served . after the program. Mathcson-AnderHon. The following Invitations will bc read with interest by tho many friends of Dr. Anderson, whose 'homo is in Greenville, ? id tho friends .bf Miss Matheson .who has visited here : Mr. and Mrs. Julius Daniel Matheson request tho honor of your presence at the' m?rri?go of th?lr daughter Susan Allino . to Dr. James Leland Anderson : Tuesday-''tho' t??rteenth of November at halt after 8'b'clbcTc in the evening Baptist, church . Hartwell,'Georgia. Reception immediately after thc i ceremony at homo. [ Miss Eleanor McGregor of Asheville, N. C., ia the guest bf Mrs. J. R. Cooley on EaBt Whltner street. ' . Mr. -and Mrs. Harry pargon |u .Greenville spent Sunday "here with tho former's mother, Mrs. H. E-. Dar gan.- ' "-?s . ?*ss, J, -P-; Most and Miss Martha Rast, aro visiting frlonds iii Sumter, . ' PhHuthba Class, Tho'Pillia? U?i clasB of the Central' Presbyterian church will .meet this aJudga in ryoriu Anacreon., " ? .* Ladles. Aid Society. The leadlos Aid; Society of F?bet?s church will meet on Thursday after noon with Miss Ella. Montgomery at 2 o'clock. The members. aro -urged to attend. ' Cured Loy of Croripi -Nothing. frightens a mother ; more than the loud, hoarse cough of:croup. Tho,-labored breathing," straggling, choking and,'gasping.for breath call for insjant. action, Mrs. T. Neurcuer, Eau. Claire,;' Wl&>- c?ay^;r^l^poloy'sr Honey and Tar cured my boy ot a serious attack of. croup ?fter other remedies had failed. I recommend lt to every one ' as wo .kiibw front our ow?';expe'rlcnce . that, ft is a wonder tut remedy for coughs, colds, croup ?nd, whooping cough." it clears air passages, soothes and beale. Sold everywhere. ""' ' iijun ?LUCT?I Try Grnn?mo0ker,i OStJ Favorite, j '??'I??^^--V''.^./Si^?,;'?^".' Sv?s&ur, s PROHIBITION RALLY WAS WELL ATTENDED AND ENTHUSIASTIC RmUe? Are String Heid in interest Nation-Wide Prohibition Managers Pleased. : The meeting held Sunday alternoon tri 'tho'opera'house tn the interest; of natlou-wlde prohibition waa a grand success, tb* audience bnirig vory large and enthusiastic. Tho speakers,. Dr. ?eorgO W; Murrow and Hon John Cl. Woolley appeared to be all that had been paid of them In advance, ' and their .addresses made ?a deep impres sion on the audience. Dr. Morrow was tho first to address the meeting and he spoke in tho iu terest of tue Antl-Suloon league; Ho explained tho'purpose of tho league,' its progross and what lt had done and what it hoped to do In the future* At th? ?ioso of his speech he had distri buted throughout tho audience pledge cards to be signed by those who would promlso \to pay so much to the league annually for a period of five yours. Mr. Woolley, onco candlduto. for presidency on thc prohibition plut form, made a strong indictment against liquor trafile and Its necessary evils. His oratory whs splendid and hlB ?t lack on tho whiskey evil was oho of tho strongest ever heard In Anderson . Tho audience was'delighted with h'.o address and he received uiuch - np? plauso. This meeting wac held in Anderdon under tho auspices pr tho local piinia terial -uni?n and tho members are well pleased with its success. . Tho cud which these rallies -hilve in view is^to bring moro pressure to. bear upon the congressmen throughout the country through the Intelligent monti sentiment of tho people. The adop tion of ari amendment to fae constt t uti on of -the United States requires that it-shall.be passed by a-two-thirds Moto of both houses of congres's, and shall bo .ratified by 36 states. On December,22, 1914, in tho .house. ' of rcpresentatiVes the above amendment received 197 Votes, "while in 189 were cast' against lt. Though lt failed to receive the. two-thirds vote necessary to Ita passage/ that It received a ma jority waa'a remarkable victory for tho Anti-Saloon forces of the nation. Another resolution, essential!* tho same as-th? Hobbon amendment, wi'-, be introduced' du the next session of congr?s?..'- .Th?se meetings: hope to bring tho;pabple tofsoir-thio .valUe of this ;'.:m '.nUiunit, and so io hayo them tb bring 'tho preasuro of their Influ ence to'bear upon their congressmen to.vote for lu r' 1 BIBLE GLASS ri rP'.niiiifin'! WILL HAVE ANNUAL BAN QUET N?XT THURSDAY EVENING On Thursday evening . tho Wesley Bible class of St, John's Methodist church will ) ?vo Its annual banquet and this will be one o?. tho biggest so-' dal events In the Sunday school this year.1 Indications 'oohit-that' the at tendance will b? larger than ev?r be fore and that the celebration will be the best over fited.1 ?i . Mr. R. S. L.1gon is thc teacher of this class andi tho' tftter-officers aro C. Ban Alten,'president; B; B."-Bleck-, tey, eecretory: and Sam D. . Harper, treasurer. The election bi officers wilt b'o held ori Thursday evening. The Wesley/Bible Class ot St. John's, church 1B on?'-otjifee biggest Trie'n's classes Jh. Anderson and.much inter est is always shown both in Otteti ?anc? iand study. The - banquet on Thursday evening has been looked for^ ward! to for a long time by the mem bers ut the class. i ^ , 'j l . ?? DISIulGWKTiO? FIRST MEETING THIS AFTER NOON IN HALL AT 4:30 O'CLOCK -! MAN f DELEGATES Vyiil Attend Including Officers of ine State Grand Lodge-Ban quet-at 7 O'clock. Much Interest ls hoing taken by local Knights in tho meotlng of thc dlHtrlet convention of the Knigh ts of \ rythma, which convenes In Andernon ? this afternoon. The district la com posed of Anderson. Abbettle and ttr?onwood counties. Tho first meetlug Of tho convention will be held this afternoon at 4 ::*0 o'clock in the hall,', when an address of welcome will be made-by Mr. (J., H. Greene, chancellor.commander of Ilse local ledge. A visiting knight will make the response. All the offi cers of tho state grand ,lodgo are ex pected to be present, which will in* ? eludo Herbert E. Gyles of Aiken, irrond chancellor; A. M. Lumpkin of Columbia, grand vice chancellor; TV, E. Derrick of Orangoburg, grand pre late; C. D.. Brown of Abbeville, grand 1 keeper of records nh<\ seals and W. j G. Harvey, of Charleston, grand mas ter of exchoquer. * * ?*?**?#.**+****. I PERSONAL j 13. p. Campbell of McCormick was in .town yesterday on business, i ? ' Messrs. W.i Frank McGee, W. P. Cook anti Harper Hall of Iva were business visitors yesterday. - --' , * ' ' I Mr. Elbrldge Tucker bf tno Car?- ! well institute section was in Ander son yesterday. : Mr. Press Manntug of Iva spent yesterday -in the city; Dr. W. A. Tripp of Eusloy was among thc visitors Monday. Messrs. J. P. and E. P. ?llgood of Liberty spent yesterday In Ander son. Messrs. L. T. Miller und T. H. Paliya of Now York were Joweliy drumi..ors in Anderson Monday. Messrs. C. C. Jones and Frank Hawkins of Starr spent yesterday in Anderson. Messrs. J. L. Branyoh, H. P. E. Martin and C. WVMartin wero visi tors from Pendleton. With Sustained Fury. London, Nov. .15.-^In u Speech in tbs house of commons Churchill de clared if any operation In tit* history Of tho ?world woro worth carrying brough with sustained fdry and ut ter disregard Of life,- operations at Dardanollts wore worth it. RHMRFS if RH? O'S ?BNG?E18 COATED If cross, feverish, sick, bilious, clean little liver and bowels. , A? laxativo today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply'will not tako tho timo froni play tb empty .their bowels, which, becomes clogged up with waste, liver gota sluggish, stomach sour. Look at. the tongue, Mother! If coated, pr. your, child is llBtloss, croas, feverish^breath bad, restless', doesn't odt; heartily, full ? of cold cr has' sore throat or ?ny Other children's1 ; ail ment; give a teaspoonful of "Califor nia Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it ?B perfectly lmrmlcES, and In a few hours r hil this constipation poison, sour bllo and formontiag waste will gently move out of thc bowels, and you have a 'well, playful child: *agalh. A thorough "Insido cleansing" is o'ftfmea ali that is neo? esaary. - .It should be 'tho . first treat ment, given in . ap? .sickness. 'j;y Bawar? .of Counterfeit fig syrup.:'Ask yTbur druggist tor a ?d^ent bottle of ^California'Syrup of Figs,"-whlch hie fuji ' directions for babies, ^children of all ???si'i?h'd, forf.grownrup8 ' plainly printed ba the tiottle. Look carefully and abe that UV- is ma'dob'y. the Cal lr tomi ti Fig Syrup COMPany*^i^WM^ 'M.;,-.'.'? ..?u. ^M.f.i^naVi'i iii ? ..r ;;i.-in . ..u ? ' '. ' - . >jl'H;.":>*i 1' 1 ? .J' >.'???'"/'? .'. . 1 '" fi ??rm III fy i Vi ?i TUT/v*?A dalae "We would like to do business with you. but ; you are too far aw?yM-is not heard among men who know the advantages of using Pay and Night Letters They will increase your business territory and multiply your trade possibilities. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. J or We don't measure our success on the basis pf an extra dollar or two which we might make on a suit cr overcoat, simply , because ; t h e quality is there to jus tify it. :'SHH We're after friends first and after h?vin? won them, we want to keep them always. We don't know bf any sur er way to gain your friendship than to sell you one of our twenty dollar suits for. fifteen dollars. $10, $15, $18, $20, and $22,50 We carry others a. fc $\o, $18, $20, and Jgj22.50 but our Great est ii ?ie. is-at :?i;5~fpt^; ers would ask you $20 for them. We have an excellent linc of Shoes,?'Overcoats,".Underwear . anti everything else in the Haberdashery line, too; djop in and let us show you. just what you want and at a price that you'll he glad to pay. 'vv' ?p t? Dat? Clothier. ' ;^ "DodsciVs rivy ~ [".Starts; Your Lifer ?%'s Wort Feel i, I-ivcn op yonr.AtUflg?Fh. livor! OR? *e:i? cn??rf?l;. inak? v?mr work-a ploaRare;' I*; vj>>;au? frill . ol ?'thiu? tion. - But taite no Imty. dnngeroU? calomel bocaupo lt ihakf-? yo? ?lek ?hil J??rfciay loee a d<iy\V work. C&laaitt i* hf?rcViry or quicksilver WhiclK CHU?*rUWAii* Of 11)0 bORC^ Calomel crashes inti, ?our* Mb life? dynamite, breath^ J.*?p. That'o when yotrjM tftiai awful nousea and cram;>ln,'r. V^wen to BUM . ?if j?u wwrk -ia enjoy tja ofoeatt gentlest liver; 'ind towoi c'oi'.nuing yon. ?vcr experiencod jiirt take a ejxwaiul* bi banale? Dodson'? tiver ?To** to^fght/;V:^0M.--dTO?eTBt. ?f. d'ftW ?Mis yod a ?t> ;?eni:.l.o?t(0 of Mona's' Idv*r Tono; under\''S?Vi>e?9onnl' robney.. hick guarantee tl Al ?adi spoonful will clean- your slitffgi?lt livst botter *Kan V bf pasty jjaloftiafrand ..tbat't? wou'fc t?yw$o? *ick\ - ..'.liods?i?* . ...fc?vc?H Ton* U nitl ' Ih ov .Medicines": f-Yovi'H know it nwt- mbrhln*' beeautw you will<vrjotL* bp frrlirij? Uno your J?ver^wttl.W "workings WT?!*?!^' mut dizj.iiwi' pone; ?toftiae?iwill '-??Cr ?vtfct;. nml .bo>v?hi. regular. ? Down's ' T.jv' r fr?ttl&iii-<<htin>i\-: ;j.?l?%^tlicrt'fiu-e:-b?fjiftl??? and' TI ?iil?vfttb. Give " tb* ?ale of Calomel % 'nlnmi- o* cnUtcly act?.' I mm HIM III ll mi'-mini mimi -