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A Hint to M< of Gro A Mild Laxativo at Regalar Intervals Will Prevent ' . Constipation. A vital point upon which all schools of medicine aeem to agree is that nor mal regularity of tho howels is an es sential to good health. Tho impor tance of this is impressed particular ly on mothers of growing children. A very vuluable remedy that should be kept in every home for use as oc casion arises ;ln Qr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a compound of simple laxa-1 tivo herbs that has been prescribed by Dr. W. B; Caldwell, of Monticello, III., for moro than twenty-five years, and which can now he obtained in any well Btocked drug store for fifty cents a bottle. In a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell, Mrs. H. C. Turnor, S44 Main 6t., Buf falo, Ni V., says, "I bought a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsla for my baby, Roland Leo Turner, and find it works just like you Bald it would. It is Ano for.the stomach and bowels." A bo'ttlo of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ITRIiO-GEHMAN. ALLIANCE Ouo Result Is TurbH . Are Adopting German Educational System. Berlin, Dec. 3.-One o? tho results of tho Turkish alliance with Ger many is that a beginning has been made by . the; Turks in taking over some of the features of the German educational system. Dispatches from ?.Constantinople tell of tho erection thero of continuation schools, based ; ori'.the Gorman model, with a c?rrlcu- f lum which includes, among othor studies, -bookkeeping, arithmetic, geography, commercial science, com mercial correspondence and German. The Constantinople association of Manufacturera ' and Dealers has pub lished a notice calling attention to the nev,- Schools and'urging the mas ters of various trades to see that their apprentices : attend regularly. Tho schools are free. SINGE I can say my bowels are much J lii?r? regular. My he&rt is stronger. My appetite i?' __U Lw_^^ liIUi;il UCLLCl . My throat is much better. Mrs. William H. Hinchliffe, ? write;;: "j. haye taken four bottles it has done me a great deal of goa throat. I recommend Peruna to al nov think I ever felt much better, v/ork I cart do. I do^ot think to? Peruna." ,Xhpse who object to fluid med! Tablets. ; CHccra Bank, ' Pelzer, S. C. WINTER Ci FOR THE BE! We Have Th QiJAiiTY K ' ? ''Y 1 ? ' ' ' Wien wt "Wyatt, mi m m storied iiiiiliii ethers wino Children] ROLAND LEE TU1LNEE i ' Pepain should be in every home. A trial bottle freo of charge, can bo obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 454 Washington St., Monti cello, lil. Tho "tcffejuz" school hus made Ger man an obligatory study. Tho newspaper Tantin, in an ar ticle concerning the continuation schools, .pays high; praise tb the Ger man system, lt points out that the Germans, so far from slackening; their educational work during the war, not only maintain it fully, but have also maintained schools in enemy coun tries, using military mon a?? instruc tors. Strong and Well hs Ever. Fred FJtiith, 325 Main (St., Grvecn Bay, Wis., Bays : "I suffered a long time, with a very weak'back. Foloy Kidney Pills completely relieved me of all soreness and pain and I now am strong and well ?s eyer." Winter aggravates .symptoms of kidney trouble; cold weather makes aching more unbearable. Foley Kidney .Pills help tho krdrieys eliminate paln-caus lhg poisons.-Sold Everywhere. . - !0 Myrtie ?St,J'Beverly, 'Mass., of P?rima, and 7 ran say that d ior catarrh of the head and 1 sufferers with catarrh!fi I do t arn, really surprised At the > much* praise eau be said for cines cnn now procure Peruna Capital and Surplus $125,006,?? Collections (Uren "Careful Attention ill?on A. Smyth, ' Jno. A. l?udgenB, President, ' . CasMer.r lt. E. Tolllson, As ct. Cashier. Ity of tito Coal j Kell Is the BEST, ?ohb Bcit?r.: ly knows Hint Wy*UV TONS*, ?re ) THOCS?^I) pounds. . 1 ^ 1 ) promise Quick DoUv?ry-rWe mean i Wk c n yon t aro ' out of Coal abd pbur.e us ! Wo'il have ; the Coal Mhort time. the $5 Coal Man*' Ia the man who irlce of eo&!1 down ;'"ot eomVse there ?t?rs SOW* h-n-t w?nld tbire have $Z toni sold lu Aildertfou If I hadn't >5|0 * wk ?? ? Services in the Churches of Anderson Tomorrow. . First Presbyterian Church. The sorvlcid at the First Presby terian church will be held aa follows tomorrow: Hubba th school at ten o'clock under tue superintendency of Mr. E. W. Brown. Tho paB?or, Rev. W. H. Fraser, 1>. D., will preach at 11:30 and 7:30. ~A very cordial in vitation is extended to all to worship ' hero. Polite ushers will mee; strangers at the door and show them to a scat. Cen? ru! Presbyterian Church. Sunday school at 10:15. Morning service nt 11:30 Subject of sermon. "Judgment Ac cording to Appearance and righteous Judgment From thc Religious Point CV View." Evening sorvice at 7:30. Subject of Sermon, "Judgment Ac cording1, to Appearance'and Righteous Judgment From tho Non-Rollglous Point of View." Wc cordially invite you to worship with ?si* (?race Church. Hov. J. H. Gibbonoy, rector. Phone S3&. Services for the second Sunday in advent, December 8th. I 8:00 a. m.-Tho Holy Eucharist. 10:15-Sunday school. 11:S0-Morning'prayer .and sermon by the Rey. XL'. Maynard Marshall. I 3:30 p. m.-Service for men. I lhere will be no services In Grace church during tho week aa tho rector I of the -parish will" be In Greenwood ! conducting a mission there In the ! church of Resurrection. j Service for lien. At 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon th?ro will be a service for men in Grace church to wlhich the men of tho city are most cordially invited. The 'Rev. MT. Marshall who has been conducting a mission in Grace church during the 'week will conclude his work hore with this service. He will preach to the men of thc manly I *??.. ' - .. ? - - - '? ?. Due West Alumnae Association. - The;Duo West Alumnae association were delightfully, entertained at thc regular December meeting yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. M. Sharpe and MTS. Daisy Wilson, at the home or Mra. Sharpe. ? . . 'Tho'Biddy of the afternoon was Mac beth, ;n,n ti Dr. Klnar'd rave a mos*, ihterestlrig nhl? instructive taP* On t}io -y-iy. rM"?;c.'nt; greatly Impressed by ]\l?\'interpretations of,Lady Mac beth.. ' ?;' ". . Mrs. Cora Lig?n sang a charming English ballad, and"as an encore sang ono of Mra. LUly ? Strickland Ander son's compositions. - During the.pleas ant inf qrmal social half hear tho two attractive hostesses assisted by MISS. Geno Harris ' served' coffee and fruit caito. Mints were passed by pretty little Kathleen i Wakefield of Piedr mont. -'?' Beautiful Home Weildlng. A beautiful' wedding^ and'/, ono ? bf great interest to friends hero and all over the state, was that of Miss Raj' Mainers and ''(Mr. Kyle Shirley, which took place cm Thursday .evening at the homo of the bride's parents, .Mr.. and-Mrs. John ?Masters a few miles south of town. This pretty home had been ar tistically decorated in palms, ferns, and Vine*,'th?se1 being ' used over a pure .White -background . formed - a charutlng scene, while over all' was 'tlw radiance of many lights. . The floor was covered with a.-j^tfe :white carpet, and pa one side of thc parlor, waa artang?d' D graceful arch of white roses und smilax under which tho bridal party ff tu od. The pretty bride was attended by her sister. Titles Znlono tasters'.as maid' of honor, and' Mlsres Alma Cllokscales' bf. Abbeville,- and Sallie C*ae bf Mt i Carmel. as maids. ..Mr. Keys Gilmer was Mr, SMrley's best. : man The ^ceremony was performed. by. Rev. ;.W. Hawkins, while ;|?rd: J.:A?,Aull played the wedding-.march' .accompanied by Mr Frank Hawkins. on tho violin. ??'SfM The'bride was lovely . In her pure .white- bridal .-robes,T 'wlth'- a beautiful beijuet \ of roses gadflies of^ , itiW. vnlle*y>.>; The bridesmaids and maid bf honprfwbro dressefl.of ?oft white YUSB' 'salbte wit? ohiffon "ovordr?ascs, .apd <j?jrried arruf?is bf .pink'coran?onH. Immediately x -," v tho eeremony^ah^ elegant two coin -wedding supper waft served tb thc* largo humber of -gaostH who were ..present. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Taft .fox a 'Adding trip, and on^oir?rotura will h't ?.rhomO at the St. James hotel fer Uia ires?nt:: v.i; ? ?eifgiiifal ^etirijr. :>/?'Obe of ibo most charniing meetingsN thb . Robert'-']$.Lee ?fi?ptor lins ever hdd was the bite nt Which . Mr?. George 7<fl)y, Mrs. . J. D. . Cooley; | life-the Christian life in RB relation to tho moral, ethical and epirltuul I aspect ot Uio teaching of the Sou of God. Following the serinou Dr. C. S. Brcedln a member of Grace Parish will give a short address. St. John's Method Nt Church. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching "eervlecs at ll-.SO a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by tho pastor, R v. J; W.v Speake. Thia is tho rir.it Sun day of tlie conference your arm Spec ial music has been arranged. First Baptist Church. 0:46-Teach OTB* ( prayer service. 10:00-Blblo school-Dr. A. Li. Smothers, superintendent. 11:30-Public worship- Sermon by the pastor, John. Ev White. Subject "Tho Gospel According, to you." . 7:30-tPuplte 'wonsliip-Sermon by thc pastor, John. E. White. . Subject "As You Waut to ne a Soldier." At tho evening service Mrs. 'Martin Messrs Von Hasseln and Macaulay will render tho Allegretto from the A. pilnor Sympohnv of Beethoven and the Larghetto from tho Quintelle Mozart. Monday. 4:00-Tho'divisions of thc. Woman's Missionary Society : will _ meet! in thc following ft'eincs: Wcstorn-Mrs. Rosa Gaines. Northen?--Mrs. B. F. Mn aldin. Southern-Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Matre Hall. Eastern-;Mrs. Wade Sanders* Central-Mi'B.vMalcombe McFall. Liver stroot-Mrs'. Ramah Clark. Greenville street-Airs. John Pruitt. The western and the southern will meet at'3"o'clock,' but tho others will meet at 4 . Wednesday. 6:45-Toachors' meeting. 7:30-Prayer and praise service led by the pastor. The public is cordially invited to bo present and wprtfilp with us at ali those services; '. and Mrs., W..4EV.Gason .entertained yesterday afternoon at the handsome homo ot Mrs. Tolly on West Whltner street. ? Red. carnations and red geraniums were used in profusion over thc house, which had all been thrown together by means of fohtln.tr doors. -. After a short business session, the ? following i Interesting program was given: A report of thc convention held in Aiken was given by Mrs. J. R. Van diver. 1 ? A sweet vocal selection by Mrs. W. H. .Nardin, accompanied by- Mis3 Welch. ' ..'. * .-. - m .-A paper, "A South-Carolina Christ mas (Before the War? by. Mrs. J.. O. W?hlte. A. bright vocal solo hy Mrs. T< L. C6ly. Tliia was followed by a charming vocal selection by Mrs. J. R. Vandiver. I Instrumental solo .by Miss Wolch. Tba. last number; was a pretty solo, by Mrs. M?ldrow. . After the program, . tho' hostesses j invited their guests- into the beautiful dining room where a red color scheme carried ou' An .red carnations, pre sented a. scene of rare beauty, and I hero an elegant menu was daintily j served.-" . ?',..' CH AR A (Ti: KI STIC SIGHT Soldier Frlehts Officiate , in Small j Italian Church. ..Rome. Dec. 3.-One of the most ] characteristic sights In Italy is the officiating of soldiers at the'alter in tho'small churches. At first . tho people- were inclUied to resent this innovation but when they ^understood that theso. soldiers aro really priests, some cal led under', arms as soldiers, some as military,chaplains, t?ey wel comed, them and how prefer them to ? the regular clergy. \. The effect of the eoldler-prlost's dress ts; exceedingly bizarre, 'With a heavily embroidered, cape over the shonldors and tho: snowy camlets re??niiuB ^'?rr ..'sje' .lrnee, 'completed j by the gaiters pf ^?. soldier...wi ti . ?puis. j and heavy .boots, :^t?6 _???ec?'?3 tut ?'thor ' heightened,. in most cabe?, by o luxurious crop.of hair .where the ton auro .should be-. and ) a mustache or | even a beard. A special dispensation han been issued by tho. Vatican to. al low tho priests -under. nrt?a to grow .hair on .hoad 'and face to m?ke them i-like -their comrades In arma ;.;.:;.:;, : - Ith Menu. ?'.?. A-rioblo Engllnhman e.ime OV?T to New'York with a -ninsfeat revile^ last winter, bringing' with hhn bis prize bull pupv1 -He entered.-a ?t?re 'db??pw* or Broad wayland aijked for "puppy biscuits." . "Sure," answer the .c^erk, "ure you Kolnjr tb oat *em hore or take Vm homo,:'-New Orleans States. Qualii The, Tl Watches Rings LaVallieres Bracelets Diamends Toilet Sets Bracelet Watche Parisian Ivory Leather Hand Bags * ANPERSON COLLEOK " .+' ? ' *******++?***+****+**+1 ?rho Glee club 1B preparing to give on December nth an ovenlug of Christmas enrola. Some of ate tra ditional melodies of the old English, German, and French folk-song class will be revived. Th? Oleo club ex> neets, to appear again shortly after the Christmas vacation In a mis cellaneous program. .On Monday evening tho Metropoli tan Grand quart ute gave tho second of the lyceum series before a largo1 audienco. Dr. Kinara made an address on compulsory education before the Civic; association of Anderson in the par lors of the 'Hotel Chiquola, on last Tuesday afternoon. ' ? A students' recital will bo given I in the studio of tho director, of. music ] on Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. - Mis?es Cody and Devane were the j guests of President and Mrs. Kimmi on Thursday at a dinner party. . j Miss Crenshaw ot Knoxville, Tenn., ls visiting Miss Leo. Mrs. Z. T. Cody of Greenville vis ited in tho collego fast week. Misses Mary-Aiken and Margaret' Perrin have returned from Abbovlllo, where Umy. spen t tho week end. , CkEiss Doodo 'Uiirton .has returned after a visit to her home in New berry. .. ' . - Misses Rosada .Talbert and Mello-' Whitlock were :tho house guests ot < '.Miss: ?isggio Shirley Tor tho week-} end. Si ..'S ? I M Who \ / ever heard \ f of ? genuine \ Pearl Necklace \ JOT $10? ^ trader..*-* ???..;..(> fir . The prerfectgitt tor thc baby, the girl, tlii; yoting lady, the Th* Ari4-?-pearl NocWara . c?Ka of a group of genuine pearls ..^gwiA .and .in^jed I? ? '-?M gfM r.eck-cha-j), vith provi .-.ion to ?Su "t pntf occasion ?"? ' demandi. TBs meit fajrinanng j^sy?f?Kmblihg a p??rl risekboe. . Pear}s as an investment Th* Mme mfiiH'.t ?nvfitd in ptMitrj ; - Coma In wi ictus etplali 3 th'* ncu> clfi ides \ W. H..KESSE V &CO. Ti DUtaond? j } ty Gifts Are Sure to Flease Quality Pleases the Recipient [ie Price Pleases the DonbrT is CHOOSE NOW AND HAVE YOUR GIFTS -LAID ASIDE FOR YOU Military Sets Silverware Cuff Links Emblem Charms Chains Brooches Umbrellas Clocks. China M. Hubbard & Co. tl . !'/>. O-.y . M'. - '...; v'' ''i-f- . 1 Jewelers SHASTA DAISIES SPECIAL PRICE 2 5 f or 2 5 G THE ANDERSON FLORALCO. ,PHONE Oil 033 HARSH ALL A VB. MEMBER OF FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY WE WANT Your trade Your confideiicp Your.good xviii YOU WANT ' The best coal A reasonable price A prompt delivery SLOAN BANK OF BELTON ^S^m ? Ua\ttin K f President, V, P. ond Cashier. DUIU?, 0? AJ, K. tt. Campbell, AB st. CaDhlor. 6MQH9Q ?reai?y JRedu??d Round Trip Fares -J < SOUTI^ In Connection With Blue Ridge Railway '. - ".:'. :.$o ;-...: . ? ;.. :": .-v. . : CHARLESTON, S. C. . .? SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CONGRESS Rec Anderson.t .... ...17.40 Belton .. ,,, ... ... ... T,40 Honea Path ... ... ... ... ... ....7.25 Donalds ... ... ....6.95 Shoals Junction .. ... ... ... ?.S5 '.Tickets'';n?t saleDecember ll, 12, 13. and 14th, with return Mailt December'y2ndj/^^m*; Attend Tho Great Celebration. See U.' iS. Battleship "South .Carolk-ia" a squadron of. thc Atlantis FlectY: torpedo boats. submarlnosVand destroyers. , '?.;?-.> . Christmas holiday excursion taros to all principal points, December 17,.18, 23, 24, and ,25th with return limit January 10th, 101C. I'or complete information applr to ticket ".agents'" .or . fV. IL Taber, TFA, ? Greeny file, 5.;ty . J. ll. Anderson, 8uptM Anderdon, ?L ?. . . . ' ??