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Fashions9 Newest Slyles Now Being Shown in Coats, IM "?. ". Coat-Suits, Skirts, Nedwear and Noveles At Brices : rr:,. ? fifi'/ >y,h .liv, ;: . .'f 10C?- A. POUND i FOR COTTON. In order not to let Jeweils in other cities in the State get Ahead ot us we are going io give lue a pound for cotton m ?cade. This ..does not apply to account We reserve the right io with draw this offer at any time. ' I WALTER BljKB?SECX?. - ' . ' ! ll 1 . ? \ ; * . - ... .: ? ' . . wt ft j PfiNDAfNTS and LAVALLIERES fi] In an unusually attractive lot? in 1 ! Pearls, Cameos, Diamonds and other pre- ' I ? cious stones. . We will be pleased td show E ! theip to you. . . g 1 ; ^ |; i-f*? ?t^??DM? SMITH is a sprightly old" . keelia touc& with i dear old Lady who was Grandma's school- j ia^l^^d f^fewhom she is venf fond, ?tis j, tbeyca?eaGh NEWS OF ONE DAY IN SUSY BELTON I of Interest rVotc .Stater Town and the SitrrouuicUng | Cotsatry. Belton, Oct 6.-L. W. Langston, ot Colombia, preuctaed two able sermons it the First Baptist church in'Belton yesterday, morning and evening- Tne [norning service at 11:30 was well at tended, though the weather, was bad, tod those present eajeved tho message, I M/Jhich waa well preparen. Tho evonln'g ?ervice waa. excellent and a goodly I lumber was out. We axe not prepared I JO *ay at tiu> time whether th? Bap-1 ist church viii have services hext I Sunday morning or hot. The church has no regul?r peato>,| ?ut h AS had preaching almost every I Sunday since the resignation of our I popular pastor, Rev. W. T. Tate, I some months ago. I 'Rev. Tate filled the- pulpit of this church 16 years and left here of his I pwn free will this summer and cast I ala lot in Bateshurg lie is well pleased I with Batesburg\ the people and the I Lhurch, Reverend Tate hus many warm I land dear friends in Anderson county I and especially in Beltoa, Vha field I Isrhere he labored ss* 'hsjd UP thal leause of' Christ for so many' years, I H. W. Poora,, a prominent * raveling I man ot Columbia, formerly of thia I place, is here visiting relatives. Ile was accompanied oy his little daughter, ?Uss Corrie R. F. Horton ls attending court, in Anderson this week as a potlt Juror. Magistrate C. P. Kay, of Belton, waa among those who hod business la An derson .this morning ? '.j J. M. Faut,' of Pendleton, waa a vlsr i tor here. Sunday, the guest of his sis ter, Mrs. ?, P Kay. Mr. Fant left Bel ton this morning for Anderson where he Is attending court as a juror Hiss May Fant, lett thhj afternoon BfoV Belufort. N. C., where ano via teach school this'season. Cost fiept Bown-Quallt j Kept Up. No better medicine could, be made 5or coughs, colds, cronp, hoarseness, tickling throat, bronchitis,,-etc., than ley's Houey(and Tar Compound, st's why they can't Improve the iuallty and war or no war, the price rr mains the same. E. J. Sargent, Dal las. Tex., says: "1 believe Foley'* Honey and T*-* has no equal for ^completely r ed me of all symp toms of tut <.dls and my cough has entirely u teared." Dont ac eep* -any *rybstlti__ for ^ol*?** tfAn?v and Tar is the beau .Evans' Pharmacy "Baldy" ead Tango*' Bbrgr-t an? Lit. . ....iffi.Kr,, -i- i ' tlest Hf embers cf the BJafttagj Zoo*. Because they ar* Introducing more BAW features than ever before tn tht ?hsstary<of their circus, Ringling Broth ers have termed tho present years tour a "sacr?n Of novelty m.n? lun0&**tom-"i ? Th* program open? with the biggest end most magnificent s pee* acta ever traveled la America. Thia production tells ithe story of Bplcmori and the Queen of Sheba, lt U divided into four acts and presev^?d upon a stage of mammoth proportions. A oast' of .1,860 actors, 400 trained singers, 90 musi cians, regiments of horse? and & cor racily, caparisoned camel carava., aye Included in tho great wordless play. lt terminates with a hallet nf aaa <t?nr. Sj-IM cry. electrical effects and gorgeous costumes. are used 4? the spectacle. These yere fashioned hy the -~a ex port of European artists, mechanics and designers. It la a production tn which the characters ot a period one thousand years before tbe Christian pre ara mada to live again tucrAn the splendor which surround "Salomon in ill his .glory." The apeotacle is giren in the main pent end precedes two hours' of ?rente liaplay which introduces hundreds of artists of skiil and daring. Fully ?0 per cenfrof those performers ara thak lng theff first tour of America. Almost svery country on the face of the globe in rcpresaated among. *he ?quwtriatte. wlre-waJkera, eqt icrobats, jugglers and other cl lona There are 60 clowns, Including the moat neted of European panto nlmists.in addition ia presented a Complete dumb animal olrcus ofrmore -ired traist*BLWlfSSB?m ^ and Jtibftle, together with a brii ilaat horse' show aqpMbsuHHg menta of unusual Brothera w??l exhibit here ThVTeday, Several Hundred Books, stan Works. 1 .Nearly 400 Phonograph.Record?, rag] \\6 to grand opera, sopsp boautif u? ? rwords ia good order. t&otik caji??;; roller top desk, atc. For Breakfi-*. Frying Chick [gs .?30 and 35c Fresh Rehab ? Hams, lb. v. ;.. ..i 2._24c Sliced Bacdr Sb. New* Ferdel f?at Meal, pkg. .. i m.1 Oe New In-un?! fat and waxy, tb. |.15c Buckwheat < ikes, Log Cabin f fi~le Syrup, Choice Blerii toffee, best on earth fr the price, lb. ...., 1.3oc For Dione* * i ~ Tomato SoiM can .. 1 oe Nice Fat, Hei,' each . .5oe New Cranberries, qt.. l oe Extra FineJgEelery, stalk .'.ra. toe Headed LSeiS?e, head . ..... ?..fjlto and 15c Yellow VanMotatoes, pk. .......Jg.40C Asparagus^! ff- can- .25c Sweet'Wrhl Ss Peas, can Cooking A| )?es, pk. ..20c . Heina mixe pickles, qi. .?I.30c Queen Su &d Olives, bottle v; 1.35c Lookout <5 B, pkg. ..toe For Supp. I White Roa ?mon, can . i mWr ***** 25C French Sarins, ... . v ? 15 and 25c Sliced Beel m.5 oe White Rb* KT., jar .25c Pine Pot ? Wk, Pimentoes . and Tip-T M Bread for Sandwiche tm Lunch T<0i ?, can ..*.?? \?2$ and 35c Soof-mla, II ^Horr^^r-^i^4?eatL'n Bis cuits^ Ffjish from the i oven, ?wte'.15c Wednesda / 'ind Saturday Only. ,. War Coffe 7 lbs for $\ New Bra* I 'Nuts, lb. .20c Freshly S< lided Raisins, 2 for --? H?* .-25c Nabob :Ch*sftftts, pkg.. 15c 1 i s? n t IE MUK Bo rne store and I make yo?| selection ?nd yo? ?S %| feetter satisned ?person SERIOf SICKNESS I Sr B*s cJLfr hnU Wits. rtS's ? ffi? Wh^aker,efS nek hesdachc, sad i friend told me to try Draught, which I did, i the best family medi ci oil. 7 . aught on hand &1I the lea pry children feel s me tor a dose, ead H DOO than amy medicine itt toa??pen ot rick , since we commenced pd. [*-dtagght ts Vrtirely s been found to s"C*ju? hs, aid digestion, ro colkv wind, nawea, stomach, and similar Constant ase for more od has benefited mort pie, ; sc Gs -fend recocnm mds Pirka only 25c. GM? N.C12? McLEES SCHOOL SOON TO OPEN Miss Lillian Clinkscales, ol Ander son, Will Be in Charge Again This Session. On the morning of October the 12th, the doors of McLees school will be re-opened by the former principal, Miss Lillian Clinkscales, of A-.deraon, to all of the old and tho new pupils, to the trustees, to the. patrons of thc sr hool, and to all Interested In the school, or in education in genoral. We extend an rgent invitation to all far' and near to be present on the mornlny of the opoing for each one that will be present will gather a few thoughts which he may take home with him. Dr. J. S. Moffatt, president of Ers kine College, will deliver an address on this occasion. All who have1 heard Dr. Moffutt know you will hear something good, by coming out to hear bim, and if you have not heard him we feel sure you will be pleased with what he will have to say- Miss Garlington, the Rural Supervisor, and Superintendent Felton will also be present to make helpful suggestions. McLees School 1B situated in one of the most progressive farming dis tricts of Anderson county. It is about eight miles west of Anderson under the shadow of the lofty peaks of ?he Diet Ridge mountains During past year the building has been improved considerably. Thc building has been painted both out side and inside, new window shades, water coolers, pictures, new stove, coal scuttles, desk, dictionary and volume library have been added, and a.number ot other things that might be mentioned. The building, pow has most of the school ..urnlture that Is necessary and a good library for ?the pupils. , , j [j ! The teachers, Misses Eugenia Hen's, of Pomarla, S. C., and Hollie Wei born, of Lebenon, who are to assist Miss Clinkscales) come very highly recommended. They are both gradu ates of the Due West Womans Col lege, while Miss Clinkscales ls a graduate of Erskine College As things are now we hare the promise of the best school year In the his tory of McLees School. Won't you come out to tho opening and en courage the teachers and pupils with a kind word1 and show them that you are interested in the efforts that they are putting forth T CITROLAX ' ?Bers say lt ls the Ideal, perfect laxative drink. M. J. Parkins, Greer. Bay, Wis., sa? s * I have used pills, oils, salts, etc., but were all disagree able and unsatisfactory. In Cltrolax I have found the Ideal laxative drink." For alck headache, sour stomach. Issy liver, congested bowels-lt is the per fect laxative and gives a thorough flush. Sensitive, delicate people, in valids and children find lt easy to take and pleasant In aotfon. Recuits thoroughly satisfactory. Evans' Pharmacy, agenta. Buy Stock Today. Below ls the form to use to pur chase stock in grain from the pro -I Ii.- O VI........... |iuocu ra.muio vjri alix ac u?v???.w. vw Each farmer hi Anderson county raia, lng grain should take eenie stock, ri" Ss the enclosed and mall promptly. . Stock Subscription. -- S. c.,-191 To Farmers Crain -Elevator Co., Anderson, S. C., Box No. 156, Gentlemen: I hereby subscribe for -1- shares of stock in your company, which I understand is later to be Incorporated under Ute laws ot the State of South Carolina, at $10.00 per share- I agree to make payment for this stock as follows-, 76 per bent on or before January 1st, 1915, a? called" for, and blanca I agree ito pay In grain delivered to -the elevator of your company, turning in ?aid grain at the market value of the pams, and agreeing to make the delivery ot such grain out of my 1916 crop. (Name)-iiu?m -i_ Address <? Acute Indigestion. "I was annoyed for over one year by attacks of acute indigestion, followed by constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gallagher, Geneva, H. 7. -i tried everything that waa recommended to me for the complaint but nothing did me much good until about four montos ago I saw Chamberlain's Tab lets advertised and procured a bot tle of them from our druggist I soon realised that I had gotten the right thing for they helped me at once. Since taking two bottles of them I can eat heartily without any bad effects." Sold by all dealers. .-t, ny ? ."1 With Maj J. C. Crawford and Mr. Cathcart an i mst rd uetore, the night schools for tbs textile workers of An derson got underway last night ! In dications ara that all the mill people will take an active Interest in the work of these1 schools and. lt ia be-1 lieved that th? enrollment will be even larger for the coming session than lt was "during the naet session. The instructors ara well pfoMed over th? hearty interest manifested by the ethdent*. Diarrhea?. ; Reasedy. "I advised the .boys* when they en listed for the Spanish war to take Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with them, end have received many thanks tor the ad vice given." writes J. H. Houghland. Eldon, Iowa. "No person -whether traveling or at home should be with out this great remedy." For sale by ?ll dea?er? I. '" Here Today ! 1 .< ?V FIFTEENTH EPISODE OF ' ?fi .t . ii . i mim ? j i -j-l Inborn MELLION I ?lia ;Jsaio-> !.> ir TI^Wtt>.!r'. Million DoUarMotionte .?ono Today, the' Fifteenth i^ffeel episode of the Million Mystery, Harold McGrath's ijew^fj novel, reproduced in thrilling motion picturesoy the Thanhouscr Film Corporation, will he jhown for the first time. The second episodeSw^even more exciting than the first. You must.see .the entire series. < ii ? ft >~-;- . ?M P.emer?ber $10.000.00 in CA1;H is offered for the best 100 word? solu tion of-fhe mystery.- Try for-it! At the ou Tlaeatre i j fi* ? .?1.811 ? Read this siir*in??s1^ ! .' '' "' ''' i'J ''.' "* ' ?#.'<? ?un Tiiot tl I . Daily InteUigentetL ? 'i . rpi, hi ; ? '\-Ll-i-=? ?**?***?*---- *^ * li?r?!?--mw?^iiiiil. 5= * Narcissus Bulbs * Th? Sorty?V%??% aa" * * vertised here for the last * - *, few days was solid today * *;for GASH. * French Grown * * * We still have ihe; tract * NOW READY , * of forty-two Wf?'&ven J Smiles ?boventec^ Jor - ; ^?ale-^neasy tami3.? i * . ..' . *. -i- '?ipi bor.1 io * Fant's Book Store ? . ' ?A^rr?r^?i^Sl " ?? * * * # * * * * * * * ? * Anderson Estafe & Investment Co. 1 " U L. U. Horton, Pre?. 1^?.^^ V. P. ?i . i ?lu f til ml ?l> rn ?II n Tte Road to Ad??ncement| Tg a ^ FL4 Better things ere m You Strike a Match and store for the young Tum a Handle mea or woman 'who ' -o-^-.'...^i systemaiicany lays There js no time i?^Vj^kiting aside a part of their for thc f,re to burn freelyJso that wages erery pay day. you can begin ?ooklrr|j 'with gas. -* ' Systeaiatk Saving fa The fire is ready the vdt jr second a great factor fa halla. >'ou are? aniHt oan^ .pui out just f?g eluracter. Try > ^ ^}ck^ - . ' - ~ _ii. ix..._U.C*iUl/k>?.J*J The Savings De- ypu control it Just as easily as the partment of water from the spigot in your k?t chen sink. j ? The Bask O? ?flderSOB it's very Economical **. ^TZm"* * ANDERSON ?AS CO. tee txraT?iy. ?^aHHi^i^H