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THE GREAT SALE CONTINUES WITH A!M ADDITIONAL FEATURE $101 ^y*r $25^ i $IP xr5 IPiltt Lot* of new styles have boen added to replace the goods that have closed. Wo especially call your attention to an imported Belgium Serge, the lau to bo had in this country for some time to come. dcafSciff'aa^fisa^ru ???-*^ IT'S* ?flLm-u Q?e>?*?-n#^>*3?aT;?_-I-We 0X6 selling our gooes this acasos regardless et tko east of their production or tao sssrktft* ^OlI&lOLllOIl allU F ll IJT tR<tR Cllll^^ll"*1"^ of (hem. The r?ductions (nat we are making jroa I? greater than ?O ocr ?at. Oar Isa?) insure? satisfaction and ls places la every games* soM, regardless of price. As we hare proleasly staled, ne are one off ron and are willing te lose with you whea losing ls a necessity. We refer yea to hus? dreds In this city who wear our custom tailored garments. Do not delay your selection, it will pay yea to place year order st ance. The wonderful results of this sale fat the great numbers of orders taken ap to the present has proved to ns beyond a doubt, that you need clothes, well made clothe*, and that yan mast have thesa at the price of 5 rest cotton, and that ls what we are giving you. We are the losers, because our goods were all purchased before these conditions arose. If you purchase all your requirements and comtaedities at the sante rate that we are Kelling you your Talior-Made Salt, yes will positlrely not feel the effect of tho cotton market and other adverse conditions. See Our MR. F. M. UNGER at 122 W?stWhitner St., Anderson, S. C. Condensed Passenger Schedule ' PIEDMONT-A NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Effcctiro November Stn, 1911. Anderson, S. C. A rr i ral 8- . No. 31. .-8<45 a. m. j No. 33*.11:35 a. m. No. 35 . 1:30 p. m. No. 37. 3:'2fl p. m. No. 39 . 4:46 p. m. No. 41.5:60 p. m. No. 43 .........-7:30 p. m. No. 45.0:40 p. m. No. 47 . 10:60 p. ra. Departures No. 30 :. 5:40 a. m. No. 32 .: 7:30 a. m. NM. 34 . 10:25 a. m. No. 36.y..11:66 a. m. No. 88.2:10 p. m. No. 40 . 3:40??. m. No. 44? ..?.. 4:45 p. in. No. 44. 6:25 p. m. No. 40 . :.: .. 8:35 p. m. (* Limited trains.) C. V. PALMER,' Gen. Pass. Agt, j Greenville. S. C. GREATLY REDUCED BOUND TRIP FARES VIA SOUTHERN RAIL WAY IN- CONNECTION WITH BLUE RIDGE FROM ANDER SON, ^ C. $4.40. .Atlanta, Ga. And return account ot Christian Tempor?neo Union.' Tickets on sale Nov. 7 to 12 Inclusive,-, with return limit Nov. 22rd. Savannah, Gan $7.25. Annual Convention United Daugh ters of thc Confederacy. Tickets on aalc Nov. 7 to 10, final limit Nov. 20, MM. Richmond, Ya* $hi.7S. Southern Medical Association. Tickets on sale Nov. 6 to 8; final limit Nov. 22," 19814. Spartanburg, 8. C $&S0, Spartanburg Fair Association. Tickets on sale Nov. 1 to 5; final limit Nov. 7, 1014. For completo information, tickets and etc., call on ticket agent, or write: y '.' . . : ' I. ? fi ' J. IL Anderson, Supt, Anderson, S. C. W. R. Taber. T. P. A. Greenville, S C. W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A. Columbia, a a To and From tKe^ NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves:, Nb. 22_6:00 A. M. No[ 6. 3:35 P. M. Arrives: No. 5 . . *.. ?O:5o A. M. No. 21 .... 4:55 P.M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., Augusta, Ga. T. B. CURTIS? C. A., Anderson, S. C. 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3fr 3t * ELECTRIC err * - _J * Hems ol Interes* ?nd Person? * Wireless on the St Staring Classes Are ls CompetKioi. Winston Smith, teacher of the Orr mill ' men's Bible class, says that he expects to have at least 100 men ont j next Sunday for thc morning class ! and says that ho is confident bis class will do better work in singing at this service than will the class of women. Quite a friendly rivalry has sprung up among the two sexes at this Sun day school and they are doing their best to surpass the efforts of each other at every service. --O Local Physicians Enjoyed Meeting. The Anderson physicians who havo boen attending tho meeting of tho Southern Medical association and As sociation of Railroad Surgeons, re turned to Anderson last night. The two conventions have been In joint session In Richmond during tho great er part of thia week and the local physician? say that the meeting was undoubtedly ono of the most success ful the association hes ever known. Officers ot the association wore elect ed late Thursday and adjournment took place yesterday/ -o Women Had a "Seed Meeting1. .The delegates from Anderson tn tho Baptist convention, just closed lu Newberry, say that' the convention waa one of tho most successful ever held by the Women's societies of the Baptist church. They say that tho hospitality of- Newberry people ideal and that the'entire stay In that city.?waa very, pteasant In evory re spect Miss Clinkacalos, who was a delegate from Anderson college, re turned yesterday and she sav8 that thc deliberations of the body resulted in every delegate securing bomo valua blo Information. Contractor Sar? Fleer Did tfot Fall. Tho work of laying a temporary floor In the court room, in order that court nany begin herc Monday morn ing, wes completed yesterday by the force of workmen and today tho scats and1 furniture will be put back in place and everythl: g will bo ready fr.? Judge Memmlnger to open court promntl*. Tho Contractor in chargn Of the Job said yesterday thal The In telligencer wan in error when lt stat ed a few days ino that a quantity of Cement fell wh*n a piece of Iron rall gave way. The contractor savs that Ult? rall was pureba,ed hore tn town and When it waa found to bo too light for use in the floor it was taken down and that, there waa no such af fair as waa mentioned in The intelli eencer. Aa a matter ot fact the In? formation printed in The Intelligen cer was oTCured flem ou4 of the. car penters engaged on the Joh. .o ? ? At Least Coffee Is A Little Cheaper. Whether lt will eventually go down enough la price to help Anderson consumers any or riot, is hot known, but the fact remains that coffee ls down a little in price and: this leads Anderson people to hope that there ; may shortly bo cheaper prices In oth er foodstuffs. One well known brand 1 nf coffee, selling a few dayajjjfig^rnr < is 1-2 ebbte has now drooped to 12 { cents. However, it Ia hardly probante H that tba price wilt drop enough with in the next few weeks to help the i consumer. --o- 1 WllMjWIIM ff I 111 Fmviuar Pises. Additional fines are bc* Af received .1 ilslly frr.ra the negroes rounded up in 1 the recent gambling cases. On Th tv*? lav Magistrate Broad well tried a number of casca and sentenced s*T* 1 ?ral ot th? d?fendante to pay a fine of ?80 or to serve for 20 days. ? In Mew of tho cash'some of tho negroes weai to loll but yesterday Jesse - . Jone?. mil Jones and ?ave Hammond, all seltroea: succeeded in raising their lt? eaeh and appeared before the amt Wiste and paid their - anea, secur isc releases ?rom tba ciiatngang. The afflclals take the view that no negro Itf Mfr iftasty le worth tte Sar SO dave labor and they would rather have the nonet/ any tune. ? SPARKLETS * _^ * i Mention Caught Over the * reeta of Anderson * ^.^^?\*e^?^e^?^?$. w?? ^ ?ft s^ No Fatalities On Fatal 18tb. Fortunately no fatalities, catastro phes or anything ot like nature came' about in Anderson yesterday, although the superstitious had made numerous predictions that there would be some calamity during the day. Thia pre diction . was based on the fact that, yesterday waa Friday, the 13th, and necessarily, an Ul-om ed day. Since yesterday passed off so pleasantly it may hereafter be pormissable tb walk henedth a ladder or other things of that nature. Newspaper Edito? Waa Here Yesterd . ?. IM Goasetf. editor of the Tugaloo] Tribune at Westminster,' spent yes-j torday in Anderson on business. Mr. Gossett says-that, the fermera of his! county are. not solllog any cotton at all and ?therefore his town is having more trouble In getting adjusted to | the business depression 'han some j other tections. He says, however, j that on tho whole there ls a decided j improvement to be noted. Moflen notare , ? IShow Chartered. i<According to announcements made yesterday from the office of tho sec rc?mt7yaf state, a charter has been is sued to thc Anderson Motion Picture company, capitalized at 11,500. Tho officers of the association, according to. the charter, are.F.- M Burnett, president and treasurer: R. R. King, vice president and J. M. Evans, secre tary. Tho company proposes to op erate an amusement business in An derson and will do business tn thc I Kress building on South Main street | j ->-a Grades Cause Price to Change.. Tho cotton buyer^i on the Anderson mgffcet were offering from 1 to 7 1-21 cents per pound for cotton yesterday. Tho lecal buyer* are grading cotton | cldsoly these days and hence the fluc tuation, in price. Th/re were about 50 bales of cotton marketed on the stroets ot the city yesterday and this is a pretty fair indication of the bus iness done herV each dav. -8 Local Concern Got the Contract. A contract was awarded yekterdsyl hy tho - Anderson Development com pany to tho Andersen Plumbing and Hr?ting company for all the plumbing and boating apparatus to be placed tn thc handsomO-hew theatre on the cor ner of Peoples and Whltner streets. The Anderson company is fully equip ped to handle work ot this nature and the directors of the theatre com pany say that they wore ve?y glad to sive Gio contract to a local concern. It fa the policy of most concerns In I Anderdon to anebur?go "trade at j home*'' whenever possible Exhibit Made *~ ) Geed. Impression. -^?sr.ple returning to Anderson froro] MnAI vrfiero they have been nt?end:{ lng the American Good Pt?ad* "con gress, say that the South Carolina es Mbit at the congress excited Interest or. the part of delegates from every section of th? eoantry. > The exhibit le m charge of James Lee Douglas of tho department ot OTteattute -.als* will he placed on display in this State ktter lt carnes back Cram Georgia, Peteer FesplsV To Rear Adare**. Pelser people will bo given a roel *est next Sunday >Then they will Mar Hon. C. C. featherstone of Leor *S'i*sMver nas^f ?s splendid-ad irssssa. M*. Featherstone ts presl leat of tbs WbaUr Atfelt Class Fed arattan af the- South Carolina con rsrsssba; Sod is easily ono ot the aklea*; ipeaker tn tho Otate, His address, Soaoay morttlng will begin Vt IPiHf i'clock ?sd doubtless- the auditorium [ sill he* crowded. ^?V?IBER 1ST TO NOV1 *AT?V WA?Xa?rtMW?W ~ ?RUCEO RATES ON >SD ORRurrv YA. STUDIO 2 DOORS RE" BEE HIVE. Sow Completing The New Cotteeee, Tlio Townsend Lumber company Is ] completing the construction of eleven | pretty new cottages in the Eqnlnox mill village. The houses are a credit to the mill and to the company build ing them and the2 people working In the Eontoox mill are woll pleased with the hornea they are roon lo oc cupy. All of the cottages have three rooms and some have four. Tho ' houses are nicely finished throughout and are painted an attractive color, using Townsend's "Parian" paint on this part of the Job. All the housoa will soon be ready for occupancy. MB8. W. A? HUDGENS, rhone 97. , Miss Id? Allen to Wed. The following invitations have boen received here; Mr. and Mrs. Banister Bolin Allen request the pleasure of your company at the marriage ot their daughter Ida ~ to Mr. Russell S. Garner On Wednesday afternoon, November 25th at halt pas? three o'clock, Baptist church LowndeaVlllc, S. C. MIBB Allen has often visited Ander son as thc guest of her aunts, Misses Ida and Lais Watson and ls closely related to many of the prominent families of this county. She has ?many friends here who will be deeply ! Interested in her approaching mar riage. . ? _L_ ) Mr. und Mrs. Smith, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. T. I* OCSJTI ?*Cvv*rr?cci yc??rri?r.y to tl?cir * home in Greenville. M?as Lola Dell Ramsay has return ed from P. visit of a few days to WU- - llamstaq. Mrs. j. o. sanders and" Mrs--Wado Sanders have returned from a visit r.f several days to Atlanta. I ' Mrs. CV. W. Hayes *#rt yeSteWLvy for ber home in Susquehanna, Pa.. Ewhore she will spend several months. - Mrs. J. H. Burns of Pendleton spent yesterday in town. Mrs. Burns,' aa Miss Caughman, hos a best of friends in Anderson who will give her a cor dial welcome here. Miss Nannie Martin of Liberty Ts spending a few days with friends h*rc. Mrs. B. J. Pearman of Starr visited! friends here yesterday.. Mr. W. N. Smith and daughters, j Misses Abilene and Lois, have re turned to Anderson, after a pleas*at | vlalt to Mrs. Craft Heaton and ^em ly.-Hartwell Sun, Harmon Banister and family havel removed' tu Anderson, 8. C.-Hartwell j Sun. Prbte Cotton Freeh. Miva Bessie Moore, ono of tho pret ty girl* of Rome, Ga., won the prier in ~. recent "cotton trockr contest, neid in that city. Mioa Moose cooli peted with 25 of the city's most skill - ed seamstresses and her gown, cost ing only f 2.48, was a distinctive mod el of black e#too popUn and croe menrtd SrTO wSttoi rope covered with cotton rdaterla). Tho prate was a 14? coat aalt-<?arollaa Spartan and Journal. oopooooooooooooo ?> IVA KOTES oj ?ooooooooooooocoj Mr.'David 8. Scott, who baa bte* reftidt** hero tor the past ti years, die? Thursday night, presumably of heart faltara. Mr. Scott waa hy Mi ; santal health all day Thursday work tag In his blacksmith shop, waa witting at the supper table pre paring ta eat he sudaeafjr -aspired. Mr. Scott loaves a with ?ad/a-noa ead daughter. Mr. J. T. Scott of l*??s mace and Mrs. T. C. Collis* of Green - woad. Mn 8c6H was buried WrMay afternoon at Ualon church at Barn*?, Re^ H; ^ moen officlatlna. Mrs. Marshall Jones and Mrs. F? W. Wakefield spent Wednesday with Mrs. Richard Ronda of Bornes. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Htll of Ander son spent ti few hours In town Wed nesday nt the tomo of Mr. T. C. Jack son. . I Dr. H. R. Wells of Anderson, was here a few days this week on profes sional business. Dr. R. E. Thompson of Flat Bock spent 'Wednesday night with his daughter, Mrs. J. A. McAUster. Dr. J. D. Wilaon of Duo West was here a few hours Thursday on busi ness. Mtss Sadie McDonald, who has n po sition at the Bee Hlvo in Anderson, spent a few days here this week with hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc Donald. . Mr. E. C. Williamson of Abbeville spent a few days here thia week on business. Mr. Crayton Cann of Anderson was visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. T. Bar rise, a short while this week. The "Iva Ulah School UpIlBt," a magasine published by the Iva high school teachers and pupils made its first appearance today. It is publish ed In the interest of Che school and contains many letters, essays and stories written by the little folks of the different grados. It ie an inter esting sheet and no doubt will be a f?rtil Held for the expaaeie? of the mipds of. the students. Mr., S. J. McCullough has opened up a first class market here and pur chased a refrigerator at a cost of $540 through Mr. B. A. Watt, their local salesman. Thia will fill a long felt want In Iva and lt ls to bo hoped that this how enterprise will meet with abundant success. ' i Miss Gussie Cunningham who bas been spending tho,week here with relatives, left Saturday for Seneca, where she goes tn take charge of a school near that place. Mr. H. W. Lrtswls, superintendent of tho Jackson milla, was a visitor In rendici?n Wednesday. Tito Missionary and Aid society of the?-4*Pesbyterlan church met at the homo of Miss Lulle Price on Wed nesday afternoon. After the business had been transacted a sweet course wn* nerved. The next meeting will bo ?<w?ih h?rr?. J. A. McAUster on Dece na ir- 18 nt rt o'clock. Mr. R; C. Webb ot Anderson was a bwdnoSB visitor here Thursday. Mr. 8. ?. Jackson of St oro vii le spent n few hours In town today. Mr. i?.id Mrs. Marshall Jones are spending today in Anderson with rel atives. Ai! MID 11 MEAT CLOGS JUE mn Take ? glass of salts lt your Rack ' hurts or Bladder bothers. ? rm Wt S?lik, m*r.T* j dar. oat it, but Rush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyses the kidneys tn their efforts to expel ft , from thc blood. They become slug gish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery la the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick- head - ache, dttslness, your stomach sours, to?gu o ls coated and when'the wOStli et'p. bcd you have rheumatic twinges. 3e Uiinc gets cloudy, full of scdl s& Hie channels often get sore ead Irritate?!, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To neutralise these Irritating adds to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the bodyfe orisons waste ?et tour ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy here; take a teblesnooofol In a , glass of water ettore breakfast for a few days and your: kidneys will then act nae. This famous salts (4 made from the -add of grapes and lemon toles, combined with llthta. and has boan used for generation? to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the acids In urine, so lt no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness J&d Salts ls Inexpensive: cannot afr lura . and wakes a delightful efferves cent lithia-trater drink , . i ,1,1. T.". i ???i'! IaportasL Rear in mu?d that chamberlain's Tablets not only move the bowel? but Improve tho appetite and .strengthen tho digestion. For sale by alt dealers. . op New Orleans Syrup Simon Pure-the kind that cats like more, per gallon., .. . .65c Old Fashion Buckwheat Flouiy thsy. taste different, per pound . .6c What's better for Breakfast? than large fat Norway Mackerel . .26c Heinz's Mince Meat in tins, each.3Bc Mince Meat in bulk, per pound..16c Heinz's Plum Pudding, a can.,.. ,..30c Evaporated Apples, packages for..25c Fresh Florida Lettuce, head. ..10c Nev York State Celery, 16c, 2 for 25c ? eci Stuffed Sugared Dates SO and 25c a package. Persian Dates in bulk 16c par pound, 2 pounds for 25c. Just received a fresh shipment of Red Band Brand Cindy, guaran teed under the Pure Food Law. We defy competition, per pound 10c How about peck of Wine Sap-AppJes ... iv,,..40c ?--i-f Vt ?? : ?Lm1' Florida Oranges, per dozen.... ....... ....... .25c Remember we sell the f am otis Lookout cake, .rob. ? * . ? . . . . '. * iFYOUCAN^SE? Yon should consult an Optotnc triat AT ONCE. ' To neglect er tL?aer With your oyo-sight, ls very dangerous. Beppcae you wen* Windi i Eyes examined and glasses fitted, prices reasonable. S3 to |6 and up. Repairs i Qc and up. Dr. M. Ri 119 W. WJUtasr St .* > ?reuad Mean Telephone Cssasottsaa, waiaeiiswaei I? . iiiiiiwwaBBB? Ait Unusual Opportunity 1 , * ?? ,', [.-.i ,..?.>. ...... ; >,. l'a?.! ??wjjft: The special departments .of Anderson Col? lege can enroll a few more pupils, aadtN Col lege invites the ladies of Anderson and vicinity to take advantage of this opp jrtunity. PIANO A HT Prof. and Mrs. Goode v JUam*?\*r VOICE bovF/mcL. MlisnStfatiathtn &i?s hurray Miss Smith Miss V/alu?L?tl * Wr*^ ytnr contemplate tal?n* up the study cf any of these studies or not* we will bs glad to ftave you visit the College and see the work that is peing done. $ i Um fr*?'- .>1SW*W" m DH. ?A? P. k?N?RD, President Hi HsWswi I