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"LITTLE GEM" CAFE 128 W. Whicner St. (Baale old stand) Remodeled, cleaned, painted and equipped with up-to-date fixture*. Ska rt or uer H served quickly at nod. crate pri?es. j. E. DERRICK Proprietor. ********** * ? * *4 f ELECTRIC cnn ? . _ * Eterna ol Interest and Persona * Wireless OB tibe St WINTER. DOUBLES WORK ' l? summer the work of eliminating poisons and acids from tho blood ls helped by perspiration. In cold weath er, with little oht door work or exer cise to cause sweating, the kidneys have to do double work. Foley Kid ney Pills "help overworked, weak and d**)ased kidneys to filter and cast out ri tho blood thc waste matter that causes pains in sides or back, rheu matism, lumbago, stiffness of joints, sore muscles and other ills resulting from Improper elimination. BvansJPharraacy. Child Recoiled Painful Burns. A two year old Child of the Toxaway Mill village was severely burned yes terday morning while playing near fire under a washpot in thc yard. The '. child, whose name could not be learn ed, was frightfully burned on the left shoulder and arm and the front of its body. The attending' physician stated that he does not think the In juries will prove fatal. Sclgler Case Was Continued. The case against W. L. . Scig'.cr. charged with reckless, dangerour and careless driving of an automobile, when he ran Into a delivery wagon being driven by young Chevlfc Trlbblc along South Main street Thursday night, has been continued nntll Mon day. Tho case was set for trial in recorder's court yesterday, but as the lad is yet confined to his bed ns a re sult of the injuries it was decided to postpone trial Of the case until tho boy is out ot danger. _ 1 i . ] I MONEY S AV I N O ?ALI TamoitoWa Monday the Last Day We advance 22 Cracking Good Reasons Why Yo? Should Trade Here There are many, many others scattered throughout the store, equally as good as these mentioned in this ad, but come and see for yourself. 1500 yards new French Ginghams, value 10c, special for C this sale Only... ... Ladies* Best Yet Hose Indian and black, gauze Halo,-,value 11 16c., sale price.??.. . . A * C White Quilts, Marseilles patterns, value $1.25 sale price. . vOC White Embroidery. IS Inches wide, value 12 l-2c, Q_ this salo.. e7C One lot Ladies' Fine Neckwear, value 50c, this sale i. "OC Lace Curtain Goods, 12 l-2c. values m this salo. # C> Ladles' Fine Silk Petticoats, value $2.00. ??? fkt\ this salo. .?W One lot Children's.Dresses, real vaine $1.00, 8%?*I#? this sale.?JVC Ladles' Fine White Shirt Waists, slightly a..led, special for <f* G this sole v.?OC New line Ladies' Hous? Dresses just received to go on sale Qfi*? nt special price of.wOv Colored Drapory Goods for Curtains, value 10c, special for ff this sale. . C One lot Ladies' Belts for Middy Blouses, g* tine gale.3C Ladles' Black Satine Petticoats, value 75c, ^feC? this sale.OOC Ladles' House Dresses in pr lld Chambry, value 76c, . Cfk - this sale. .wUC Big Redrttlioss es Ladies' and Men's Shoes and Ladies' Fifct Dongo?a Slippers in button-add lace, value Al crt? fS.OO. Ulla sale.H>.* ???V, Ladias' Fine Slippers .In all leathers, value $2.&o; f\g\ this sale... Ladies' Oxfords aitd Bhby trolls in patent gun metal ?fe?'-ONQ end vici kid value $3 00, this salo ..?P?5J??#?7 Men'? Clothing Reduced For Tim Sale One H* Keri's Flor Suits in Series, value $10.00. ?*9 ft? tais solo ... .,.#<W One lot Men's. Fine Suits in fancy worsteds and blue #A AO serges, value* vp to $15.00 th?s .-?le. . **i?O Dove* Fin,, Norfolk Snits in blue serges and worsteds. Q>A AD value $6.50 and tTJWV'thls Aile. ?P*T?*70 "W-hara-Son Pa* ILVM2L I WWI ************** {SPARKLETS ? . * 1 Mention Caught Over the * roots of Anderson * V ************* Cherts Trlbhle IK Keeeverfng. The physician who is attending Chevis Tribble, the lad who was In jured Thursday night on South Main street when an automobile crashed Into the rear ot the delivery wagon he was driving-, stated yesterday that j the lad is rapidly recovering and willi soon be able to be out. Young Trib ble had a very narrow escape from death, and it is a wonder that be was not injured more seriously than he was?. He is an especially deserving young fellow and has numbers ot friends in the city who were grieved! to learn of the mishap which befell bim. New lee Crease Parlor For City. ? The work of fitting up the new Car- S rington ice cream, parlor is going for ward apace. Yesterday the soda foun tam, carbonator aad other fixtures ,J were installed. The proprietor of the P new place purchased the soda foun- .* tain and some of the fixtures of the * defunct Lewis Drug) company. Dr. Rl Lewis purchased the fountain when 1( lt was new, and aa lt had been in use *> only a few days wben bis business r' 'ailed. The fountain ls practically new. J' It is expected that the new ice cream n parlor will be ready for business on 11 March 1 or shortly thereafter. H 0 tt Only One Case \\ Before Recorder. n There was but one case, tried yes- ^ terday in the recorder's court. The ]? iefendant In this instance, Lee Davis, ,r was charged with stealing eggs of the value ot 15 cents. Davis entered a plea cf guilty and was sentenced to tJ pay a fine of $10 or serve 15 days on y he cha I uga n g. jj -o- 3( nodding Bells Ia rt The Courthouse. ci Mr. Samuel Clayton , . 't and Mrs. ot Minnie Ida Clark, bot of Garvin st ownshlp, were happily married yes- ol erday by Judge of Probate Nichol- - son, in his office In the courthouse. !t ls understood tbat tho wedding was iomewhat spontaneous, that ls, the contracting parties had not planned o get married just when they did. When Bte couple bad been issued the leccssary license the groom stated to be probate judge that he tr'puld Uko Bo" have ceremony performed right hen and there. Judge Nicholson is il way ti willing to accommodate those vito are desirous of embarking upon _. he sea of matrimony, and it was with b| pleasure that he united these hearts. cj -o- hi 'harlen Cobb a, Is Oat Again, v ? w Mr. Charles E. Cobb wiro bas been 8, confined to his bed since the first part tb ti January was able to be out yester- ly lay for the first time since he, waa ai aken sick. Mr. Cobb suffered ah at- p( aCk of car cl o Id, af tor which he suf- vt ered from sciatica. Ho was given a ?< orrtial greeting by his numerous rienda who saw him on tho streets tl eBterday. j Ni -- i di .eroner States Negro Will Live. w Coroner Hardin stated yesterday to hat he had been informed that the ci legro Hack Cowan, who .was shot at lear Craytonvllle last ' Wednesday light by a pistol, the bullet striking E dm.squarely in thc center of the up- dj )or Up Und lodging under his right heck. It was reported In the city, Cl nd printed, in fact, that Cowan was ic .Hied Instantly. The negro Gallanani \Q s now occupying a cell.tn the county w, a?. . .. Hy te Bay tl Two Mules. in The "mule and horse trading com- ?c littoe" ot city council ls advertising itt tie fact that they will met at the city H< UH next . Monday afternoon at 2 A; 'clock for tho purpose of purchasing ov pair of mules for tho city. Those w? rho havo stock pf this kind to sell ro requested to bring lt to the city cb all at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, an ext Tho two mules to be purchased j Fi rc to take th?, place of a pair of tules: the city has been using and' ra* liich have been returned to the own- tn r. _ av toking l?o wa 0ld? be Telephone Peles. da Work of taking down something tb .?>15 largo telephone poles on East wc nltner street, extending from the td exchange to Pant street, is MOW A ader way. The wires which were -ru innerly stretched on these polea nu ST? been taken dow?, and put under ho round. The removal of the tall pohjs ca ill make a great improvement in tic A. moral appearance of tba streets, to p0 iy the least. Tho equipment of '.h? an d telephone exchange, which was on del ie second floor of the Webb build- ed g. has been stripped and was shlp 5d yesterday to the Western Else- sp HS[Company., itt Atlanta. hs -o- M? crideat at The. . . \ ?' Foundry Vesterday. Mc Mr. J. V. Johnson, of I02S West hu hltncr street, a machinlrt employed wb tho plant of tbe Anderson Machine tis id Foundry company, waa injured th? saterday while at work tn the foun- tb? y. Mr. Johnson wa? working at one j i ' the mach inc? when the accident ec- gu irred. He Waa struck in the.side by a flying piece of metal The attend- j0i g. physician stated that be did not 8<v ?sider Mr. Johnson's injuries ser- we us. * da a Automobile Was Stolen. -, Mr. Archie L..Todd. Ferd ?uteino- yrt ! .nnatS Aba?T re w *" *7a r Informs; . li iU'?j fur. rrcov-i*^ > autonioK Help the Stomach Digest Your Food When the stomach falls to digest and distribute that which is eaten, the bowels become clogged with s msss ot wests and refuse that fer ments end generates poisons that are gradually forced Into the blood, causing distress and often serious Illness. Most people naturally object to the drastic cathartic and purgative agents that shock the system*. A mild, gentle laxative, positive tn its effect and that will quickly relieve constipation ls Dr. Caldwell's Sy rup Pepsin, sold by Druggists at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. It <*ocs act gripe or cramp, but act? easily *.u* pleasantly and is therefore thc most sattffactory remedy for child rei.. women and elderly persons. Po;- a free trial bottle write ?c Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 452 Washington St., Monticello, Dis. ent Mr. Todd in tho following lan uage; Stolen from 27 Exchange Place, At inta, Os., Wednesday, February 24. 915, about 9 p. ni:, Ford roadster, 2 assenger, 4 cylinders, black all over, 914 Model "T," Body No. 509151 on teel plate screwed to dashboard; lotor No. 543010 stamped on engine, ?ft band side; to right side of uash oard ia Stewart-Warner Speedometer eglst-'ring 3847 milos when stolen. ohnson-Gewinner service No. 641 on aund plate near speedometer. Plate vice the site of dollar Georgia cense No. 6014 for 1914 is screwed >. dashboard near steering gear, icensed tag No. 3061 Ga., 1915 nailed i rear end of machine on right. Left inning board carried nickel Brest-O ito tank. Head lights gas, oil side ght, rod oil tail light on rear to left, hree Inner tubes wrapped in brown aper under seat, also several mon ey wrenches. Two Kelly-8pringfleld res, 80x3 1-3, smooth, oh rear heels; left front wheel lias-Congress re; right, United States tire, both )x3, smooth; rear curtain was down xtangle piece of isinglass had a reaae in. Halliday shock absorbers a rear and front springs, front ah >rbers each have dent about the size t nickel. ? . - "News Letter From Belton BELTON. Feb. 26.-Orr Mattlson. a ilored man, employed by D. A. Geer, as seriously hurt this morning while Iterating a shreddar. Mattison's ght ha-'? got caught In the cogs or lades, of the Shreddar and was lit any torn to threads, tearing "* his and and fingers and lacerating th?. rm almost to the elbow. Drs. A. B. 'eathersbee and W- C. Bowen were muuoned and amputated the arm at ie elbow and Mattlson is doing nice -.'.'?"This negroes about 35 years old ld 4a liked by all the good white joplo of Belton and tho accident is sr; much regretted by the people we. A. S. Fant, ono of our popular for llser dealers, lett this afternoon for orfolk, where Jie will spend several iy?. Mrs. S. A iJriggs or spartanburg, ho has been spending some time in >wn the guest of her daughter, Mrs. laude A. Orares, returned homo this ternoon. Mesdames Fi. A. Lewis and Walter . Geer are In Baltimore for a ten lys visit. Tho Bible clasR of the Methodist torch will moot Sunday morning at *:15. Tho class ls lead by N. D. Tny r, one of the -best Sunday school orkcrs of the town. Uncle Fleet Cllnkscalc^, a Confed ato soldier, but still a young man, ?nt this afternoon in Belton and is | the best of spirits. Mr. Clink ales lires just beyond the city Hm-1 i, but he ls a live booster for Belton. o is one or the /biggest farmer? in idorson county und at this time has j or 1,000 bushels of corn In MB barn | Idch was raised last year. Preaching ot the First Baptist! urch tomorrow, (Sunday) morning ' d evening by W% H. Province or j innan University. Mrs. J. T. West will entertain the smbera ot the Boyal Ambassadors ls evening at her home on Brown enue at 3 o'clock. Mrs. L. D. Blake entertained a num r of friends mest delightfully Thurs y afternoon at rook. The detail of I Is^pleasant affair will be given next Mrs. Flank .McMillan entertained at beautiful dinner on Thursday, Feh ary 18th, at her home on Brown'sve e. Those enjoying Mrs. MatthvuTs spltallty were: Mesdames J. H. Me en, J. C. Garrett, W. H. Cobb, Jr., W. Campbell, C. F. Cox. O. K. ore, W. O. Kay, Harold~Lreszoalo d W. D. Cox. in Gie afternoon Ugh t f ul game of rook was enjoy are. J. C. Garrett had a few friends ?ad Thursday most delightfully with r. They were Mesdames AHco Geer, iuds C ul breath and F. M. Cox. rho elsie lea gua will not meet >ndsy their regula? day fbr tneet t, on account of the week of prayer itch begins that day of Ute Bap* t church. The teague will meet > following Monday, March 8th, st > library st 4 o'clock. WO will give the first person who esses the rest name of "Bill Snider" Mars subscription to The Belton arnal. Who will bo the winner? re ral perseas have. -guessed and will receive many Tioro before the ys are many. . special Tex W?1 be Beroked. dEXIC? CITY, Feb. 26.-The ?neb minister was advised offlr'ally lay th?.; the portion of th? special : of 29,000 OOO- pesos levied by Gan tt ObreWwiHei applies to foreign s will be nVrofced. General Oh;. i's decree stated Oils money was td \.s<n% for the relief of the poor. DH. MEYER-GERHARD MAY SPEAK IN GUY EFFORT ON FOOT TO GET NOTED GERMAN TO DE LIVER ADDRESS HERE TOURING SOUTH Dr. Meyer-Gerhard Has Spoken at Charleston and Augusta. ls a Talented Man - A group of Anderson people who j ore-' dcslrlous of hearing Dr. Anton Meyer-Gerhard, u German citizen of considerable note as a speaker and student who is making a tour of the southern cities at this time, have writ ten to the lecturer In the hop*> of ar ranging for him to come to Anderson and deliver one of his Indures Dr. Meyor-Gerhsrd has made a num ber of addresses in Charleston, and Thursday night spoke te a mass meet ing of citizens of Augusta In the-thea tre In that city. Yesterday he re turned to Charleston. A letter ha sheen received here from Mr. Albert Orth, editor of tho Dont scho Zeitung, a German newspaper published in Charleston, in reply to a communication addressed him With reference to securing Dr. Meyer-Ger hard for an address In Anderson. In hls.re^ly Herr Orth states that there is absolutely nothing in Dr. Meyer Gerhard's addresses that reflects In the slightest degree on any one's neu trality. Continuing the letter says: "In carrying out the neutral ideas, your organization is exactly doing what the whole German press has beca trying to do ever since the war. You will never find any appeals for American assistance or intervention. All ti\9 Germans want is fair play and the dissemination ot the truth lu th--- matter. I hopo you will bc able to secure Dr. Meyer-Gerhard, thero will be nothing in lils address that would reflect on our neutrality." Children Special Program Today at the Paramount for the Little Ones A special program, for children will be on at tho Paramount Theatre this morning, opening at 10 o'clock and continuing until 1 o'clock this after noon. ? Tho plan of having a special pro gram- for children every Saturday morning was started several weeks ago, hut was called off on several oc casions because the mansgement couldn't get the class of service he desired. He was pleased to announce yesterday, however, that he had got ten a program that suits him and that will suit the children pf the city. 1 Thc same programs are to be given herc as arc given in the celebrated Mary Anderson theatre Inf Louisville. Thc program for today Ibcludos*: "Little Boy Blue," "Little Jules' Verne." "Miss Cinderella," "Col. Heezn, Explorer." and "Railroad Builder." Parents aro urged .to bring or Send their children to this show. Do You Find Fault IT Ith Everybody! An irritable, faultfinding disposition is often duo to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion ia nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently benefited by Chamberlain's Tablets after years ot suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable lt to ie rf o rm its functions naturally. fbuinable everywhere. Drugs Excite Your Kidneys, Use Salts If your Back hurta or Bladder bothers, drink lota of water. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't .get scared and proceed to load your stomach' with a lot cf drugs that excite tito kidney? and irritate the entire urinary' tract. Keep your kidneys clean like yon seep your bowels ciean. by flushing them willi a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's Urinons waste sad stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of tbs kidneys te to niter the blood. In 24 lours Uiey strain from lt 600 grains >f acid and waste, so we can readily understand th* vital importance ot keeping tho kidneys, active. Drink lots of water-you can't drink loo much: also get from any pharms* ilst about four ounces ot Jad Balts: lake a tablespoonful In a ' glass ol eater before breakfast each morning 'or a few days and your kidneys will ict linc. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes. and lemon lulec,' rombined with iiUila, and has jeen used for generations to clouu md stimulate clogged kidneys; also o neutralize the acids in urine so.it to longer ls a sotir?> ct irritation, hus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive: cannot njure; makes a delightful effcrves jenf lilbia-watar drink which every mc should take now and toen to keep Iieir kidneys*-ciean and active. Try his. also keep up the water drinking, ind nu dShbt you wi.l wonder what >ecem> of your, ?kidney l mottle oxnl fAGE FIVE Take a Peep at T. L. Cely Co/s SPRING HATS ..Wc have John B, Stetson & Co.'s "Ensign," "Tarto/' "Gem," and "Denmar" hats for young men. TJiese hals are being worn NOW on Broadway in little old New York, so we pre sent them? here for your approval. Give them the "once over." Wisdom Demands a Bank Account A bank account teaches, helps, and encourages you to save so as to increase your balance. It also gives you the convenience of paying bills by check thc simplest and bestmethod as well as the safest, as your checks be comes the receipt for the debt it pays. We offer you absolute security and the most convenient system of handling your rooney* We pay interest on deposits. The Farmers and Merchants Bank . and >. -->' The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. ,-i.--i-iga.-!-? ANNOUNCEMENT DR? WELLS 199 1-2 E. Whitner St. Anderson, $. C. FILLING, CROWN AND BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either way, asleep or wide awake; One of the best in tho State. The Plain View Seed Corn Planter If northing kunian raa be called perfect, her? at last la tb? perfect seed dropper. Yon tm see abai yen are dalas; every ninnie *wfcn Ibe rtata-Vtew Planter. Every need pathes up In plain eight and drops tnt? the spout right before your eye?. The f elecUou vf cash sc* I? done by Rature*? great law of grai (tallon. The slanting piste force? i.tc surplus seed to fall away by their ewa weight. Only the seed In the little caps are carried int? the ?pout. There hi ne bruah er artfirial cut ell of any* kind. There 1? nothing anywhere that ran bruise er Injnre the- seed. With sound seed you can ? m?nent with the fingers only. The direct shaft drive Insures ?mooth ranufog. The mechanical eau nt reef Ion ls (drong and simple. The working paris are weil protected, It Is easy ts change ?rea plate* or distance gears. So toals needed--Jost a s* ?neat with th? fiager* sonly. To SK? the Plain-View Halter ls to BELIEVE ererythJuig- good of IL to I HE it ie co KNOW that tt I? unequalled In the variety and perfarUou of lt? work and Ju este of adjuKiment and op?rai tau. | Sullivan Hardware Company Andwsoa, S C. Belton" S. C.