Atkinson's
The New Drug Store
Now Open
The most modern in eauioment. Real
j fine Prescription Work will be made a
specialty here.
The height of our endeavor will be to
make your doctor as well as yourself feel
that "if it's from Atkinsons, it's all right."
And if it it is a Prescription it is in strict ac
cordance with your physicians instruc
tions. /
We are goingto work in harmony with your Doctor, and
' between us we will see that you get the best. And, we
assure you our prices will not be any higher. So why
not begin today and give us a trial? If we get this, all
is well. You will continue to let us serve you-we are
confident of this-is the reason of this appeal to you.
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Our New Lippincot
Soda Apparatus is
Already Shipped
and Will Be Install
ed In Ten Days
lh mean time, however, our Brine Freezer is making
cream of the'finest quality. We can serve you now, and
your reception will be incomplete without ATKINSON'S
CREAM, SHUBERT OR WATER ICE.
Should you by accident get good cream your guests will
say it tastes like Atkinson's so why not the original, the
standard of Cleanliness and Quality.
Atkinson's Drug Store
4,in Business For Your Health'*
Suburban Market
New, Clean, Sanitary, Pleasing
Fresh Meats and Fish
Country Produce
of the very best grades only.
Fish dressed, and cleaned perfectly without additional expense.
Free and Quick Delivery Anywhere.
3. C. HAYNIE indi R. B. TUCKER, Prop*.
457 Market Phone 887.
YOU HAVEN T
WILL BE REOPENED
WITH FORMAL EXERCISES AT
ANDERSON HOSPITAL ON
WEDNESDAY
DISTINCT ADVANCE
In Scientific Medicine and Sur
gery in This Section-Pro
gram Announced.
On next Wednesday at 12 o'clock
formal services will be held at the
Anderson hospital for the reopening
of the Dr. WI. H. Nardin. Sr.. Mem
orial Laboratory. The exercises will
be held under thc auspices of the
Anderson County Medical Society and
prominent physicians of the Stato
have been invited to make speeches.
A dinner at thc hospital will follow
the exercises.
All the doctors in the county have
received a letter from the officers of
thc county medical society telling
them of the meeting in which it is
stated that some of the -ablest men
in the State will be here and that it
is expected that the reopening of the
laboratory will mark a distinct ad
vance In scientific medicine and sur
gery in this section.
Program.
The following program has been ar
ranged:
"Somc observations on what the
laboratory has dono and ls doing for
the general practitioner," Dr. O. A.
Neuffer, president South Carolina Med
ical association, Abbeville, S. C.
"The functions of the laboratory in
the work of the modern hospital by
Dr. P. A. Coward, director labora
tories. State Board of Health, Colum
bia, 8. C.
Leader of Discussion.-Dr. Olga V.
Pruitt, 'director laboratory. Ander
soh County Hospital. Anderson. S. C.
"The Practical side of the operation
and maintenance of the modern hos
pital laboratory."-Dr. T. W. R. Wil
son, .director laboratory, Greenville
City Hospital. Greenville, S. C.
Leader of Discussion.-Dr. J. R.
Young. Anderson, S. C.
Dinner at the hospital at 2:00 p. m.
B. A. Henry, president.
Olga V. Pruitt, secretary.
W. H. Nardin. W. F. Aehraore
committee arrangements.
E.. A. Hines, program committee.
ALL PICTURE SHOWS
NOW UNOERONF. MUN
Mr. Pinhston Purchased Bijou
Theatre Yesterday Morn
ing-WAI be Closed.
Mr. A. Mt Plnksbri nOw has charge
Of all the moving pictures In the city
of Anderson. Some change3 will be
made In the moving picture business.
Mr. Pinkston made a deal with Mr. J.
A. McCullough of Greenville yester
day morning whereby Mr. Pinkston
takes charge ot the Bijou tomorrow.
He recently made a purchase of the
Paramount and now owns all three
moving picture shows here.
The Paramount theatre .will be clos
ed tomorrow and will not be reopen
ed Cor the present, but the Paramount
serv|ce and the serial story, "The Ex
ploits of Elaine," will be shown at*
the Bijou. All of the help at the
Bijou la to be retained and the pro
gram at this house will be more at- 1
tractive than ever.
Another serial, "Tho< Black Box,"
which has been running at the Bajou
will also be shown, but lt has not ye:
been decided on what days lt or "The
Exploita of Elaine" will run.
AT THE ST. ?AMES
Mean Sunday Dinner st Popular
Hotel.
Okra and Tomato Soup
Sliced Tomatoes
Pickles . Spanish Onions
New Beets
Bolled Ham Roast Chicken
8age Dressing
String (Beens Mashedt:ream Potatoes
Stowed Squash Green Peas
Sugar Corn Fried Egg Plant
Candled Tama.
Corn Bread Butter MUk
Lettuce with Mayonnaise
Cream Cheese Saltine Wafers
Coconut Pie
Lemon Cake Vanilla Ice Cream
After Dinner Minta
Coffee. Tea. Hot or Iced. Milk
Mrs. H. M aba ffey.
Mrs. H. Mahaffey died at her home
- tn Belton on Thursday afternoon. In
terment was made oo Friday at noon,
services being conducted by Rev
erends H. Hydr sk and M. Iff. Caen.
Many friend* and relatives ai? left to
mourn their oas.
Host ThiBg for o BOleas. Attack.
"On account of my confinement in
tbs printing office I have for years
beau a chronic sufferer from indiges
tion and liver trouble. A Jaw weeks
ago T bad un attack "nat waa so a*?
vere that I -was not able to go to the
ease for taro days, retiing u> get
any relief from any other treatment,
I took three of Chao berlaln's Tablet*
and tho ?ext day i felt like a new
maa." writes H. C. Balley, editor Car.
olino Newe, Chap?n, 8. C. Obtainable
a mtv inhere.
CONDENSED REPORT
SGHQQLATTENDANCE
FAVORABLE INCREASE OVER
SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF
1913-14.
TOTAL OF 3,579
Shows 2,556 White Children En
rolled and 1,023 Colored
School Children.
The following is a condensed report
which will tm made by Supt E. C.
McCants at the meeting of the Ander
don school board of trustees. Many
interesting things are shown in the
report and all people Interested lo the
schools of Anderson should read lt
closely.
The report follows:
White Children.
Boys Girls
High school. 81 134
Market St. school.. .. 147 166
Fant St. school. 17? 222
Kencdy St. school.. .. 18.r> 17,7
Glenn St. school.. 313 336
Soutli Side .Behool.. .. 150 153
Whltncr Sf ? school .... 55 65
Night school. 131 73
Total.1.240 1.316
Grand total. 2.5?G
Colored Children.
Boya Girls
School A.; _ 21? .r?74
School B.. 209 263
School 0.... .. 21 28
Totals. 449 574
Grand total. 1.023
This makes a total of 3,579 pupils,
both white and colored, enrolled dur
ing the school year 1914-15 SB com
pared with 3,588 last year. Last year
there.were 2.212 white pupils enrolled,
showing a gain the past year of 311.
Last year tbcre were 1.026 colored
pupils enrolled as compared with 1,
346 this year or a gain of 323. - As
compared with the totals of both white
and colored pupils for the year 1913
14, thc increase in colored schools is
much more in proportion as compar
ed with that of tho whites.
Operating Expenses.
The operating expenses of the
schools this year amounted to 834,
595.00. or an average of 19.66 per
pupil. Last year the average per pu
oil was 80-00, showing a slight In
crease thia year. However tbo avcr
I agc is fir below that of the state at
largo which shows approximately
113.00 per puoll, including the rural
schools. ,"
These ffgureB Include tho hire of
teachers, janitors fall and repairs but
do not Include Interest on bonds, new
schools or additions.
lill SPEND MONTH
IN PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Dr. White to Preach There Dur
ing The Month of
August.
The RevV John E. White. D. O..
who will come to the pulpit of the
First Baptist church on September 1,
according to the Atlanta Constitution,
will spend the month of August in
Philadelphia. Penn., where be will be
a guest of a deacon of tho Second Bap
tist church of that city and where he.
will preach every Sunday during M.;
stay.
\JT. White givco as one reason for
bia accepting the call to Anderson the
fact that be'will have more time to
attend to his studies and elsa to write
two books which he ls contemplating.
One of these will deal with the psfi
the South bas plsyed in the.building
up of the notion and the nation's op
portunity as a world power. Tho oth
er book which he is to publish will be
a book of sermona on "The Religion
of Jesus."
Dr. White also gives as a reason for
his accepting the call to Anderson tbs
fact thta he will have more time to
attend board meetings, to take part In
movements of a public. and a semi
public character, etc., all of which is
natural and right that a minister
should do.
ELEMENTARY UNION
MEETING TUESDAY
?.our Has Been Changed From 4
OV-edr. to 5--Program ie
Announced.
. ' '?
The Elementary union of the Cen?
trat Presbyterian church will hold its
regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon
at 5 o'clock instead of 5:00 o'clock as
formerly. The following program has
been prepared:
Devotional-Misa Lucile Burrlss.
. Duet-Misses Nell and Lydia Bew
ley.
Talk-Miss Eddie Davis.
Solo-Mrs. James Craig.
Talk-Mrs. T. C. IJgon.
Solo-Mrs. T. L. Cely.
Tba study class is requested to pre
pare chapters 8. 9 and to .In "Prac
tical Pedagogy for Sunday Schools."
Please'note chango In time: 5:00
o'clock instead of 4 as formerly.
Styles In Summer JFootwear For Ladies
The proper caper for women this summer are Oxfords, Ties and Pumps.
Handsome, cool, comfortable, low cut, and as easy to wear as a slipped; yet
dressy lo the hist degree, and correct in every particular. We have eleven
styles ;n fancy dress slippers, from which we can match every costume. Drop
in Monday and see them, please!
BRONZE PUMPS -button ornament
cloth quarter. LOUIS heel-well worth
$."?. but wc just ask.M-"iO
WHITE DUCK WITH BLACK ON TOE
AND HEEL-black leather heel to match
-white and black combination is thu
newnat. Good enough for $5, but we
ask.$8J*U
WHITE CANVAS IMITATION I<ACE
white kid quarter-leather Louis heel.
This 1B a real one. Worth $6 but wo
ask.mo
BLACK PATENT PUMP WITH WHITE
PIPING-extra high Louis heel-white
insert in the heel. A 'cal late style.
Goori enough for $6, but all we ask
ls.M.7B
WHITE CALF VAMP WITH. TAN
BACK-n dream to match the suit.
Worth *G hut wo ask.$8?0
PATENT PUMP WITH CRAY QUAR
TER-small bull?n ornament-turn sole
-Louis hool. Bold for $4. but wo are of
fering thom for .. ..$8.00
Same Dull Loather. .
PATENT MILITARY OXFORDS
loather IKHIIH hool-putty top and welt
sole. SOLD FOIt $4 but herc for . .$8j00
Same Dull Leather.
WHITE POPLIN PUMP-white plp
Ing-covorod hool-black ornament Inlaid
with pearl. The prettiest slipper made
for white skirts nnd waists. On account
of our large buy we are able to Bell
for.$8.60
All widths. None on approval or charged at these prices.
Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co.
Under Masonic Temple -:- Shoes That Satisfy.
Sawyer, Comptroller General, nt Co
lumbia. S. C., no I would be glad to
have you make these returns at once,
so your Auditor will not be embar
rassed.
Those who refuse to make income
Tax Returns will be compelled to do
no at heavy cost. This ts tbs law ned
so long as it ls, I will have to enforce
lt for Anderson County.
Winston Smith,
_Auditor.
LEGAL NOTICES
Claims Aglnst the County.
All claims agalnot the county must
Se filed with the clerk of the county
commissioners on or by the 1st day of
?ach month In order that said claims
may receive attention at the next
ion rd meetings. Claims not so flied
wili be laid aside for thirty days.
J. Mack King.
Supervisor.
May 3%jJ915.
INCOME TAX PATERS TAKE
NOTICE.
. The time for making Income Tax
Returns will close tho 1st of July.
All -who fall to make Income tax by
that time will have to pay coat and
penalty. This is from Carlton V/.
Be
Why be without
an Electric Fan
any longer? It
is a mistake to
swelter when
the twitch of a
switch wi?J fetch
cool, refreshing
breezes in an in
stant. An Electric Fan is an inexpensive joy these
hot days. You can ?se it in any room in the house.
Why let children fret and older folk suffer when for less than
a cent an hour an Electric Fan will make any day tolerable and
insure restful, unbroken sleep through the long, hot nights.
You really should ORDER your Electric Fan TODAY.
Southern Public Utilities Co. PH2WE
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