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TSSTOM MADE CLOTHES aro tho Jbort after all --YOUL etat ?Bottor Pit-Jbqttor rtuJa^ ottor VVbrkrnanrhip for tho yamo monoy. FREE With each order of $15.75 and over, we will make to your meas ure FREE a Palm Beach Suit, Guaranteeing a Fit and Satisfac tion in both luits. From MW to Man the Middleman*T rofc JUST RECEIVED One Hundred New Mid-Summer Patterns Direct From The Mills to Sell For $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Thursday we received by express a shipment of about a hundred pieces of brand new, stylish and up-to-the-minute, Mid-Summer Woolens direct from the eastern mills, which, made in any other Tailoring Shop would cost from twenty-five to forty dollars. Here-they will be made to your individual measure, GUARANTEEING Perfect Fit and satisfaction for fifteen, eighteen and twenty dollars, and in addition we give p"1 R. E E a Palm Beach Suit made to your measure ? with each and every suit selling for fifteen dollars and seventy five cents, or over. c^^=Jk Come Now Before the Choice Patterns Are Gone ^^^^^^^i COLUMBIA TAILORING CO. 122 Weat Whittier St. S. C. FOSTER, Manager " ^ ;UQU THE?TO TODAY "THEY WERE HEROES" Featuring Ly .ms, Moran and Fords in a Nestor Drama. "THE OLD DOCTOR" Two-reel Big U, featuring McQuarrie. THE BIN? CUSHMAN CU. PRESENTS THE COUNTRY GIRL ? Morles for Toils* "THE HUMAN OCTOPUS"-A Two-reel K B Drama "CROSSED LOVE AND SWORDS"-Keystone Comedy N. B.-Monday we will show the only picture of the sinking of the Lusitania. With pictures of Vanderbilt, Hubbard, Chas. Frohman and other prominent passengers on board. ?I The Best of Meats, Fish and Country Produce We are out here on West Market street entirely out of the High Rent District, where we can, and will give you aa good or better meat*, fish, and country produce aa any one else can .-and at quite . Big Saving in price. Our Delivery Service Is Very Good Indeed. Try Us Once, And Be Convinced 1 Suburban Market S.C. HAYN IE and R. B. TUCKER, Props. . 457 W. Market Phone 887. Er Eq 14 ************* ?? * ELECTRIC CIT ? _ * Item? of Interett and Persea i * Wireless on the SI Mr. Matt Ison at H<?UH- From Yale. Mr. Marion .MattIson han returned home from Yale College where ha 1H taking a course in civil engineering. .Mr. Mattlson has completed the course of studlea in the Junior class. Owl Drtifr Company Has New Tile t loor. A new tile floor has Just been put down at Owl Drug company's store which adds much to the beauty of its interior. A force of hands have been kept busy there for the past two weeks, some work being done at night in order to have it finished na soon as posdlble. Another Entry Made Ia Automobile Hares. Mr. Chevls Cromer of Todd's Auto shop has entered the open to all race and the one for automobile of 20 hoisepower and under. Mr. Cromer will drive a Ford and it ls stated that lt is "t "ie car." Ten Bars? Trip To Colorado. Mr. J. S. Sbanklla or Tate's Hard ware store left yesterday for Denver. Colorado wbera he will be gone for ten days or two weeks. Mr. Shank lin ls making a pleasure trip com bined with one of business. o Neat Electric Sign At T. L. Celj's Store. A neat new electric sign, ' showing colors, bas been pluced lo the show window of tbe T. L. Cely company. The sign reads. "Buy One and Keep Cool, $7.50 to $10.00," and shows about every color of the rainbow and is very neat and attractive. Thinking- of Locat ing In Anderson. Mr. Lemuel Harrison of the Fair Play s vt ion was In Anderson yester day. Mr. Harrison is .a recent grad uate in the law department at Wash ington and Lee University and has passed the state examination tor ad mittance to the bar. He was In An derson yesterday looking over the field in regard to locating here, although he ! has not decided where he will set tle_ ?_ (jrossara They Lace In front $2.00 to $10.00 Pitted by ?ar CeraeUere. D. GEISBERG \)oy That Trip By quipping With * TODD AUTO SHOP ? Exclusive Dealers ************** Y SPARKLETS * , '* U Mention Caught Ovar tba * reetz ?f Asdersoa . y************* Charter Granted to I'eatv Wasters Company. The secretary of state has issued a charter to the Peace-Masters company of.Andrews with a capi?tal atock of j:{.?OO. Tlie officers are: J. \V. Mas ters, presiden; A. S. Masters, vice president and J. P. Peace, secretary. .Ur. Georfre Feat Has Entered National Contest. Mr. George Fant, of Pant's Book store, has entered the fourth national capmaign which is being., conducted by the Saturday Evening post. Prizes are to be given for the geat dressed window by tbe Curtis Publishing com pany. Mr. Fant Bends in a picture of bis window evtry w?f& and some of tho displays are very good. Hoad Closed To Travel. . County Supervisor Klug has given notice that the old road leading from Sandy Springs to the overhead bridge st Autun has been closed to t-.avel and all persons travel lt at their own risk. The new road between these points was opened sometime ago. No Hard Times at Pr?vost*. Speaking of "hard times," wars and "near wars," a man was heard to say yesterday that the pessimist who is always kicking about "bard times" Bhould step down to Charlie Provost's South Side Grocery store where it IB almost impossible to walk. through the isle down tho center of the store without stepping over, or falling over the many, many baskets of good things piled out there, awaiting'the delivery man. NEW MAXAUER 9. C. Foster Si creeds P. M. tarter at Colombia Tailoring Co. Mr. S. C. Foster, a young man ol ?Morling worth, and several yearn ex? perlence in the tailoring business, has just moved to Anderson from Athens: Ga., to take charge of the Columbia Tailoring Company's business here. Mr. Reese checked him In yester day and today Mr. Foster is in full charge of the business. He has been the agent for the Columbia Tailoring company at Athens for the past sev eral years and is said to bo well qualified to succeed Mr. frank M. ' Cager, wno -Vslgned Thursday. They have a very interesting an* nouncement of a bunch of new pat* terns, which have just arrived, In this issue. Rev. R. R. Dagaall III. The many friends in the city and "ount vof Anderson of Rev. R. R. Dsgnall. of Willlamston will be pained to learn that his condition ls no bet ter, it being stated several daya ago that he bad contracted pneumonia. Illllnns Attacks, When you have a billons stuck your liver fella to perform Ito func tions. You become constipated. Tbe food you eat ferments tn your stom ach instead of digesting. Thia tn-; flamea the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible head ache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up our liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon bs as well as ever. They only cost a Quarter. Obtainable everywhere. fJHICH f >uk-MHlal,tiaaAI?MMM REPORTS OF FINANCES ANDERSON_SOHQOLS! HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED AND APPROVED - DISBURSE? MENTS AND RECEIPTS. RE-ELECT TEACHER j At Meeting Yesterday Aternoon Mile Swittenberg Elected For High School. At a meeting of the city school board of trustees held in the office of Supt. E. C. McCanta yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, Miss Mamie Swittenberg, of. Newberry, was elected to teach English In the higa school department next sessiou. With this election all of the teachers have been elected and it will be known within the next lew days whether all will accept. Reports of the finances ot the city schools for the past year have been submitted and approved and are as follows: Treasurer's Report. Receipts: Prom insurance.$ 9,293.47 ""bm sale of bonds. 2,043.13 Prom interest. 232.67 i ?ala nee on ha cd 1914.. .. 366.70 Total.$11.935.97 Expenditures: For new buildings.$ 6.272.48 For Insurance premiums .. 1,054.12 For school furniture and ap paratus. .. 1,946.76 ? For rent temporary building 600.00 I For repairs and ' improve ments on old buildings .. 2,062.61 Total.$11,935.97 Superintendent's Report. Receipts: Cash balance and tuition collected. 1,621.87 Warrants on Co. Treas. June to January.. 5.. .. 4,545.00 Cash from treasurer of board on note_. 1.000.00 Proceeds of notes discounted 10,659.69 Warrants on Co. Treas. Jan. 5 to Jone 1.18.842.41 Total receipts.^ ..$36.116.87 Expend HUTCH. Salaries White mea. 6,414.01 Salaries white women .. .. 20,084.68 Salaries negro mea. 540.00 Salaries negro women - 4,103.92 j Salaries white Substitutes .. 107,00 Salarles negro substitutes .. 47.00 j suitors and other labor.. 1,629.00 Fuel. 1.232.46 repairs, equipment, etc.. .. 1,055.34 Domestic science expense (negro). 64.30 Domestic science expense (white)... 60.28 Postage, telephones and tele graph. . 102.03 Water, light and power .. 167.22 '.-?rliit.'ng. books, stationary. etc. 447.28 Insurance.. 154.86 Rent. 95.00 Freight and dray age. 7L.M Paints, oils and disinfectants 269.13 i Miscellaneous. 288.92 [ Cash balance. 200.12 $36.116.87 These reports'do not include about $4,000 paid ont through the county treasurer's office through vouchers. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Uso For Over SO Years Mweyefcee? Mgueiurs of $20,000 a Year Not Enough for Him. Mrs. John Jacob Astor. Little John Jacob Astor, posthu mous son of John Jacob Astor, who w-mt down on the Titanic leaving a fortune of about $70,000,000, most of which went to his son Vincent, by his first wife, cannot live on $20,000 a year, according to his mother, the second Mrs. Astor. She has just filed a statement in the Surrogates' court, New York, in which the statement is mada that that sum, which he now enjoys, ls not suflicient. After giving the date of her ap pointment as Nov. 13, 1912, the widow says she received no money from the son's estate until Dec. 31, 1913, and that the setting of MB allowance at $20,000 a year took place on Aug. 5, 1914. 'The necessary expenditures since the hirth of the infant to Dec. 31, 1914," she reports, "for professional services rendered the said inant by physicians and lawyers, and for my j bond as general guardian, all paid by me, havje been up WA rr* of $8,000. "Prom an examination of the ac counts of various merchants and others wK.i whom I have dealt ? I find that there bas been expended for John Jacob Astor, Jr. clothing, supplies, toys, etc., for the use of said Infaut since the dr.tu or bis birth to Dec. 31, 1914, and paid by me a sum upward of *5,000. "I have not charged the Infant with any portion of the rent paid by me for my summer home at Bar Harbor, Me., or of the cost of various trips on which be has accomplished me; or of the cost of the upkeep of automo biles maintained by me, from all of which be bas reoelved substantial benefit, and with a reasonable por tion of which expense, as I am ad vised by my counsel. Hon. Henry A. Qlldersleeve, the said infant might properly be charged. "From this lt would seem that tbe expenditures I have Incurred for the benefit of my said Infant are far In excess of the moneys received by mc." You Have Tried the Weekly, Monthly and Annual Plan NOW, HOW ABOUT THE SPOT CASH PLAN? YOU WILL BF. SURPRISED AT THE f AVING THERE IS IN IT We have Home Raised Vegetables and foll line of Groceries to select from, at WAR TIME PRICES. Why act hay your Meats over the Phone and have them Delivered at the same price as If yoe had walked, after them. We stand behind everything we selL lt ls equally as good or batter thea eaa be, bought fa town ead as cheap In price as you will fiad anywhere yon go. We have aa extra goad Chichea Feed, 60 lb Rags ir $1,25. The Spot Cash Grocery J. P. NOBLITT, Manager. Phone i81. 121 N. Main St. Your complexion net At DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S PERFECT COLD CREAM %>*4 br OU ?at* sf W.w Y?cfc S??U*T fae tw~ti Uu?* ymmt* *mdrt$Sh*i* Mea* Wttirt VUmrn - m?mm ?>?.*?. ?W ??????? ir,?;tr"~^ mSSSBS?\> lo tu*?. 10?.. Sar^,SO?. Lr, J?r? ss?., eoe.. SS.- ?) I .so. jHfiGSKf ia? a*?* ?aar oem *? <*.>. ss***. -r^^^^^^^^m