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Palmetto lThi?aitbf< TODAY Choo Choo Girls Present "TWO FEMALE IMPERSONATORS . MOVIES FOR TODAY "PEGGY LYNN, BURGLAR" Two Reel American Drama. "INNOCENCE AT MONTE CARLO" I hanhauser. BO0? THEATl TODAY "THE CURSE OF WORK" Two Reel L-K O Drama "FIFTY YEARS BEHIND" Powers Comedy. PullmanAutoCasiugsandTubes are made to give SERVICE AND SATISFACTION If tint is what yon want, insist cn having the PULLMAN Sullivan Hardware Co. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD AND FRIENDS EXCURSION CHARLESTON, S. C. And Return Tuesday, July 27, 1915 Vi? Blue Ridge Railway and Southern Railway Premier furrier of the South j The follow lng schedule and low round trip fares will apply from points named below. Leave Anderson.6:00 A. M...?.. .94.00 Leave Belton .0:80 A. M..8A0 Leave Henea Pith .6:45 A. M.:U50 Leave Donalt's .8:55 A. M.8JU leave Simar* Junction .,. 7:00 A. M..8?? Leave Hodges .7:10 A. M..8J& Leave Greenwood .7:80 A. M.... 3.0? Leave Nlnety-HIx.7.45 A. M.SJM Leave Ik j ?on .7:55 A. X.., SJBO Leave ( happen.8:05 A. M.2.75 Leave Old 1Y?wn .8:15 A. M.".8.75 Leave Sllve.f#K?.8:85 A.M.....8.75 Leave .Newb*>?r .8:45 A. M...'.. 2.50 Leave Prosperity .8:55 A. M..8J0 Leave Pomarla ..:(>? A. M.2M Leave Peak . ."..8:20 A. M.tUO Leave Alston .8:8* A. M.. ......... 8*8 Arrive Charleston .k. .8:80 P. M. Motoning exenralon train wilt leave Charleston 9:00 o'clock P. M., Wednes day, July 88th, arriving Newberry 8:041 A. M" Greer.?rood 4:00 A. Mn Belton 6:00 A. Mn and Andmon 5:80 A. Mn Thursday, Jnly 29th. fe Tickets gee? only on special train In bola directions. Bny fro^s agenta, No tickets will he sold on train. This train will be mn under the auspices of the Woodmen of the World and for the members of the verlorn, ('amps, their familles and friends. All white jleople nra Invited to go with ns. FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY. Plea, ty of room will be provided for all, and a comfortable trip ls assured. Goaf order wlM be kept by special officers. A splendid opportunity to visit the historical City of Charleston, with Its ?any attractions, Including the V. S. Navy Yard, Isle of Palms, the famous Hcasnort resort. Pine.surf, good fishing. Music by the noted Mette Military Band, dancing, etc. J. R. ANDERSON, iSapt* Anderson, S. C, MXiLtN hAKMfcKS AGKhb TO PLANT SMALL ACREAGE WILL MEET HERE Meeting Ceiled at Chamber ol Commerce Rooms This After* noon for Same Purpose. Yesterday muming Mr. S. M. Byars. farm demonstration ngcnt for this counto,, went to Iva for the pur pose of organizing an alfalfa club. HM effort8 were very successful since IC of thc farmers of that section a, reed to plant a smell acreage In alfalfa this full Tills makes the second club of this kind that has been organized In An derson county by Mr. Byars. The other one was at Belton which has a few more members titan the club at Iva. Tills afternoon at 2:30, the farm ers of this section will meet at the chamber of commerce rooms for the purpose of organizing a dub here. Among those Joining at Iva were Messrs. W. T. Parnell, J. S. Steven son, T. C. Jackson, R. E. Scawrlght. J. A. McAllister, S. M. McAdams, W. F. McGee. J. J. (ialley, W. T. A. Sherard. Wi L. Mouchet. W. Fl. Har ris, Fi. W. Lewis. Joe Sherard. W. W. Beaty, W. A. Wiles and J. E. Sadler of Starr. I DEATHS I Mrs. i;ninia Taylor. Mrs. Emma Taylor, relict of the late William Taylor, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hrown in Hartwell, Ga., yesterday afternoon. Tho body will be brought to Ander son Sunday afternoon and Interment will be made in the First Presby terian church yard. MrB. Taylor formerly lived in An derson on Greenville street and is well remembered here. M**. Lucy Cater and Mrs. Lizzie Cater of this :ity are her sister-in-laws. Until re cently Mrs. Taylor had made thc city >f New York her home but about two nonths ago she was taken ill and her laughter, Mrs. Brown went to New fork and carried her to Hartwell. TO BE MARRIED TODAY Dr. Herbert Harris Marnte* Miss Smith This Morning In Bears, town, III. Or. Herbert Harris of this city and Miss Neile Smith will be married this norning at the home of the bride in Bcardtown. Ml., where Dr. Harris had rone on a ?hort v.'sit. Dr. and Mrs. ?larris will come to Greenville and rom there will motor to Hender sou ri ll e. N. C. Miss Smith has for tho past two /cars been instructor In voice at An lerson College and during her stay in Anderson she haB won much admira ion because of her voice, her beauty ind her H weet character. She left tere about the first of June for her lome and shortly afterwards her en gagement to Dr. Harris was announc ed! in the papers at Bcardtown and ihortly afterwards appeared In the Vnderson papers. Many glad expres sens were then heard for Misa Smith lad won herself Into tho hearts ot nany people here and they were an xious to welcome her as a regular re dden t. Dr. Harris ls tho eldest son of Dr. md Mrs. J. C. Harris and ls one of ho most prominent young men of An lerson. Since his graduation at talladelphta""HrcdIcal college and the rompletton of hospital work in New fork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, be ins - built up a large and lucrative iractlce in Anderson. Dr. Harris left for Beardstown. III., >n last Saturday night and then lt waa ! ?is??--ted that' be would bring his ?ridi back with bim.' Tho ceremony ?111 be performed at the homo of the irMe this morning, only tho immed ate family being present. After arriving In Greenville Dr. and Ars. Harris will go to Henderson ville. 4. C., where they will spend several lays. Returning to Anderson they rill be at home at the St. James intel. ALSO WON PRIZE Ivans Pharmacy Xe. 2, Wea Ia Big Display Comest. A letter was received by Evana 'harmacy No. 2, yesterday from the 'urt'?1 Publishing company stating hat tney had won a prize in the big ?Mndow display of Saturday Evening 'oat during the mun th of June. afr. Harvey Tedd carries, off the ?onore for , decorating the window, these dealers sent in only two pic uree, *..<...? Traveling Man's Exp?rience. "In the summer of 1888 I had a very evere attack of cholera morbus. Two hysicians worked over me from four . m. to 6 p. m. without giving me any ellet and then told me they did not xpeet me to live; that I had best tel graph for my family. Instead of do lf so, I gavo the hotel porter fifty enta and told him to buy me a bottle t Chamberlain's Colls, Cholera and rhoea Remedy, and take no snbstl I took a double dose according 9 directions and went to sleep after, be second dose. At five o'clock the ext morning I waa called by my order nd took a train for my next stopping oint, a well man. but feeling rather haky from the severity or the attack." rrltee H. W. Ireland, Louisville, Ky. ibtalnable sverywhere. Farewell Service? for Missionary -Other Local and Social News. Walhalla: July 22.-There was a meeting on Monday at the eourt house which was attended by quite a num ber of persons from different sections of the county who are Interested in the cause of temperance. A perma nent organization was perfected, and committees were appointed through out every section of the county. Rev. J. lt. Harley, Spartanburg was ex pected to be present, but owing to other important duties he was un able to be on hand. The Young Men's League, whose membership is made up by members of the various churches of the town, and others who are interested In the religious welfare of the community, will hold a farewell service compli mentary to t)ae Rev. .Marion li. Stokes, at the 'Baptist church Thurs day evening at 8:30. A number of short addresses will be delivered by different members of the league. Re freshments will be served. Rev. Mr. Stokes, and bis family, will leave on Saturday morning for For?a, after having spent more than a year here and in other parts o fthe state. Large numbers of people from Wal halla will visit the Oconee County Farmers' chautauqua, at Seneca, which opens Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. The ladies of the civic league have formed the West View Cemetery **s Boclation, and will soon begin work to beautify the cemetery. . E. R. Hutchins, of the Kirai of Hutchins and Craig of Greenville passed through Walhalla today en route to Highlands. N. C. .V-s. Moggie Saspurd, of Mt. Picas ant, N. C., 1B spending some time herc with her sister, Mrs. Kate O. Smith. Mrs. Kay, of Belton, is visiting re latives here. Lewis C. Harrison of Savannah, Ga., Is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Frank E. Harrison. The Misses Bostic of Spartanburg, are visiting at the home of Capt. V. F. Martin. Mrs. Nance and children, of Savan na'), are visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. W. F. MHam. Mr. and Mrs". Frank E. Har rison, Jr., of Charleston, have re turned home after a visit to their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Harrison. Mxs.'W. B. Lovell, who has been spending two weeks visiting relatives here, leaves this afternoon for her home tn 8abula,r.^?wa. Mts. Jeff Powers, an* daughter; Miss Mary, of MeHdian, Miss.. ' are spending some time'visiting relatives .here. Mrs. Wm. A. Hetrlck, and children, left several days ago for a visit of several weeks to relatives in Philadel phia. \ Rev. and Mrs. George M. Wilcox are visiting at Richland, this week. Mrs. N. Fant ls spending some time In"Highlands. * \ PENDLETON The-Tuesday club met at tho hospi table home of Mrs. M. A. Hunter. Who gave her guests a most cordial welcome. Thc afternoon passed all too swiftly, and very, pleasantly, as ls always the case at the Huntors. Miss Sallie Hunter and Miss Hen reltta. Seabrook of Savannah served delicious nut cream and cake. The new books bad not arrived, much to the disappointment of ' the book lov ors. The Presbyterian church ls hold ing revival meeting this week, con ducted by Mr. Andrews Smith and Mr. Adams thc pastor of the church. Large crowds are attending. In front of the church is a, beautiful grove or water oaks in which they poid open air services at night. Mr. Aull bad it well lighted and seats; put under the trees. Tho ^ong^Jgation lind it a most delightful,change, .from the heated building. ;Tho. first of the week the heat was Intenso. Mrs. 8. M., Byers'lil. Mrs. S. M. Uyars was taken Ul on Thursday afternoon and was taken to the Anderson county hospital, where an operation waa ' performed yester day afternoon. Her condition was re* ported much Improved last night. Summer Aches and Pains. That backache or 'stiff muscle that can not be explained ' on account of bavins "sat in a draft, and caught cold" ia more than, likely the result of weakened or disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pill? promptly relieve backache, sore, swollen or stiff mus cles and Joint?, rheumatlsh and sleep disturbing bladder ailments. They put the kidneys In sound, healthy condi tion, and help them eliminate uric acid and other poisons from the system. Evans Pharmacy.' Remodeling Interior. The Interior of' Robensteln's dry goods store ls being remodeled. The stairway has been changed so. that mach more room ls given. This done in order that more space might be given to the ready-to-wear department which is being enlarged. For Hay Fever er Asthma. Many persons dread July on account of thc recurranee'of hay fever. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound long has been recognised aa (he ideal remedy for hay fever and asthma, because lt heals ?nd soothes that raw, rasping feeling tn the- th rv St and eases the choking sensation. It allaya Ipbam matlon and irritation and brings about easy and natural breathing. Contains no r,abIt-fo. ming drug?. Brans Phar macy. - 1,509 YARDS BINDER HAS BEEN POT DOWN PLANT WAS RUNNING FINE YESTERDAY AWL) MUCH ACCOMPLISHED ON M'DUFF?E ST. Placing Concrete Base Will be Continued There for the Present. Approximately l,r?0O yards of bind ing were placed on We^t Market street yesterday, the work beginning at Maxwell avenue and being contin ued almost to Webb street. Every thing was geing fine at tho asphalt plant yesterday and the work was carried on with much haste. The work of placing the concrete base on McDuffie street is going right ahead. The work bas nearly reach ed Diver street and good progress is being made. This work will be continued on Mc Duffie street to Greenville street and the force will not be moved to Main street as was stated a few days ago. When the force reaches Benson street, that part ot McDuflie street paved with Belgian 'blocks will be skipped and thc wq?lj: resumed beyond Whltner. ; Ti&ib-uthohr Public Utili ties company will not be through their work onTMffi^BTreet' Ih~tlme for this change to' hg. made as was thought, and therefore the work will be continued on McDuWe; City Engineer Sander? stated last night that he was welt pleased with the work on West Market street and that it ought to be finished* In about two weeks. LAND BROUGHT 6000 PRICES^ AUCTION Fifty Acre* Were Sold Which Brought Approximately* $7,000. Fifty acres of land were sold at the auction sale Thursday morning of the land west of the Orr mills formerly owned by R. Frank Hall, .which brought approximately $7,000. Th? sale was put on by the Anderson Real Estate & Investment company. Mr. E. F.'. Horton Stated yesterday afternoon that about one-half of the land was ?old at this public-sal? *>nd that the other would be ottered at private sale. Qu,'te a good crowd bf1 in terca ted people attended the salt \ttd the bid ding at times WUB lively. This pro perty ls: considered to he come ot the best around Anderson. The sales made were to W. H. Shearer, F. E. Alexander. Dr. Louis, J. P. Catlett, Jr., and oth ers. ITA CHAUTAUQUA The three days booster chautauqua at Iva began yesterday with a can ning and fireless cooker demonstra tion by Miss Jayne C. Carlington. A large crowd was present to see. the demonstration and much interest was shown. The, program of the other events ot the day" were ss follows: ? 3?00 p. m.-Lecture, "Tte New , Agriculture," by Dr. Frank'll. Vfoo man. 4:00-Concert by the Bessie .Leigh Concert Company. - 5:00-Baseball, Iva vs. Starr. S:ir.-Concert and entertainment by the Bessie Leigh- Company. i):00-Lecture, / "Armageddon and After," a story of tho Great War, . hy Dr. Frank B. Vrooman. - i i i n .-riW ii jr i , , SalUl? Bacte&y And Kidneys Hurt - Stop Eating Meat for a While If Your Bladder ?a Troubling You, When you wake up with, backache and dull misery In the kidney region it generally means you have been eat ing too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric add which overworks the kidneys in their ef fort to filter lt from the blood and they become ?ort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys .get slug gish and clog you canst relieve them like you relieve your ^rata;..'remov ing all the body's trlnous waste, else you have backache;' 'Vick headache/ dlxsy spells; your stomach ?oura ton gue is coated and when the weather! ts bad you have, rheumatic .twinges., The urine ls cloudy, full of sediment channels often get scare, water/scald* and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night Either consult . good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few Says and your kidneys will then act Kio. This famous salta is made from e add ot grapes and lemon . Juice! combined with lkhta. and baa been ased for generations to cleaud and stimulate sluggish kidneys, - also to neutralise acids In the-urine no it-no longer irritates, thus ending ' bladder weakness. Jed Sa Hs ts a life saver tot. regular neat eaters. .It ls inexpensive, can int Injure ana makes a delightful ef fervescent li thia-water drink. - Glad to Recommend Fruitola and Traxo Mrs. Norforth Says She Suffered With Gail-stones for Several Years With Relief. In a letter to the PI nut laboratories. Mrs. Rosa Norforth, Monticello, 111., says: "I cannot praise Fruitola and Traxo too highly as I consider it waved ray life. I suffered with'gall stones for several years and could not get any relief until your preparation was recommended to me. It has been 3ix months since I took tho last bottle and I feel that I am entirely well. Hnve anyone doubting the merit of your preparation write me as I will be only too glad to recommend Fruitola and Traxo to anyone suf fering from gall-stones." Fruitola and Traxo aro the names used to identify two preparations that are taken in combination. Fruitola acts on 'the Intestinal organs as a powerful lubricant, softening congest ed masses and disintegrating the hardened particles that cnu^c so much suffering, and expelling the accumu lation wKh almost Instant relief. Traxo IB a splendid tonic, acting on tho liver and'stomach with most bea eficial results and ls recommended in connection with Fruitola to build up and restore tho system that has he MRS. ROSA NOrtFORTH come run down and weakenci through the suffering incident to tho ne.* ing? nient of tlic digestivo organs. Ia the filos of tho Plnus laboratories at Monticello, 111., are many letters gratefully acknowledging the satis factory results following the use of Fruitola and Traxo. Arrangements have been made for tho distribution of these excellent remedies by lead injr ,drug stores everywhere. Ia ,An iWson Fruitola and Traxo can be ob tained ut Eva:?** Pharmacy, three stores. THRIFT If thrift does not come natural to YOU, cultivate it. Realize the fact that every man who has a dollar put aside is a capt \ talist. We earnestly urge you to open an account with this-bank for any sum. Either a Checking or a Savings account, in ad dition to being convenient encourages you not to use your, money except in a wise way. The prosperity you er.joy today does not guarantee .y?? ' prosperity tomorrow. Changes in the business and industrial world may later on deprive you of your present -measure Of prosperity. We Pay Interest On Deposits. PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON ? ? '-^-^-? ; J?** wsuitf* Chew 5c. the packet or two ''Babs-'*-for a ' cent at all the better stands and stores. YES! Bobs is the gum for Ger trude. Thecandiest,mint? est heart, full of gum that's good to start with and gets better with every chew. "Bobs" for a cheerful smile IN YOUR HOME The Heating and Plumbing systems should be ot tba first Importance If na consider the gcod health, the comfort and the convenience of your family. Oar Flambing ls the Quality Kind that adda to the house beautiful hy the axarlousness ar d good designing of the fixtures.' ' { Oat aar Estimates. Jobbing a Specialty. GIJENN^LIJMBING COMPANY ?THE FX JMS GOOD PLliHBEBS" M W. Benson 84, (Under Maple Ball) FHO0S m