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'S AlCOUOL- 3 PER CEKE is I Prt>iut?tesDi^tion,(?ei^ ness oiain^CculalMfl? NOT NARCOTIC 's Sd** fess? lOSS OF SEBE? j^S?Bult Slgneta? ot Ch For Infants and Chlldjr^n. Mothers Know That Genuine Castalia Always Bears the Signature, of vir?l..on?i?> old BOSKS j5tlN1' In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. 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 capi 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 ? wise way. The prosperity you enjoy today does not guarantee yo? 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. j, PEOPLES BANK OF ANDERSON Milk being tibe most essential food for the baby y the next question is Vwhere to secure the purest, the freshest and most wholesome milk to Ne had?" Discriminating mothers have found the solution by phoning 808, or "Watching for the White Wagon." Uley have satisfied them selves as well as having added health and life to their babes. North Anderson Dairy S. B. -Etrod, Proprietor Phor^ 808. "W*tch for the White Wagon." BIBLES BIBLES BIBLES ? ,We have a splendid .tine of Cambridge and Bagster] bibles and Testaments. F ANT'S BOOK STOKE #> ? . RixDDTQ or na CLUBS. ? ? ? Soatkern . Won. Lost. P.C. New Orleans. 65 45 591 Memphis. ?4 49 566 Birmingham. 58 62 627 Nashville. 60 64 62? Atlanta. 62 67 477 Mobile. 52 59 468 Chattanooga. 48 62 436 Little Rock .. 46 67 402 ^?!C5u Lost. P. Boston. .,. 67 35 657 Detroit. 64 ?9 622 Chicago. 62 40 60S Waahlwten. 64 SO 619 Kew York. 50 50 600 Cleveland. 89 61 390 >St. Loafs. 99 64 379 'Philadelphia. 83 70 320 ffsttinrl tyan. Lost P. Cl Philadelphia. 64 45 646 Brooklyn. 65 50 824 Chicago ........ 62 49 515 Pittsburgh. 62 50 610 Boston. 52 .61 505 New York. 49 60 495 St. Louis. 49 67 462 Cincinnati. 44 67 436 FedcraL Won. Lost P.O. Chicago. 60 46 566 Newark. 69 46 562 Pittsburgh. 67 4 6 653 Kansas City. 68 47 562 St Louis. 66 49 533 Buffalo. 49 61 446 Brooklyn. 49 60 460 Baltimore 37 69 349 ?4>4>4>4>4>?4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4>4> ? TlSTSaDlx^g BE BULTS, ?) ? * ? *???*+4>4M4>4>*4>4>?4>?4)4>4*4> | ft attona!. At Brooklyn 6; New York 1. At Philadelphia 6; Boston 3. "At Pittsburg 3; Cincinnati 4. At St. Louls-Chlcago, rain. America?? At New York 3; Philadelphia 2; twelve innings. At L o ?ton 3; Washington 2. One two scheduled. ? Federal. At Brooklyn 9; Kansas City 2. At Newark 7; Chicago 9. At Dal ?moro 1; Pittsburg 4. At Baltlmoro 3; Pittsburg 2. At Buffalo 1; St. Louis 0. Ai Brooklyn 6; St. Louis 0. Southern. At Atlanta 0; Monde 1. At Chattanooga 1; Nashville 0. At Birmingham 2; New Orleans 8. At Little RocL 4i ? Memphis 6. CHA^E PROPOSER. Decbaal Coinage S***? AgsJa Ad vocated fer Brftala. London. Aug.. 13-(Associated Press j Corieapondencj?.)-Proposala to es-*.' tabllah. a decimal system ot coinage i, In Great Britain are again receiving attention m the newspapers.' The latest advocates ara soldiers return ing from Prance, who have .become, j accustomed to the decimal system in use there, and - hate quickly recog nized Ita advantages.. The proposal most generally en dorsed in England is that the farth ing be made the basis ot tbe new system. There ls already a coln of this denomination in use in England, I Ita natue being onc-fou.th of a pen ny, or about half ot an American I cent. It ls proposed to. make one hundred farthings equal to one floria-' (the common two-shilling piece of j English coinage, ?quivalent to 50 cents American.) This Involves only I a tr fling change from the present? system, whereby 96 farthings, make j one florin. Under the proposed system tba units of money would be: 100 farthings make one floria. IO florins make one pound. . The shilling would thus become an intermediate coln, representing 50 farthings, and the slx-penca a simitar j intermediate coin, representing 20 j farthings. Florida Postmaster BemoTCd. Washington, Aug. 13.-Postmaster I Guy I. Metcalf, West Palm Beach. | Pla., baa been removed from office. Inspector CVde Flemming, who re- j cently made an investigation of the office; Informed the po?toffies depart-1 mont today. The cause o A removal ?as. not known to the authorities. Canal Ha? Ose?. Panam;., Aug. 13.-Traffic, which was uso- up a few days ago by slide a'; Culebra, bas been resumed, through the canal. Twenty-Uro rit?jatl which, wer? caught on ona akte ot? tba isthmus or the ether, have tinta,] beert released. The steamship Fin land wilt sall for Ssa Francisco to-j morrow. -i-i--.--. Italian Cessais Laave Turkey, i Paris, Aug. 13.-A dispatch to the Temps from Geneva says, that. the Nene? Wiener Journal (a newspaper (published tn the Austrian capital) an nounces that italian consuls bave left Turkish territory, and that Italian In terest*, baye been confined to Aneri officials. M-Je Bur at BxpesJUos. \ Sic Francisco, Aug? 13.-Dixie Sax was celebrated at th? exoettlon to : day, because a party headed; hy Ur. OUrence J. Gaums, managing director of the Southon? Commercial congress could not arriva la time. Oustenamo, Aug. 13.-The desti nation ot'tfca Battleship louisiana and New Hanraphlre enrouto to kMplhern waters la practically cer 'D?partage?t* 4Slt& vSSksK* lil*B5 helXwRMn 24 hours of tho Mexican .coast. SPAIN 6QING AFTER SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE Steamship Line Shortly to Be In* ?murnini Between Barcelona end Chile. Barcelona, Spain, Au?. 9.-(ASBO-J elated Press Corresponden co.)-IA Vanguardia of this city announces that an Ibero-Chilean Steamship Upe ?111 shortly ne in operation be tween Barcelona and South American ports, having for Ita especial aim the ' tightening of the commercial ties be tureen Spain and Chile. .The establish* ruent of the steamship line has been, materially, aided by the government of both countries, and ls the outcome of efforts even antedating the war. Tba original purpose o fthe com pany to purtnasa its ships in Ger many was prevented by the forced internment of German vessels after the outbreak ot hlstllltles. Glasgow shipowners came to the rescue, how ever, and Clyde built ships will re place the German, ships first plan-j ned. The boats will salt from Barcelona, calling at a few South American At lantic ports thence through the Straits of Magellan abd upturn entire 'Pa cific coast of South America, serving i Peru as well as Chili ; through the Panama Canal and home again. ?TBLESOOPB? CAUSES ABREHT OF MINISTER FOR MURDER South Bend, Ind., Aug. 13.-An old canvas telescope bag led to Uie arrest here yesterday of Silas N. A. Eter sole, a former Dnnkard minister, pending further Investigaci?n Into tho murder last October of Hazel Macklin, aged fifteen. The police say Uie bag was found at the house of Abersole which was recently vacated j and that it wa? carried by the Macklin girl when sho lett the home of her Aunt Mrs. Charles Miller to meet a Dunkard and his wife snd I take employment. 1 MERMAN CIVILIANS ARE ORDERED OUT OF BELGIUM London. Aug. 13.-Thc Amsterdam ! correspondent ot the Central News i says the German authorities in Bel gium have addressed a command to all ! German civilians to return Imme diately to their own country, presum ably to avoid 'hardships during win ter- in Belgium. V -.; i - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE . DECLAREE RESULT ELECTION Columbia, Aug!. 13.-The ateto ? >cratic executive committee to-, declared 6am J. Nicholls, of! inburg, and B. A. Morgan of J ivllle, leaders In the primary' (lon for congr? i In the Fourth riet last Tues?ay and ordered race between them on Au- ; 2*- ?????? *w4^?sr*..-' W RY BOARD TO MEET WITH DANIELS '.ir Washington, Aug. 13.-Secretary Daniels will call a meeting of the newly appointed advisory- board in .September. He announced, today, that ten out of twenty acceptances haide been received. Secretary Dan iels said that he expected to confer with the board next month. Danish Marine Losses. London, Aug. 13.-A Copenhagen dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph say Ban offici?t statement Issued there oatlmaes losses sustained by the Dan lab mercantile marine through minos and torpedoes a: about $1.125.400. Uh? statement says the losses through the deventlon of goods In England aro estimated at moro than a million dol lara. -- ..* Good Templars In Session. Francisco, Aug. 13.-Hun of deleget is and visitors from parts of the country are here to day .to attend th? annual convention Of tho National Grand Lodge. In t lon al Order ot Good Templars, nesday . will bo ^otraamsd * aa _,)d Templars day* at tho Expo?I tloon. The program Includes a great military and civic parade. Wife-Murderer llange*. London. Aug. 13.-George Joseph Smith, who was convicted of the mur ; der of three wives, has been hanged at. Madison- The case fa? known asl tThe Brides in Bathe" and caused ? widespread comment. WHITE SLAVERS" IN CANAL ZONE Government to Make Special Ef forts to Break up Traine on Hthmua. Panam, AUK 9.-Extraordinary effort? are being made by the Ameri can Authorities on the isthmus to break up the Increasing "white-slave" trade In Central America. The traffic has increased because ot the war in Europe and the fact that a large number of American soldiers are stationed on the Canal Zone with in a short distance from each of the two Panama towns of Colon and Pana ma. Hqth of the nlgbt-Ufo districts of these cities have been prep tl y ex tended until now they cover very large restricted areas. ' It Is difficult far. the traffickers to Ming girls Into tho Canal Zone be cause of the strict laws and the vigi lance ot the Canal Zone Police. This, however, ls not therese .In the repub lic. ' ? . It bas been learned that a central agency has been established In San Jose, Costa Rica. The girls come Into 1 Panama by way of the Islfihid city of David in the- province of ChtriquI Which borders on Costa Rica. Columbia, Aug. 18-Governor Man ning today appointed S. L. Gold smith commissioner of Federal elec tion for Greenville county, vice Oli ver Sloan resigned. Charleston & Western Caro?ka Railway To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: No. 2? . . . .6:08 A.M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P.M. Arrives,: No. 21 . . .11:15 A. M. ito. 5 . . . . 3:07 P.M. information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. * . - . E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., _^!^:_ GLASSES PLUS ? The day when you bought your glasses "any old place" is gone. Present day intelligence won't permit you to trifle or gamble on good vision. If you need glasses you need the knowledge and ser vice which should go with the best. Here, you get just what you want-glesses plus. Walter H. Reese & Co. Eyes Examined Free. TEN DAY RATES . SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY "THE PROGRESSIVE. RAILWAY OP THE SOUTH'* To Wilmington and From Wrights vile, N. C. Abbeville. S. C.$ 7.60 Anderson, 8. C. 8.00 Athens. Qa.. 10.00 Atlanta, Qa.10.00 Belton, 3. C.. . :\. 8.00 Birmingham, ' Ala..16.00 Cedartown, Qa..11.00 Donalds, S. C. 8.00 Elberton. Ga........ 8.60 Greenville, S. C. 8.00 Greenwood, S. C. 7.50 To Wilmington and From Wrtghtsvllle, N. C. Greer. 8. C.S 8.00 Hodges. 8. C. 8.00 Lawrenceville, Ga. 10.00 Pelser, 8. C. 8.00 Piedmont, 6. C.. 8.00 Rockmart, Ga..11.8b Shoals Jet, 8. C. 8.00 Spartanburg, 8. C. 8.00 Union, 8. C. 7.50 'Wllllamston. 8. C. 8.00 Winder, Ga. 10.00 Tickets on sale each Thursday up to and including September 2,1915, bear ing final limit to reach original starting point returning prior to midnight ot second Monday following date ot sale. Extension of final return limit may be had upon payment of difference between the ten day and season rates. Call on nearest Ticket Ai;ent tor Pullman reservations, Information or C. 8. Compton. T. P. A., Fred Gdssler, Ass't G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. * Atlanta, Qa. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE of s7c! Superb Now Science Hail, Library.andCymnwum. Modem Sctantiftc equip ment Up-to-date Dormitoricswilh all conveniences. Ranks among th? best claM?- " cal Colleges of the Southeast Student body doubled in three years. Expenses' " moderate. Excellent health record; 600 ft devotion. Best mond and reliflious fe influences. Athletic facilities extensive. Wtite for catalogue to DAVISON ii. DOUGLAS. D. A, Pr*?Uw>t. CLINTON. S. C f / We still have 140 acres of that beautiful Seybfc Properly for sale. This property as josi one mu* out of town. Yo? can buy it tn any siso tract you w?h-from IO ?croa Bp, ?nd from $125.00 to $175.00 an nero. Let us shew it to you. LINLEY & WATSON Phones 647, 906, 310. IN YOUR HOME The Heating and Plumbing systems should be ot the first importance If I rou consider the good health, tba comfort and the convenience ot your family. Oar Plambteg ls the Quality Kind that adds to the beuae beautiful by th* j luxuriousness and good designing ot the fixtures. Get aw Bsttstatas. Jobhlag a SjoeiattyV GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY ?THE PLUMB 6000 PLUMBERS* 11U W. Beaioa flt, (Uadar Maple Hall) FHQK? 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