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After trying Frntto?a nd Traxo, Mrs. L. C. Clark, 840 .Selim St, Ballas, Texas, vrrpts in the Pince laboratore? as follows* "I ?avo be cn. e sufferer from'-'gall-stones, and Frult ela and Tr?xo 'was recommended and I bm glad to'Say I.took advantage of your most -wonderful medicine, with wonderful resulta." ? Froiiola and Traxo are two remedies that are ?ed in combina tion. Frail?la nets on the intestinal organs as a powerful lubri cant, softening the congested traste and breaking up the hardened particles ?6 that enBy elimination follows quickly, to the great re lief, of tho patient. Traxo ls a compound cf splendid tonic prop erties, of special value in strengthening and restoring the system that fia? been -weakened by constant suffering. Tho Fina? laboratories lum many letters on file testifying to the merit of Fruiiola pnd Traxo:/letters from people who have used the remedy'and know'how from actual experience what It bas done for them. Fer tho convenience ol the public, arrangements have been made to 'supply Frail?la and Traxo through leading drug stores.' In Anderson they can be obtained at Evans' Pharmacy, three stores. HIL JOE SITTON Prominent Anderson County Citizen Died Thursday. Ahdornvh, county lost one of its best citizenu Thursday afternoon in the death of Mr. Joe Sitton which occur red at bia.homo in the Brushy Creek township'at o'clock; ; Funeral ser vices were held yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock andrinterment waa made in. tho church yard of st. Paul's church, which'''B?n.d??^earrhia---.. late home. "''' Mr. Sitton was ir ' the sixty-ninth yoar of his ago and for* .twenty-eight or thirty years had 'served'.as. a mag Istrafo in BruBby Creek. He was wide-, ly known and his friends could be numbered by his acquaintances, as to kpow him was to admire him. He waB a man of rare judgment and was firm in his convictions. In the adminis trations of the duties of tho office which he lied for so long and to tho entire satisfaction of all parties, bis decisions were always fair and im partial, there seldom coming from his j court an appeal. ..' . Ho is survived, by his wife and five! children, four sons and one daughter. Ills , death is mourned by a host of j fronds, beth In .Anderson and Green-] ville counties. "_X. H; ? 1 a v ii CB? _ Pelzer, S. C. Capital and Surplus ?123/W0JM) i Collections Given Ce?cn? Attention Ellison A. Smyth, ?no. A. nudgens, President Cashier, B. E. TolUsoa, Asst Cashier. Mm, S. C. Capital and Snrplas 8180,000.00 Collections Given Prompt Attention Ellison A. Smyth, W. E. Greer, President Y. P. and Cashier. H. EL Campbell, Asst Cashier. I, - I "r ... ' ' 5 -. On account of the R?organisation of this Grocery Company now in p.^pgresa~thia store wiD remain closed i;^<ne#^ ] open Wednesday morning, as usual. . . We are particular to notify bur friends end customers thus far in advance Cf Tuesday so that they may place weir orders with us NOW for their needs on that date, WE WILL RE-OPEN BIGGER, BET TER AND GRANDER THAN !Tt.t CirAC :^ /^ X3^rv/7?r2C?V: /-v?v. .\ phones 74 and98 -' .-:5 Brillar,''td;rThe.'Mwtu^ P?**?***J^?? I^^1^6^ Annual Dividend ?oinpany-Organiz?? ?545. Tho most favorable interest rate on. settlement:bp'lons: 'during the! past fifteen yeara-Ht.7. per cent per year. Our leafier, "A Guaranteed In? como," illastrates tho effect oS;this liberal interest ra*e.';= With tho Mutual Honent- maximum -protection . ls .tarnished, at. minimum outlay. F<TB? -year-, ri?n-fcrjteltnre. Our leaflet, "A Foll Equivalent for Bvery Bollar," m?strat?n "tins unique Mutual-Benefit feature. Mutua) Benefit Lifo and Endowment ?61lcIes;bre/v'JSplulely nott-?orieltabl? ait?r tho re? serve tbere'ofe.oxcecdo $10.00 per 5i.0Q0;of insurance. legacies. Tb* Ifh^???u^ct^Kigtli'' Complet? retroaction, supplemented 1 _ tualMienefit waa th? pioneer in adopt VT wfcuh?by now privifegaa; BO ?ar aa ?oe?lb?^, are extended to ?tl ola t bora, Our leaflet, "Unexpected J^gacles^sho^ Mi Benefit :has been,to protervo tho mntnal-f el?if?n, ine/praciioai vaine VB ft? -also m derated^/?ciis'i^??^Hprv^ Cfi??br^ , . The truerAocclorat?te l?udowment Plan. The Mutual benefit original* cd and'a^opted?^^^ paal&? fcWe,c^^ duplicated tut plan. Gui ; ' l????tT^^?wnsnt Polioie's. At Ufa "Raros," Illustrates ?^vofv?^r?fi*?ff?'j tages of thfe M?t?aJ B^fit'? -Accelerative Endowment pla^^jhart?by; Ufe p?tt?;j clea,may be^a^r^^t? . '.?. St?cntifi?Ally computed Ccrituif^cy Reserve funds wbfcU gaar^tes; ?ec'?rtir;^ possible the ,1015 t?creaSe in. .BMuW^HvK dond* *a' ??licyholders..' At a time J?ftttfrlMkte vVb?u%tS5flS ?&sr?tfWrM ?W^ltb??rrSdeflrscalef Oer leaflet, .'SeeMly^ '.'. Bend for a cojjj-.of ari* one of .ihfcabeva leat???it <or all ht them) and bo ionvin???. MSlalil^p?i^ENT:^:: \, ? C. W, Webb, District Agent ' J. J. Trowbridge, -. :M->: .'.??..-/? ?'? ../ , - : '.CE, Trifrpl?, ???7:. W. Ft. Osborne, ' -.>-' / M ;? Sjpix??l'A?cnis.. ':? ?ndcrsdtft S. 'C."; ' - For Woe COMMITTEES APPOINTED] AT MEETING YESTER DAY MANY MATTERS WERE DISCUSSED I Publicity? Field, Team Entertain* ! ment and Dance Committees Were Chosen.. A meeting was held yesterday af ternooa at 5 u'??oc?t for the pt-rpGSv of arranging committees to look after] the detailB in connection with the Clemson-Augurn football game and to dlscusa moans of entertainment, advertising and publicity. Those] present were: Messrs. T. Frank Wat? kins, W. P. Nicholson, Willett I Sloan, J, U. Godfrey. CM. Wat kins, CD. DeCamp, Eugene Watson* John Major, 3. M. Major, Jr., and Clement ?all. It was pointed out by those pres-j ont that the game ls only a week' o?r and that these who wish to mako lt ? success from every standpoint must ! bo nip and doing. About 75 repre sentative men of the city havb signed a |750 guarantee and it ls expected that a few more, signatures will be secured: In order for the attendance to bo. good at the game lt . must be given publicity and everybody ; must pull together In arranging for the de tails, : Mr. W. P. -.Nicholson was elected 1 chairman ot tho meeting and pro ceeded to appoint committees. Some j of the.men appointed.were not pres* ont at the meeting tout lt was known that they would he glad to assist in' making the game a sudcess. Tn ap pointing tho committees it was stated that bil would work together to a] certain extent, especially so in the j cas? of tho entertainment for the teams committee and the committee j oh & dance. Committees ap follows were ap-| pointed: Advertising and publicity:'J. H. dod frey, chairman ; ' R. S. McCully, ] Clement Hailed. P. Rrowne, jr., W. Sloan, E. L. Rice and V. .Bi Cheshire. Football field: T. Frank WatkinB.j chairman; Jno. Major, C J* DeCam& W. P. Nicholson,-and S. M: Major, Jr. Entertainment of teams: Jno., Mafor, Chairman; C F.* ROBB, Hi''A? : Orr. Louis Ledbetter and R. J. Ram er. rr>?,x? Dance:. W. 2: Watson, chairman!' mgffl? Marshall. C, * M, Watfci" Glenn Evans and W* P. Sloan. : The, duties of the advertising and i publicity committee will be.to adver tise the game as much aa ls possible all over thia section of tho state. Tike means of going about this wer o fully discussed yesterday afternoon and It waa decided to ha va large placards printed. . These will.; be placed fri Spartanbarg, Greenville, Greenwood, H ar lw ell, Ga., and all bf th? smaller j towns in the upper Beetton - ot th.i state. These cards are being printed 'today and they will to? districted as Soon as possible. Tho committee de? citied t'nat tho best way to ?ave this i.'; tte would bo to have the cards sent to, partlou. In. tho various towns who i aro rfspbnsiblo and who will be glad to aB?ist in the Work. In addition to "this, lars- posters *i?il! "be .dinted ab*' prit In tho Piedmont ? ?fo^thern cars and distributed along thclrTincs. This committee Sias a groat .deal' ot- wo-k bielbre it that ls very important. Thor? ?are several matters that must he at? .tended to at once and; therefore, ri. meeting of this committee Is called for;thia afternoon at 3:30 in tho fob by of the Hotel Ch?auola. .Football ?VOU?I'?H. ? ; Tho duties .of tho toonil, ground eemmittee will be to sea t?at tho iieid g.prit-Into good, condition and that ., ? r^.c,a?arV'?iae8 are made a^'j(p. goal posto erected. It ls very Impor tant tnat aU ?obks.b? off the fl?tda?d t^ese gentlemen - will - have this work aon?: ' A! meeting of this : committee ' ;will too held at 4 o'clock tal* attcrripoh vii Crayton*3 Drug store. Entertainment of Teams. , i Thia committee, will arrange .quaip tors for the memh?Tti' ol' the twyj ' team s -, at th. e hotels ' hi th o - c I ty arid will moat them, at th? traine. They; Will' al^ arrange .transportation for,; them to ana from Boe?a Vista ?:par^ and will see that their stay ip the city i ? m ado &s comfortable and as picas O' SPEG?AL LOW HATES E PIEDMONT AND NORTHERN ANNOUNCES RATES TO ANDERSON TRAIN] ? ? ? Over theJKue Ridge Railway fori : the Clemson Cadets Will IX Be Run. Tb?^Piedmonlt gild Northern railway havo announced that they will put j od ?peclairi?^ toundtrlp rates for tho Clemvon-Aubuni foot/baCl gorae which .v.-ii j i he played in Anderson, on Saturday :?iftomo?n, October .10. .Tueso. trains, will bo run out ot Spar* tanhurg?; A ?rewvJjjR ?nd Greenwood and many' pebble,., -from all three places aro. .oxpijqt#i. to take advan tage of tbgnajwid see the game. . Mr. Kv,, Thom, commercial agent, oleo "?tated that ho Would be glad'to g^vp' the game as mach pub* licity as -posaltlo trod that ho would he glad to cooperate in any way that ho could in'distributing advertising abate* i, ipi . The rate? . as : announced are as follows: Prom Spartauburg .?2.or>; Greer, *t*50; Greenville, $1.10; Wllr llamston, 55 cents; holton 40. cents; Greenwood fl .25. T?ie faro from all Intermediate points will compare with those just given.. ? ' In all' probability " there will bo a great number ' of tho Woffordy: Pur man and Balley Military Institute students como to. Anderson for the game, ai; well - aa many from Kn,!: Lie college. '. ?U'ol -these colleges- now havet football and . much interest ls bclns taken';, in 'it. Rcsidos these there will boo the, usual number of football fans' an<l followers of the ^two teams . whoi Will como fherc'on that dato. ' Yesterday, mqrhlnn tho Blue Ridge railway announced! that a special train .would .bo .r'ui?\*f^om CboTry's Crossing io AndersenanoiHturn -for the Clem Koa cadets and.: that- the Toundtrlp fare.' wpnld be ?0 . cents. !. Tho train i will be mm on hours that will ault! 'ijfe..coll?ge iftittipriU?? and lt will ,b>. nm bacTias.Jate aa midnight If the S?ts/?re allowed to,' atiy hore nptil ? time, 'V/.A-. -, r -?j ; - -- .. . * "last TV?tt?t?r 'loused'. : a pot?* of Chamber lain's i Cough Remedy for , a badi bronchial ?ough.J I felt Its bebe ?<dal:etr?cttlm?nedlatcly and before I had flblsbed the bottle I was eared. I never tir? of ^ recommending this remedy to my frisnds,** writes Mrs, William .Brjglttv Ft. Wayne, Ind. For sale by nil'dealer's. "When -you didn't have your fare ?did the conductor make you get ott [and walk!" ' "Only get oft;- Ho didn't care whfether I: walked or sat downTo I poka Journal; When Baby Has the Cronp. When -' ? mother is awakened from sound sleep lo ?nd her child who bas gyit^tt-in J???? nnnn,antjg In #1?/. Kant r\t hool th strugg?i?g for breath, she ls naturally alarmed. Yet if she cen keep her. presence.af mind and give Chamberlain's- Cough Remedy every teb; minutes until vomiting is produc ed.; quick- relief will follow and the child will 'drop td sleep to awaken in tho morning as (weli./aa ever, '. Thia remedy baa been in stase for many yoars with uniform success; For Bale by all dealer's. $?^??&': ;>o. ?mH ' Kileys *?A .. ^,.rneutralize . irritating ._ 1 acids. ' Kidney and Bladder weakness r?> kpS?J^Attffc ^ anotad an> th?rUyf . Tho ' kidneys fitter this acid ! fro?i tho blood and pass A bo to the [bladder, wh?ro it o?ten remains to Ir rimie ?nd Inflame, causing t? hurting. ?Mil-?? o f New In fact, they arrived here direct from New York Thursday by Express, and arc J ti ON 1 ALE TODAY Twenty New Style COATSUITS ;r- ff! ?, ri V'S* ?0 .'??it, A ? I $20.00 to $50.09 I And eighteen very pretty DRESSES $6.50 to $20.00 This is a "Gassy" lot, and will appeal to the "smart dress ers;" better drop in TODAY. JUST A WORD-A shipment of some snappy stylish and very becoming huts on the same express. Pleased to show them to you. ' ../va '?'<i % m ? ..S'-'t m 1 i m iii? >V>J. ';\?Hh -..?Si. Repr?sent the utmost service; safety, mileage arid ple?s?re obtainable from an AutchVa? cation tirip. , Opposite The Pa?metto ? ; y ? / N. Main. . .* AT THE THURSDAY sa The ^(H),0OO,O0O.0(? Anglo-French Loan re cently negotiated' Tras broken np and offered In .snniB ol $100.00 Moral i Entail savin gs aro tito basis of tho countrys wealth. Deposit your savingsj In the lite Savings Depart-j ?*fir?t of . :>"? The ? ' The Stfonk?st Bankj Jj in tho County. aad that explains in ttam^kyi 'We:&w?r4er: the Sinon of tbs major?ty of tb? yoaPff lae? l& tai? vitfoiiy. OK? ntyli?h dojnoatli finish, oar. 'p>*f^':v>?|p^-. "?fit:;eaei pteee,be lt; salrV, Wt|ar"er taff, and oar willingness nnrt ?MN ity, to; de, ^worV^^m.v a .'barry* when needed-Is, ^??ou enm?gn for them, and 'w?U.'bi? for jon, if yea try ns once. ffffia^"/. " -cr..;. : ? I Electric Self-Starter, Electric Lights, One Man Top, Thirty-Five; Horse Engine, De* mountable Rim and other late improvements. Positively the best value on the market for money. :; ; Car load of those classy Six CylinderH?irfi? \ Cars;, wilt arrive on Oct 10th. Calf and s?e them, or,1 phone 653. r?J'j iiiiiii iiiliiin ti.?riimrtiBli . ,::^y::-'"'1 We /are" recommending our I0rl-Q j and 10-2-0 and 10-2^0 f br ; wheat and oats this fall when you sow it. j I '--'Wm' .;:-f;-|Mr I TI.:" ".:n u .WnSW?? : !?? Mild wiu ?iyc u aim ^*:ij,?i4w?.-;.*,it. ; head* and that it what you want in grain, 'if y o? will sow five ?cres in whea^.an)J;;^V? in oats this; fail; after preparing the land weU and fertili^i??g it : \Vell with ; either of th^se i goods, you will find it advantageous, p?fig | i?*2-?-0 is an especially ^nergo?ds for grain; Let'tasl?i?it' f rorn you. j _'43ft ssa j; Anderson, S?uth:dar?Hh?..