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PROFESSIONAL CARDS pr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST i Offleo F. & M. Building 0?u-e 627-Phones-Residence GO Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Ofllco 304-5-6 Bleckloy Building. ? Omeo Phone 429 Residence Phone 149. Dr. Lillian L. Carter Osteopath 212 Blcckley Bldg. Phone 168. Residence 318.1 Dr. L. Carl Sanders (Associated WIUi Br. J. 0. Sanders) Office Blcckley Bldg. ?*jj Phom^329.*V Residence Phone 149. Dr. C. Singleton Breedin Office ID St Mary's Hospital - Xorth Anderson. Hourst '8 to 10, 12 to 3 and 0 to 0. Chisholm, Trowbridge & Saggs CJDI^ISTS New Theatre Bunding W. Whitner St C. GADSDEN SAYRE <? Architect 408-400 Bleckley Ballding ''?ft. SK-'". . ?"' V -, '.'..'?'?. ? i ' Andern?, S. C. fa headquarters for good things io eat. Try some of our Old Time Pork Sausage, Nice Juicy Steak, % Lean Pork Chops, Fine Fat Vet Wo Vare all ready getting oysters' in. If you can't decide what you want phone 694 and we will help you to decide. LILY WHITE MARKET, J. W. Lindsay, SCHOOL TEACHERS WILL BE HELD IN ANDER SON BEGINNING FRI i DAY, 22 FOUR COUNTIES Pickens, Oconce, Greenville and Anderson Will Bc Repre sented at Meeting. A conference of nigh school teach ers from Greenville, Oconeo, Pickens and Anderson counties will bc held lu Anderson .ou Friday, October 22. aud will probably bo one of tho great- | est gathering? of teachers ever hold in thia section. '?. A few days ago Supt. E. C. Mc CeJits received a letter from Prof. W. H. Hand, state inspoclor high schools, asking if Audercon wanted to have tho enntoronce. Mr. ?lc CantH replied to the letter thal An derson would lille very muo'i to have the conference held lu this city "aud aa a result Prof. Ha ml has sent out the following letter: "Fellow Worker: "A conference of high ' school j teachers ls called to meet in tho au ditorium of Anderson college In An derson at 8 o'clock Friday evening, October 22d, and to contiunuo through Saturday. "Questions of tho most vital 1m- S V> rtance to b*40 high schools will be discussed freely and without papors or aet nddrosaes. Theso questions aro of interest to trustees aud patrons as well as to teachers. . "This letter is an appeal to county superintendents, school superinten dents, and trustees to attend them selves and to encourage and urge their teachers to attend. If a teach er is without experience, ho needs I the help of lim' conference. If1 he has had ripo experience, thc confer-.j once needs him. "It is. to be hoped that you will respond heartily to this call. It will tako but 24 hours of your time and tho expense will be small.- Ander-1 son will welcome you. Supt. E. C. I 'McCants or President J. P. Kin ard will take pleasure lu giving you any needed information. "I should be glad to ?iear from you favorably at once. "Cordially, "W. H. Hand. Proper Name?. "Why do they call 'em fountain pens? I should say reservoir pens j would be tile bettor-name. A reser voir contains liquids; a fountain I throws 'em around.'' "I think fountain pen ls the propor. j name," said the party of tho second I part.-Louisville Courier-Journal. ! ?HAY HAIR BECOMES DARUHICK SLOSSY I Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage and ' Sulphur. Almost everyone -knows that Sage] Tea and Sulphur,-properly confound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair ahen faded, streak ed or gray; also cndB aanarun, Hon ing scalp and stops falling hair. Years j ago the only way to get this mixture was to make lt at home, which is mus sy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply, ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's .Sage and Sulphur Compound." You will get. a large, bottlo for abo-ut 50 cents. Every body USCB this old, famous recipe, be cause 'no one can possibly tell' that you darkened your hair, as it does lt so naturally and evenly. You dam-1 pen a spongo or eoft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak-; lng' ono small strand ,at a time; by morning the "groy "hair disappears, and niter another application or two; your hair becomes beautifully dirk? Ulick hnd glossy and you look years younger. , ; - gags! NEAR DEATH KOJ?CMK?, WKb AH of Carani, F.fffir?e t?.. "?!??.'-?i KEENEST INTEREST IN DRESS-UP WILL CELEBRATE DEPART URE OF THE HARD TIMES BIG MOVEMENT Over Entire Section ?nd Peoplo Wi!! Forget War-Talk Pros perity for Seven Days. Tho Idea of a "Dross Up Week" Is taking the wild-fire in Anderson, and there is every reason to beliovc that ii.io a.aimer of oGiob.'ating tho depar ture of hard times and the advent of prosperity all over this broad land is going to prove extremely popular In Andereon. A similar movement ls on in prac tically every state from the Great Lakes to the Gulf, and next week the entire country will be dressed up looking prosperous, feeling prosper ous, and, in fact, being prosperous. Summer Is rapidly bowing herself out, end it you still cling to thc palm beach and the straw, bo suro you get a lot of good out of ttiem tho remain ing days of this week, and preparo yourself to don something new and reasonable next week-beginning on Sunday. This ls strictly a men's affair (tho assumption being that the women are going to dress up anyhow) and, if not too far fetched, it might bo called tho men's Easter display. But the name is not material; just slip on soino glad rags-brand new, too-and feel dress ed up. Join the procession of pros perous-looking "white primary vot ers" and with an expensive looking cigar in the. corner of your mouth, talk good times for all you aro worth for.a solid week. And by all means, shame the fellow who is still growl ing about the war and refuses to ap pear In a now outfit-provided thoro is any such person in Andersen, and lt Is very doubtful that there is. The merchants are going to dress up their windows for dress up week, and encourage In every way the move ment for Anderson to "take off the old coat and put coat aud trat on thc new." No, indeed, no prize Is offered for tho best dressed man, ' and os everybody else is zoins to dross up, you won't feel conspicuous in your new togs. Buy 'em this woek-arid wear.'om naxt week. ! Phone 37. Mrs. Patrick-Honored/. ^Mrs; Car rle. Patrick has received a! lieUer from Miss. Alice Earle" of Co-1 lumbla, president of the State U.. D. ?C., notifying her, o* hor appointment ! as the delegate to. the general U. D. C. convention in San Francisco, ] as a substitute for Miss Earle, who is unable to go on account of the.ill ness of her mobber. Mrs. Patrick Ia Division''Historian and this appoint-.I r^ont is quite an honor and it la to be, hoped that Mrs. Patrick will be oblo; Ito accept. The convention meets Oc tober 20th and MTS. Patrick has not yet decided definitely whether, she will go or'not. Farewell Party for Miss Iiewis. Mrs. M. L. Bohham._entortalned-a few ladles at a charmingly informal little affair on TanrBday afternoon^ for Miss Edna Lewis who has been the guest ot MISB Mab Bonham for ; several weeks and who lof t yesterday ? for her-home' In Baltimore. Mrs.1 Bonham'also has with her Just now ii?r two charming sisters, Mrs. Allon and Misa Aldrich, and tho afternoon was delightfully pleasant. - Mrs.-John EC Sodlor and Miss Mary Sadler have returned from a I weeks visit to Atlanta. Birth, Born to MT. and Mrs. J. J. Bald win, on October 7th, ? girl. ?MW. Horace McGee is visiting I friends in Central. - . , ; ', .' -? . . . . ? JLT ?5 a p W IUI J \?Sff^??^&l- Crcnshaw ci Pendle ton spent yest?rday in tho city. ;. *Miv A. MT, Clireitxberg of Spartah burg .was'a visitor in. the etty yester day ." l^ / , .. - i --, ? i; Mr. Clarence Sherrard bf Iva was ft beness visitor yesterday. ,. ;.-,'?, Mrs. J. H. Bell and- Miases Bliz? beth and Louise Bell, of L?wnd cirillo wore in Anderson ?bopping yoetor day. . " ' : . . "'Mr.SW.t P.< Cook.M Iva wae a hus mees visitor yesterday. j Bx. R. B. Day ofPendleton Svari business .visitor yesterday. ? > -., ?Uw):.???. 'S. Svans and daughter, Miss Virginia, ipesit a few hbmiSui tho. city Friday. . -, y. v?V : v Canse for ? a . Plf^t.1, ?{agioten-I can - read teimdn. V;BSngirter---ypu ken?. Ita* yob. read ,i iltogicliir^-^ertairily. ' .-. ^glneer^Wiy don't you hit mc, ?beuT-^?eir York .Globe. "PEO o' sry MEA KT" At Th? Anderson Theatre for One .'Wight Only. On Friday right tho local thca'ro goora will..bayo thc opportunity of seeing "Peg O' My Heart," Oliver Morpsco'o production of J. Hartloy Manner's greatoHt comedy, which" Lauretto' Taylor played In New. York for two years, . Tjio .scenes pf the play aro laid In a email town lu England, Scarboro, tho * home of thc Chlchosters. They aro, a. proud, unnatural family, and havo * accepted, the responsibility of educating Peg, nn unknown niece, for Services in the Churches of Anderson Tomorrow. J '^ititST eiiilPtlST CflORCH . 9 :.G0-Teachers nraycr servico. iO-Dlble " 3 school-Dr. A. L. Smethors,'snpii ' v 11:30-Public worship^-sermon hy the pastor, John E. White. Subjoct: "What db yoii say 'about Gbd?" . . " . 4:30-Meeting of tho Young Wo man's v Auxiliary-Miss--'.Annie Cooley will lend the meeting. ?8:OQ^Public,... wor?hlp-sermon by p?stoir. Subject: "Tho socreV of eiire success.^' ! :<|; ' > - . i . "Wednoadny. .-? ?. %: IS-rr-Teachers.' meeting. 8:00-Prayer and praise . service-''' lod by ;the pastor:. ' " The * public is cordially invited . to attend and worship with' tis at all thcae services, . ' $T/; JOHNS METHODIST CHURCH Sunday.school at 10 t\. m. . Morning sbrv'co.at 11:30 a. m. Every t?orvHce at* 8 o'clock. FIRST PEESB?TERIAN CHURCH '....The!.'.sorviees at tho First Presby terian': dh ur ch tomorrow will bo held at, tho. usual hours. Sabbath schobl ht ten o'clock, 'under, tho '.direction of the superintendent, Mri, lEt'W.-Brown. Tho pastor, F/ev. 'W. H. Prater, D. D.. will'preach at 4.1:30 and 8 o'clock. A vory. cordial invitatio:) i:; extend ed to ail ? who are not Identified'with Ai THl MOS! ivnss REA no other reason than tho urgent need of tho Income that ia offered. Peg, on thc other hand, is a jolly im petuous girl, willi a fascinating bre gue. She has beon raised by her whole-hearted father, and when she arrives at tho Chichester house with her dog Michael, Bho shocks tho fam ily, first by her appearance and then by her manuors. Her', unfamiliarity with their mode of living--ncr ready wit arid her curious antics, cause many humorous, situations through out tho ploy. i. - - Tho. daughter, Ethol, ls having a love affair with a man'named Brent, who te married. He had also boen making lovo to Peg, but she repulsed other churches to make t?is their rcg nlar -phicft ofi'wbrshtp.v'-* Thtf^reaoncu of the momborBhtp will in3piro othors to attend.. . .. CENTHA?* 'PltESBYTEBlAN Witherspoon Bodgo, pastor. . Sunday achoo) at 10:15 o'clock. Tho rally day exercises willeri "were nec essarily postponed on laBf .Sunday, will bo field at this hour; . L<et eVery member of the Sunday, school and the church rally to tho support of the church op. thbj occasion. Morning service at 11:80 o'clock. Subject of sormon: "Strt?n?jth "frgni tao invisible." Quarterly communion services at -this hour. . 'Solp-by Misfi Anulo Warren Olarkoj "GcthEciriano.' Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sub ject of scrmoh: "Thal Tonpie." Sole hy A2J.->a Elizabeth Lawrence. jl In Is tor Gires Testimony. The Hov. C. M. Knighton, Havana, Fla.,-writes: "For thrco months I suf fered intense pain in kidneys and back, which at times laid mo up en tirely. I road of Foley Kidney Pills and after . trying varlotiB remedies without result I docldcd. to try tho Foley treatment. . I was. relieved ?l most with tho flrst doso and :lt is a fact that I used . onlyM 1-2 bottles when ail of ktho pains disappeared. 1 am 65 years of ago and now feel .like n young man again. .Sold everywhere. juaranteedA.ttrai ^FASCINATING ... i. 4ARTIN AS "PI ?POLTOkN CA? ? . . / him, ranking friend? ony with-"Jer ry," na Bho calls him. ; Pog is >BUC ceauful in preventing un elopement] he tween Ethel cud Brent, and thou is about to leave tho Chichester homo when it IB learned that Jorry ip really an English nobleman and in love with Peg, so there is a happy ending, to tho little play, when Peg, in Jerry'a; hrnis, tollB that when her father hean) - tho news ho will quote ? the J poet and say that "Thoro'a nothjng| luilf so sweet in, life UB love's young! Oretan." . 1 . In tho part of "Peg," MISB Rca Mar tin io said ? to be all that can be de siroj. She is supported by a carefully selected cast,.... ; Tho .Swell Guest--"Your cook I? a! very handsomo girl." Tho. 8hrowd] Hoet-''She .is. She matches .the'.po t : 11 ( ) i". ! ' 'St Bini ply looking 'at'them. ** Cincinnati Commercial-Trlhuno. Blight Accident. Y; Last night Mr, ( Ned Provost .was knocked > down-' 'and ?'? ?lightly1 injured .by an automobilo drlvon by Mr.. A. .Ci -Barton'. It 'appears, that Mr. Provost was Cjohiing.ifrom around a street car'and stopped 'in front ul, V.m automobile, Tho atrcot car waa stand ing Btlll and-th&automobiio Was pass ing lt; lt. appears that,it waa, ono..;ot, thoso a?cidonta which are unavoidable and no blame ls . alt ached tb. anyone. MivProvoBt waB only slightly injurod, a small abrasion hoing mdo on,{hl8? ?hoad.- y,, . i . ' -, .;? '' .?Li.. * .<..'l',H!,l rll?^.-.?inr-4J.lT.U,L.L-jj Greatly Reduced In Connection ^ WASHINGTO . Account of Scottish ftite ( grce.--:. ??' National Association of Pd end Class. Atlantic State Association. - Tickets.on sale October 15 October 31st, 1915. For complete infonnalicn, on ticket agent?, or write j, , ,.-'!.?.? ?J W. R; Taber? T. P. A., Gree?vfie, S. C. ition^~$? J. Ttowb: mkosc&s ^MANNERS'-^,'^, .>... mmmmffll Haye your;WINTER CLOTHES T A I L OREp to order. Ex c l u s i v e Woolens, v .... unlit ...r.!''?;-<i*;^ .^V.'^^?'? Correct Styles, as suredfit. R E A S O NABLE |?v PRICES. $15 to $45 Under Hotel Chi? , quoia. Don*! put hot uahes in a weich en receptacle of any kin?!. Round Trip Fare r R AI LW?Y -Vt?h Blue Ridge ERSONTSC. N, D. C. $16 25 A. A. S. Et) Thirty Third De? straastera of tho First and See th to 19th inc* with return limit . pullman reservation, etc, caQ r ^r ^R. Anderson, IV ' i.; 1 :' Anderson, S. C. noge ALL T?ME 5T?NG??SHED CT?ON