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We have add a department to our business! and will carry a full line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries-Have just re ceived a Car Load of the Finest Flour a Car Load of the Best Salt and a full line of Canned Goods, Sugar, Coffees, etc. You will find anything in Grocery line here and our Mr. A. E. Mull will be glad to serve you at any hour of the day and at prices to let you live too. y Come in and see us-We will save you money and give you the Freshest Goods in town. Anderson Hardware Co. CHESTER S FILLS . TUK I? lASIOfUIinitAND. ' c1, t-rlica-tc r-" ? IH?mrad Brand /Aft l-l ll? In Uni ttxTOold cmSicttW -mStM .*-*?.? tettrd yrt?ti Diuo Ribbon. n%? no other. Hoy orjronr. T. 1)IAM<JNE> KRANU ?MLI.S. fur C5 yean known 31 Dt?t, Saleit, Aln-y- RcIUMo SOLD By mm GISTS EVERYM m CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS ... i ,?v Tells How To Get Quick: Relief from Head-Colds. It s Splendid I "In ene minute your clogged nostrils .will open the air passage of your head will clear and you can breathe freely."""' ??5 mere hawking. ?nuSlng, blowing;., hxaducho ' .dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or .. catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm fromT your druggist now. Ap ply a little of thies fragrant- an tiseptic, healing cream in. your nos trils. Xl; penetrates, through every . air passage of the head . soothes the, inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relist comes instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh-relief com?is so quickly. ' - ' When Baby Hos the Croup. - When a mother is awalconod from sound sleep to find her child who has . gone to bod apparently in the best of health struggling, for braatb, she 1B naturally nlnirraed. Yet lit, she can keep her presence of mind and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy every ed,' quick reiiof wiii ioiiow and che child will drop to sloep to awaken in ' the morning ns well;as,ever. Thia re rn edy lias been in uss, for many. . year? with uniform success.' For calo by all dealersV . Here's the test Compare our India a what you h?v? otu v delicious and lek?t bag of our "Slver L? all readv lor vou?tea FORMAL OPENING AT RKIOE MILLS CONGRESSMAN LEVER MADE VERY INTERESTING ADRRESS OTHER SPEAKERS Included Dr. White, Prof. W. H. Hand, Miss Mary Fraysei' and Miss Findley. Tho formal opening exorcises of ! tho community work at the Riverside and Toxawny mills were held laEt evening and were a decided success. Largs crowds gathered to hear the speakers and much interest was mani fested. Congressman A. F. Lever," ant-'.: or of tho bill which makes thia work possible,;: waa tho principal speaker of thc evening. In addition to him Dr. John E. White. Prof. .W. II. Hand, state inspector of rural schools, Miss Frayser of Winthrop "ollege and Miss Findley, who has cargo of tho work al the mills, made short talk3, all of which were very Interesting. Congressman Lever spoke of the advantages of tho community work in tho mill villages and especially about winter gardens. Ile stat rd tba4, tho people In South Carolina were spend ing entirely too much money on canned gooda and Kris was not only dnmaglng them financially but In many cases wore injuring their health. Mr. Lever stated that tho people of the 3tato of South Carolina spent between $15,000,000 and $20, 000,000 annually for canned goods and that a largo amount of this money could bc kept in thc state if tho peo ple would only have Meir garden?. Tho speaker stated that each- indivi dual could raise enough vegetables on ono-elghth of an acre to supply an ordinary family and that there wero few families in the stnto who could not get this much land for this pur pose. Mr. Lever emphasized .the value of the community house and stated that lt was a placo wbero thc people could get together, tell their troubles to each other and discuss problima for mutual benoflt. lie compHmonidc tie people for taking so much interest in the work, telling them that in his opinion tho establishment of a com nwnlty house at a mill was the be ginning of bettor things for the peo ple who ^lved there and one in wfllch he felt sure the people would take great Interest. For Indigestion. Never take pepsin and preparation^ containing pepsin or other digestive ferments for indigestion, as the more' you take the more you will have to tako. What is ncede is a tonic like Chamberlain's Tablets that will en able the stomach to perform its func tions naturally. For Bale by all deal ers. SULPHUR DRIES UP ECZEMA AND used jost like any cold cream. . Sulphur, Says a renowned dermatol ogist, j ont. common. bold-sulphur made into a thick cream will soothe' and heal tho skin when irritated and broken out with Eczema or any form of eruption. The moment Ife is appliedr all itching ceases and af ter two or three applica tions the Eczema disappears, leaving tho j skin clear and smooth. Ho tells Eczema sufferers.to goo from any good pharmacy on ounce of bold sulphur and apply, it to tho irritated parte tho same os you would any cold cream. 'l\ .For^many years common bold-sulphur Las occupied a aeoure position ia-the practice of. dermatology and cutaneous affections ".by reason ol its paras Ito-de ed roy ?UK property. It . Is not only para-? siticidal, but nleo antlpTUritio, anti septia and remarkably heairng in all irritable and inflammatory conditions bf tho skin.?a While nub always effecting s permanent cuve 'it never?fails to In stantly 1 subdue the angry, itching and irritation and healvtbo Eczema right up and lt .is often years later before any eruption again A;mears on tho skin. ? ? - . , . ind Ceylon Black Tea with :n tjfmkrag. lt's far snore hing. Send for -a sample potr-?5Qrtg|i (or riireei cups m FIRST** as) A*w^r? WlB I ? 11W siii*n?fuTW?Wwl COURT RECESS WILL END THIS MORNING CASES IN EQUITY TO BE HEARD BEFORE JUDGE ? MOORE FOR ONE WEEK Court Has Been Idle and Judge Moore Returns Today to Re sume Unfinished Work. Tho recess in the court of common pleas which bogan last Friday morn ing cndB this morning ant! tho court will reconvene at 9:'.i0 o'clock. Lest week most of tho time was de voted to thc hearing of jury cases and all ot (ftese wore either finish ed or wore settled by their attorneys out of court. Today cases in equity ./ill be heard before Judge Ernest Mooro. Since those cases roqulro no jury and since no Jury was druwn for tho second week, thero will bo few people In town attending court. CLEMSON CLUB WILL 1ETHT0?I0RRGW IMPORTANT BUSINESS TO COME BEFORE THE BODY NOTICE ISSUED By thc Secretary Asking That All Be Sure ot Attend-New Members. A meeting of tho Anderson County, Clemson club will be held in the chamber of commerce rooms oh North Main street tomorrow after noon at.2 o'clock and a full atten dance ls urged, both of those who barp already joined and those who want to become members. Member ship ls' open both to Clemson grad uates and to those who only attended a year or so. This meeting 1B a ver.- 'mportant ono since the adoption of constitu tion and by-laws and othre Important matters aro coming - up for discus sion V j The following notice has been mail ed by tho secretary to the members of fie club: "Anderson, S. C., Oct. ll, 1915, "You are urged to attend the next meeting ot thc- Clemson club, which ls to be held in the chamber of com merce rooms, Anderson, S. C., Octo ber 10th, at 2:00 p. m. Adoption of constitution and hy-ln.w? and otho* important matters are coming up for discussion. It you'cannot bo pres ent .have name enrolled with the sec retary ot once. "You are probably coming to the Auburn-Clemson game that day so bear the hour of the meeting in mind "Willett P. Sloan, ... "Secretary." ' MR. G. E. ANDEBSON DEAD Was Brother of Mr. Ben Anderson of This City. Mr. G. E. Anderson, brother ot Mr. Ben.Anderson of the Anderson Dry Goods company of this city died in Greenwood Wednesday night. The following account is taken : from tho Greenwood Journal of yesterday: MT. George E. Anderson died last night at 12 o'clock at the ' home of Mr. J. 8. Marsfhell on Edgefield.ave nue. Tho funeral sor vic es will ,bV. conducted this' (Thursday) - afternoon at 5 o'clock at the City Cemetery by Hov. Li. P? McGee and Dr. B. H. Do Ment. His six brothers will act as pall-bearers. Mr. Anderson was 43 years ot sg? and was a brother of MessrB. W. H', FiTtr ?nil 'lET;. A . Anderson -of Green wood: Ben A;: der sou, of Anderson, and Paul and Bal Anderson, of Nor berry.' Their friends will sympathize, with thew In their bereavement. . -;----- . FIVE ?I?JNDBED AOENTfl OP REVENUE DEPT. APPOINTED ? . Washington, Oct. 14.-Commission er of Internal Revendo Osborne an nounced: that five hundred Internal revenue agents, inspectors and deputy collectors were appointed under ' Ute Income tax law to be ?? canv?rt?d Into the civil service automatically ' under Uno order of tho civil service commission. Appointments of 4>ils sort In tho futura will bo under the civil service rulon. Motorman Wins asojooo Salt. Atlanta. Oct. 14.--W. Foster Couch \ street car motorman, has Ju&t been swarded' by a Fulton county jury , a rerdlot of $20,1)00 for injuries receiv ed on a grade crossing Of tho A.- D', ft A. railroad. This is one of the lang est, if not actually the largest verdict of the kind ever rendered' In a local court. >K-;Y,'. ; ;;-;-? Saloniki Vaaar Martial Law. Paris. Octi H.~Tha Athens cor respondent of tho Ha voa agency re ports t'mt martial lcw has been de clared at Saloniki. General Moacbo mov/Ios; eomruau d i o g the Greek. torees ordered bia troops to salute the: Brit ish, and : French, offices*.' : - Tba allied commander Issued Blmll?r orders. .Misstoa Study ?uuui, Tho Mission 'Study class will muot thiB afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs. A. M. Sharpe, on South McDuf fio street. For Miss Carpenter. Miss Van Wyck lias issued invitation for TucBday evening October 19th, when- ?lie will entertain in honor of ?.iiss Carpenter, the attractive guest of Mrs. C. B. Earle. Mrs. Harriet Sulllvun of Atlanta La hero with relatives. Mr. Pox Rice has gone to Alcolu to attend the wedding of his hrother, Mr. Blair Rico to Miss Alderman which took place there today. Delightful Sewing Party. Mrs. E. W. Taylor entertained at a charming little Informal sewing party yesterday afternoon. Tliis was tho fourth of a series being given by Mrs. Taylor and all have huon de lightfully pleasant and fully enjoyed by the fortunate guests. i Personal j; I Tl ? TTlTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTT Mr. and Mrs. Sol J. Roley i Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Holey and Miss Kiora .Kunkonstciu of.Athonu, Ga., are thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Geisberg. Mr3. J. T. Wine Ima returned to her home in Pittsburgh, l'a.. after a visit In this city. Mrs. P. O. Shepard of Llamo, Tox., has returned'home after spending several wceks< here. Mrs. T. O. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Henry Moseley of Lowndesvlllo wero shopping in tb i city yesterday. Mr. Will Pettigrew ot Darnos was a business visitor yesterday. Mr. J. B. Felton han been called to Casseda, Ga., becauso of tho ill ness of his mother. Rev. J. L. Singleton of Starr was In thc city for a short time yester day. Mr. Vir. W.*SWilliams of Wllllam ston waa a business visitor yester day. Mr. J. L. Davis was in Anderson on business yesterday. ;. ; Mr.Xi... Et, Martin of Hopewell was a business visitor yesterday. M 'U,-u Mra. Dachapl [Garrot of Liberty was In the city shopping yosterday. Mr. DaVjd Allen of Augurn. Ala., is spending a few days in the city visiting friends and will be hero for tho football game tomorrow. W "s'- - Mr. G. Cullen Sullivan hes return ed - to the city from HendorsonvIHc, where be has- been for tho past sev* eral .weeks. Dr. J. E. Evans, of tho Owls, has .returned from Pendleton whore ho ihas spent the past fow days. -:-:-. ' HAIN DA3L4GED NEW HAY; VBOST HURT GARDEN TRUCK The. early part of tho week wa& cloud yand rainy, followed by clear and -abnormally cool weather at the ! clpse,v. .Light, heavy, .frosta over tho northwestern counties, . with killing 1 froste along tho mountain ridges, [.materially checked growlen and caused some damage to gardens and field truck. Some damage to now mown .hay resulted from tho rains. Cotton picking was resumed and was being -pushed during the latter part of the week. Haying, corn gathering and fall plowing wero In progress, as was the peanut harvest in the eastern por tion. IF B?CK KURTS USE SALIS FOB KiDNEYS ??Vi m ?? - Eat less meat if Ktdneyn feel lix* lead ov Bladder bothers. I Most folks forget that the kidneys, Uko'.'.the bowels/ get sluggish and Clogged and need it Hushing occasion ally, else we have backohce and doll misery In the kldnoy region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver,.acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts cf "bladder disorders. ' Vee simply irit?st?keep four kl dr cys active and clean, and the moment you (0Cl an ache or pain in the kldnoj region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from anv good, drug store here, take o tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys;will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the. held of grapes end lomon Jv. i co com bined with ? llb la, and ?B harmless to flush clogged kldneytt and stimulate them to norma? activity, lc also n'eu trallxes the nctds in the urine so lt no longer irritates, Jans ending bladder disorders.. Jad Salts is h armless; inexpensive: makes A delightful effervescent llthla dater drink which everybody should take n?w ana thoa to keep their kid" ney? dean, thus avoiding . serious complications. / A well-known local druggist says ho sells lots of Jad Salta to folks vho while ti is only trouble. We Do Not Know who wiU win the Clemson-Auburn football game today; but-WE DO KNOW who has the swellest line of Gypsy Boots for ladies at $5.00 in this entire Stale. The predominant style features for Fall are solid colors instead of striking combination harmony instead or contrast-graceful curves instead of sharp angles-and high tops for shorter rUirts. All of these style features are incorporated in our showing of ladies shoes and boots for Fall. , GYPSY BOOT-Patent vamp, white stitched, glazed kid top, leather Louis heel. A11 the rage and a popular seller, (like illustra tion), or* sale today $5.00 BRONZE GYPSY BOOT Seam all way down front, close trimmed welt, sole, leather Louis heel, advertised in larger cities for $7.50, (like illustration) on sale today $5.00 Sample shoes for women worth $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00, colored and plain tops, low and high heels, on sale here.' Sample shoes for women, worth $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50, all heels t??0 Att and leathers, on sale . . . . ?P?oTT?? Comfort shoes for women with,rubber heel and cushion sole, broad plain toe, worth $1.75, on sale . . _. Baby doll shoes in patent leather, with cloth . and kid topi--extension sole, worth $2.50, one sale t?* j Ono lot womens patent leather cloth top shoes, worth $2.00, on t?? *| ?f%f\ sale here.. .. . *AsUU Boys and girls gun metal and tan extension sole shoes, worth $2.00 jj? 11 BA and $2.25, on sale. . ..??Pl iOU VISITORS WELCOME-Please r?ake this store YOURS while in our cly-have your friends with you here-make yoursv?.r perfectly at home. We will be delighted to have you with us. Womens patent cloth top white stitched oboes with Louis heel, stage last, worth $3.00, on sale here . . .. Geisberg Bros. Shoe Go UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SHOES THAT SATISFY Represent the utmost service, safety, mileage and pleasure ' obtainable from an Auto-Va cationtrip. TODD AUTO SHOP Opposite The Palmetto N. Main. mut?t i BAM c?^raffi. vauuytiil A/ISA i*% Rllfa0n A. timvH- $ Inn: A. Hn?em Pelzer, S. C. Ellison A. BE2V?&, " Jno. A. Hudgene, President. * Cashier. H. E. "JVillson, Asst. Cashier. BANK OF BELTON Belton, S. C. Coolta! and Surplus $130,fiOO.C0 Collections Given Prompt Attention Ellison A. Smyth, . \Y. E. Greer, President. V. P. ana, Cnshler, H. IL Campbell, Aast CSJ!^.''??;-.? FOR THE SWEET She would appreciate a box of these assorted Chocolates to day much more than Ute one? you sent her before yea married her. If you don't believe it-try it once! , " C-Y : We have an excellent line ol absolutely pure Chocolates, as sorted nicely; made by one of tWvery beal candy makers in the United States and w price h a one that will please your norse almost aa much ai tht> candy will tickle your palate. . And mcltt?fJ with your ned order for Groceries ari order for some of Austin Nichol's "?roadv/ay Blend" coffee; it's the bes* coffee tn the state. ., |\:v ^''..'K^^^^S This new grocery ia stocked with fresh groceries of the very best kinda, and your orders will be attended to correctly, Please lei ns near front youl Next Door to Peoples Bank Pnone574 ? Wf TO T7 TH O mB?Bt Wm