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The First Big New York Musical Comedy Attraction to Be Seen in Anderson at the Nev/ Anderson Theatre, Friday Night, October 22nd. Thia Attraction Ferionally Guaran teed By Managed J. J. Trowbridge. NOT WORRYING JAPS Not Concerned Over Form of Government As Long As In terests Are Safe. % . '.? \ Tokio, Sept. 25.-(Associated ? Press Correspondence.)-The posai-! billty of a 'coup d' etat" In China ' whereby Yuan 'Shi-kal would proclaim' himself emperor, is eagerly discussed; throughout:Japan. Tho official view as expressed ja that as Jong as any ' ' political changers not accompanied: . v. by disorder. .which endangers. ,tho i : I (material interests of- tho Japanese . in China thu -government of Japan ia not greatly ccn?erned about whether China remains a republic or President Yuan or someone oise becomes em peror, li disturbances do arJso tho policy of tho Japaner? government tn any case will have to bo formu lated at that time. ? . ; T*o preBS is for tho most part op posed to a return to a monarchy be lieving ensuing disorders would pre judice tho-Interests of Japan. On the wholo, however, tho feeling is thnti Japan -will havo no cause-' to com plain if President Yuan becomes, cm per or, Just, as^ Japan had no cabso to complain whon China became a repub lic although protests wore sent to' China owing to > damage dono ?.to JaancBo interests by tho revolution. . Mr. 11 ?oki, tlio Japaneso minister to PokinB 'who has nrrlvcod boro on leave, is quoted as predicting that the . imperial'regime will bo resuscitated. AB to tho choice for tho new.,em peror, flue finds that some profer 'Em peror Heuan 'rung," br tho .descendant vt COufiiiiiuliB, - WmiO o'?i-ra ?avur a scion ol the. Ming Dynasty, However the minister thinks, that public opin ion ls generally hostllo t otho Tostor ''<?. atlon of tho Emperor HUuan Tung because lt 1B. believed that this would restore t'to influenc?-of thc 'Manohiis. to "got Tid of which was tho - chiot object of- tho revolution . So lar as Auburn Bei No Anderson Grocer has ev. ; store in ; Quality, Quantity, We are ont of the High 1 can anvc you money. . Our service, or our buying. Sirr SOUTH SIDE < ;::.;,'^;?^6lies?? HMW_?;PH;5T?I'HII ? tho Confucian or Ming nominees aro concerned, the Chinese generally con sidor them unworthy of consideration. Coming doivn to Yuan Shi-kal, Min- j leter iiiokl said: '.Representative ' Chinese express t'.r<? conviction that J not. entirely faultless as his past ad ministration has been, President Yuan Sill-kal is the greatest of Chinese statesmen and exercises such ability and influence as render him the most eligible pandidate for the throne. To the president's acces sion to the throne none of tho pre fi ent high officials of the Peking gov ernment can have any insuperable ob jection Binco they were omeers of the former imperial government and' therefore would be in their element under an imperial regime. Some of tho military commanders at first took exception to the imperial restor ation, but hot' after C.:ey understood the president's'real intention.''* <-.-. - , T.':ie~ minister concluded: >'Tho question is being officially discussed of the creation la China of a peerage of fivb degrees. The opponent a of monarchism are particularly watch fur of this Ginee they regard lt as a preparatory step towards tho de claration of" an' imperial restoration. As for the diplomatic corps in Peking, the general imrcsslon ls that they oug'rt to assume a neutral attitude on the question as no foreign power could Justly Interfere with another's Internal politics." Automatic Baking Machine for Lawns Everything, from small leaves to newspapers, may bo picked'dp from ?he lawn rapidly by means of a self cleaning lawn rake that.has just been invented and patented, says tho No vember Popular Mechanics Magazine in an Illustrated article. This ma chine looks much Uko n lawn mower. Tho teeth extend from the front, to the rear and are mounted In a sloping position so that their curved for "Waru chda- tough the ground. Aa tho material 1 picked up.it ls .drawn back ward along tho teeth and deposited In ? carrier at tho:re?r by an. eudosa bolt which runs on rollers mounted at.the front and rear of the machine. Tho rear 'roller, and through it tho bolt, ia operated by a pinion worked by ono of. tho wheols.. sr." yet beaten th?* Grocery. '0??jj?&and ?ervice! lent District and thereby wo h ?cation does not effect oar >pVv isn't it? " i:' 4 Mid 9S Mill News CE. O'Pry ot Forest City, N. C., paid us a .visit thlB week. M. B. Da vi y Uns resigned as over seer of spinning at Modena nulls, Gilston ia, N. C. j; E. Taylor of Clifton, ls now overhauling spinning at the Fountain Inn Mfg. Co. Ed. Millwood has resigned as ovor Boer of spinning at the Ottaray milla, Union. - . Buck Lambert of Gold ville, hnB ac cepted a position with tho Watts, Milis, Laurens. Jas. Jones has accepted, the posi tion ot overseer of spinning at the Pyrmont ; ?dAlIs.v^lL,;^. . ; ... - W. L. Carter has resigned as overr weer of. carding and spinning at the Social Circle, (Ga. 1 Cotton mills: Dook Tumhlin, of Augusta, Ca., Is now second hand 'In weaving at thc Alta Vista (Va.) mills. ' E. B. Sanders of-Har.well, Ga., ?B now fixing looms at the Gluck mills, Anderson. J. A.' Shinn, superintendent of: the Central and Elva Jane mills, Syla cauga, Ala., paid us-a visit lust week. ti. O. Bunton hos he CD ' promote ll from overseer of carding to super intendent of tho Lauderdale Cotton mills, Moridian, Miss, . G. II. Grico has been trans'forred from the office of overseer of spin ning at Modena mills, Gastonia, N.' C. Chas. Moore has accopted tho po ' sitlon of bookkeeper and chipping clerk at Modena mills, Gastonia, Ny C.'. F. M. McAhce formerly, bf Foun tain Inn, is. now second hand. <n rnln nlrig at tho Carolina milla, Grenville.. D. H. Colwell, formerly ol Foun tain Inn, is now section band * JU spinning at the Victor mill, Greer. ? J. II. Curry.li&a resigned os over seer of roller shop-at Belmont, N, C., and accopted same position at Low ell. N. C. - ' J. C. Thompson has resigned as loom fixer- at. the Tucapau mills, to acept a similar position ut tho Apala che mills, Arlington. B.'F. Hughes of the Brandon mills. Greenville, has been visiting at tito Cliifjuola mills. Hones Path. ' Carl J. Shannon, a graduate ot Clemson Textile school/ is now de signer at tho-Fairmont Mfg. Co. ; A. S. Hammond has feen promot ed to tho position of master mechan ic at tho Hartsvillo Cotton nillir, 1 Tarraville. E. C. Ricey .has been promoted to the. position of overseer of caro,/1j? ot the Hartsvillo Cotton Mills. Harts ville. P. A. Cook and Geo; Miller have resigned their positions at Alta Vista Va., end returned to .ho Ivoy m?ii. Hickory, N. C. W. V. Jones hos accepted tbs po sition of ovorsoer of carding and splnnln gat tho Social Circle (Gav) Cotton mills. ? -' 'JJ A. "?rrtw Im* r^aljnjftil ?hi? tui tion at tho Monarch miii, 'Union, to become, section band In carding at the Spartanburi; Mill. My P>: Petty, of G a? ton ??:, N. C., bas become nightoverseer of, carding at thb Sutherland Mfg. . Oo>VAa^us ta, Ga. , vW. J. 'Hamilton of Gaffney, has ac cepted , the position ~of overseer ot i carding ?t the Magnolia mills. Char lotte, N. -C. : . . Dewitt Leonard,' secondv hand tn weaving'at* We ARA Vista (Va.).mill has be?n promoted ? tb -nave' charge of the cample roora; J?V'?W* ?CrabV .of Bronham, '?Texas, ' has accepted . the ;. pori t lon \'of h ?TQV seer of carding at ibo Preudergest (Tenb.) Cotton mias., '. ,.". V;. % -y . J: H. Garrett,han resigned ns over seer, of carding, at tho Profile mill Nov ..iV'JleS^vli^V?I?-^^d/ae??pt* ed a similar position at the Selma (Ala.) Mfg Co. V. V. Keudriek has boon promote! from second band to overseer o>! carding at the Eta Jane Mills, Syia cnnga, Ala. - Wm. G. Reynolds huB resigned as goncral nuporjntendc-nt of t':o Lum berton. Dresden and Jennine Col ton mills, Lumbevton, N. e. J. Ht Barnhill, fonncriy overseer ot carding at the Florence mills, Eortst City,- N. C., is now filling a similar position ot the Liowe Mtg. Co., Huntsville, Ala. E. G. Madison lias resigned as overseer cf spinning at the P. H. Hanco Knitting ::o., Wlnston-Snlom, N. C., and accepted a Similar position at the Roswell (Ca.) Mfg- Co. A. F. Briggs. ~f Greenville, but formerly overseer r-.f carding at simi lar position at,'Grendel mills Nc. ii Greenwood. ' ' J. E. Williams bas resigned as second band in spinning at t'.o Jack son mills, Monroe, N. C., to accept a similar position . at tho Young Hartsell millB, Concord, N. C. F. L. Drake has resigned lils po sition as overseer of carding with tho Hartsvllle Cototn mills, Hart ville, to accpt a similar position with the Winnsboro Cotton mills, Winns boro. C.- H. Dockman has resigned a? overseer of weaving at the Pol hr m (Ga.) mills, and r-ccentcd a similar position nt tho Fitzgerald (Ga.) Cotton mills. H. W'. Downey, w-'io formerly held a position at tho riverside mills, Au gucta, Ga., will be ovcrseor of card ing at tho new IHUeldo Cototn Mills, LaGrange, Ga. . F. J. Reynold*, formerly ovcreoer of spooling, warping and slashing at. the Texas Cotton . mills, McKinney, Texas, will bo overseer, of carding and spinning in ibo mending mill, of the Millside mill?, LaOrange, Ga. ? I- E. Bagwell, usa resigned his po sition as master mechanic, at tho Hurtsville Conon linn:;, Hartsviiie, to accept U similar position with tho Drayton'mills, Spartanbury. TUBERCULOSIS IN FRENCH ARMY Paris, Oct. 10.-(Associated Press Correspondence.)-Among tho many problems wltu which tho government has to deal as an,affect of t'.o war la that of tuberculosis. Mio at tho front has cured. or. benefitted many soldiers predisposed to lung troub les. On tho other-hand a largo num ber have been, unable to withstand tho rigors of a long Campaign and tho white plaguo has left Its mark in t:e ranks. For the treatment and care of tuber cular soldiers tho,department of pub lic hygiene' has utUsdisposal ti pre liminary oum . of2,000,000 francs ($400,000.)- As' all.arrangements for caring for Gie rqen have not been completed, tho- war department baa temporarily undertaken the task and has boon granted for .^ ach patient an ?tr?trauvu Oi v.i.eu f:?tie8 (60 cents) a day for three rcohttrfs. While Ibo sanitary service is , sl\idying the best means of dealing with the quoBtlo>> thc. army ia ot -work weeding out al) I who show the slightest: indication1 of of' tuberculosis."'. ..T$plr. presence is regarded as dangerous -to the health ot others, and every precaution la tak en, . . : . ' .. \ > -Before long we. hope to .have these isolated, Where they will be In the hands of specialists and giren tho most scientific, treatment in sanitorla adapted to the purpose/' said Monsieur Jules. Brisoc, d tree tor ot t?e public V'Slth service/ ....to/ the .Associated Press. fFor tue; t?hi? being they are r^c?irlng attention> at ibo various military hospitals I;? ? iTejnptatioh in'?ver fails to como tb those who , ; ';?;.' -, i '??-?'???',-? Combhmtlon Hont IH Mnde for Icc and Waler Use. In order to navigate Lake Pond Orclllo during tho winter months when Hs upper part Is frozen and thc southern half open, an Idaho boat builder lins constructed a craft which is designed for both water and icc, cuys tho November Popular Mechanics Magazine in an illustrated article lt is driven by an aerial propeller and IB cnpablc of ? gliding rapidly over smooth ice. taking to open water at full spoond and then 'running back on to ' thc ico when making tho return trip to tho northern part of the lake. The boat ls -14 ft. in length and ap proximately 4 iii wide. Its bottom ls shaped like an inverted V. quite sim ilar to. that of the average hydroplane which aiiows lt to ride high in tho water. At It:; i-torn nre Uv. Bkat? llko runners and at tho bow a single one to which a control lever ls at tached for gulldlng tho craft whon it ls used as an leo boat CHICHESTER S PILLS 'WLi-'-x. TUE DIAMOND (inANO. A -f #^\>*\ I?.Hf?! A?U jour Druff Ut ?or A\ *>4\ SSA *-hl^.^c?-trr"? 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This land is level, and every bit, except for about one acre, can be cultivated. In sight of electric car line, depot and Cheddar graded school. Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co. F. It. Horton, Pres. L. 8. Horton? V? Fres. W. F. Marshall, Secy. We ore far better prepared to sell you the boggy best suited to your needs than any other dealer in the Piedmont. Why? Because of our great as sortment of STANDARD makes of buggies. Look at these: "BABCOCK" "MOYER" "TYSON & JONES" "ROCK HILL" "NORM?N5* "STUDEBAKER" "THORNHILL" "K?NTUCKY" Can "-ou beat thu list of .High Grade Buggies and Wagons? In truth, yon are bound to 'fees up that you cant. We are ceiling these vehicles for either Cash, or On Terms, or we will trade them for Mules; tn fact wo will trade any way that suits you. If you haye; any mules you want to trade or sell bring them in, we will buy them outright for the Cash pr we witt inxdc ?k?g^i?a, Wagons or . Kruness - etc, and beat you fair and square, too. 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