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M ? Few Hours Real re in the Evening THE bright light of the . Rayo lamp makes reading and sewing real pleas ures these evenings. The Rayo gives a steady light that can't hurt the eyes. It requires almost no attention. Its simplicity of design makes it easy to keep clean. You don't have to re move the shade to light it--just lift the gallery and touch a match. Most con venient - most efficient -^ most economical. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain ?est results tn OU Stoves, hamps and Heaters. The Rayo is only one of Our many products especially suitable for . use on the farm. Standard Household Lubricant Standard Hund Separator : Oil ; Tarowax . ". ' Mica Axle Grease j Eureka Harness OiL Matchless Liquid Gloss . If your dealer does not carry them, pyrite to our nearest station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jenter) HA.I.T1MORB WMhla?ton. D. C Chelton*. N. C. Norfolk, V?. Ch*rle?*ia, W. V?., . ? ? - Richmond, Va. Chsriettoa, 8. Ch I' What has. become of the old fesh loned woman, who bolled a whole bani and sliced off-it for a week?-Macon, "Oa. News. CITROLAX CITROLAX '?> Best thlnrr for constipation, tfour stomach; . lasy liver and' sluggish bowels.; Stops a sick headache, almost at once. Ol vos a most thorough end satisfactory- flushing-no pain*.; no | nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, .'sweet 'and wholesome.-R. H. Weih echt, Salt, Laka ?ity, Utah, -writes: "t flrtd CItrolax the best laxative I ever used;1-Does not gripe-no un pleasant after-effects." Sold every where. litaA?L-J.-.',- .. '.-- ? ?t?RE?TLY REDUCER? ; ATLANTA* -./. . v'- /:Vl Piedmont & Nort (Seaboard Air line 1 AC?? GEORGIA HAftl Ar SOL^HEASTERN COR I'uradcb*, Flrow^riks, Aeroplane Fllgi ; f ? eeoreeo?s Mi?way an* Street liane? Bte Football ?ame Saturcnv, NOTCH . Tickets on ?nie daily NeventW .W I .Sa^at the follow???t rotmd tf?Jam?; From: Snarf^nVurg .ljetx^j?;^; Trfc' Fare, 1 heises Tmilawrion ; rh??ren flvs (5) yea?? o? *go and \ above fare*. ?etHiin?;?? etker-'?a??jriMit??; WHILE IT LASTS Roof Paint 30c a Gallon ?&?5 "S Anderson Paint St Color Co. 132 North Main Street. ?nono647. A Clean Suit Always \ hooka New Some, men .get the .credit, for -buying ] moro and better clothes than'otberr; j because .thoy keen what . they have j in better condition. ' ' A regular cleaning and. presolng jone .that, keeps your clothes in'shape, I I keeps the clothes fresh and bright,] keeps the. coat fronts stiff, the coir lars clean and free from stain-adds j Ito thc life' a's weir as to. the appear! | ance of tho garments. ' ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY | Phone 7. Lily White Market M ts headqaarters for good thing? "to cat. Try turn? of our Cid .Time Pork Sausage, Nice Juicy Steak, Lean Pork Chops, gum Fat VeaL Wc are all ready getting oysters ._ ? ----- '. ' _?j-....? - - - SS. ?= jw? vam ucvnro HOBS yvu| want phone 694 ead w? w31 help I you to decide. ULY WHITE MARKET, . J, W. lindsay, I Chamberlain's Tablets. This is a medicine intended espe cially for stomach troubles, * bilious ness and Constipation. ?t is. meoting withknUch success and rapidly gain in? in favor and popularity. For salo by all dealero. 1 HOtCT?D TK?P FARES GEORGIA hiern Railway Co. Rwy at Greenwood) >UNT ; H AND RATTLE SHOW its and Air Battles. tber J8, Tech VB. (icorpia, o lp lat?iTstve^retern l???t Soveuiber Fron? Belton . ." ...... 'Anderson KoueVPatb . . , Donalds. . .: ? . Shoals Janet Jon Hodges . . . " 4 . .Eennd Trip Fare. under twelve (li) will bo one-half t* Greeavt?le? S. C. Ll??i OP BEH GOUtt REGULAR MEETING WAS HELD YESTERDAY AF TERNOON FIREMEN'S PAY Will Be Increased On Nov. 15, According to Recent Provi sion--Regret Expressed. Tho regular monthly- mooning ol city council was held -'esterday af ternoon at 3:30 o'clock nud several matter* of interest wero disposed of. Nothing of great importance was transacted but tho minor business .:on sumed a great deal of timo. After all approved bills were or dered paid thc- cemetary committee made an unfavorable report on tho matte* ot securing more land for Silver Brook cemetery. On motion lt was decided to hayo "slow down" signs placed on West Market and North Pant streets near the large school building, this bo in-? dono to protect the school child ren. Theso signs are u?cd in all of tho largor cities near school build ings and do a great deal of good. The fact that the street at tho In tersection of-Calhoun street and Rich ard avenue was lu bad condition was brought ?to the attention of council. This-condition has been caused by re cent work and council decided to have tills attended to at enco. j i A petition was read for a '-mall in candescent light to be placed on Coughlln avenue near Ernest Kay's store. ThiB matter was referred to the w?ter and light committee. .A petition was also presented ask ing that tho sidewalk on tho north side''pf West Franklin street from ?Market bo curbed, drained'and nav ed. This- was referred to tho street com mittee with power to act. A motion, was made that the .paving on the north sideCf WeBt Whltnor street, bo extended 50Q. feet further, but this motion was lost.' The fact that certain signs in the city do not comply with the city's' ordinance regarding this matter was ; brought up for disposal, his quoB tlon was referred to Mayor Godfrey who will Bee .the owners of such signs; and will have them to regulate these conditions. - I Tho. san<i?9iy .committee was. given j power to ?/aura .necessary dump: wa- j gon's .to carry .on tho usual work. ? Some of the old ones have worn out audi, aro, beyond Tepair. Salaries of Firemen, In accordance with a provision made : by council ono year , ago, those iiremon, who. have been lo,,,tho EVKK Mee for tho 'past twelve months -yriX\ - get an increado in pay. This pro vides that the regular firemen be paid $55 per month, tho chief $60,. assis f. ant chief $70 and assistant driver $65. Tho assistant chief is, tho. re?u lar drlyor of tho track. : Al (?orman J. E. Barton moved thfc council express regrets,. of tho ?ezLi? ot the'late D. H. Russell, who had been serving as recorder. Thia mo* tlon was adopted.. Too Jinny Law?. . Within two. months tho 1916. seas toil or th? general assembly of the state will he" in session. Porhap3' wo may bo permitted a word or. two in ex pressing en opinion as to what the body should do,-or, rather, what lt should not do. Our observation Ia that ho,statewldb laws of importance' aro pending or aro opt to be intro duced. : Already, there arc too many: laws on the statute books; Thomas Jefferson it was,' wb believe, who said that tho least governed. people aro the best governed. What the cage -of; Monticello said in this connection la; tme today as, it -was a century agci.: For. years it has seemed to -be tho policy, of ?each succeeding general as sembly^to ' try to .outdo. ita predecca Sor in the number of laws passed." Many laws to be found In th? statute; books are of trivial character and are' more honored lu tho breach than in the observance. There/'exists hot. a few such'laws which are unknown to tho ; people and In consequence are violated' dally. " There was nb' demand fo.t\; them, and. there ia a general lack, ?t: Information concerning them. Sometime^, it ha? ' seemed to us the motiv? actuating' members ot tho gen eral assembly in.insisilng on tho pas sage .cit this or that, worthless law was not how much good tho common wealth .would derive from it but rather personal gratitication andr, perhaps tho little prestige its'enwt^ent yould; a fiord the menvb/iV when .be;returA?dJ to his cohstiuenW-with the statement that ho was the author of thst, meae'-: ijlreV There .are/as we'haye said; many laws on the statute .books which we'i weiro better off without, and vro trust that . .the,. cetteral assembly of 1518 will have a care In passing legisla tion of doubtful valu? .--Port Mill ^.'i^-??af^.vffei^TM*;and Bc.'- .y ? ^^^t^misa' this. * Cat out this slip, enclose , vlith-fie an* mail it to Poley & COv Chicago. Ht, writing your name and address clearly. You will revolve la . rettrn a trial ' package containing .foley's Honey ?nd Tat, Compound, for bladder: nthnents; and Poley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, tor constipation, hlUonsc?is, headache ; abd 'sluggish, feottghs, coi^i, and: orono; Sorter Kid ney Pills^ for pain in sides and back, rfcsoma?sm, backache, kidney and;! bewe?i. - Bold : werywhere. Tf a woman has B> history she thinks it ls up to her<u> repajiit herself. -, Jealousy is, a key-that opens more wedlocks than all others combined; NEW STREET FLUSHER IS NOTS?TISFAGTORY COMPANY TO BE INSTRUCT ED IN REGARD TO THIS TRACTION ENGINE Committee Appointed to Dispose of City's Engine Which Con nM Nov/ Be Used. At tho meeting of city council yes terday afternoon it was decided to try to dispose of tho Btreot flusher which waa recently purchased, owlug to tho fact that it was not giving satisfac tion. 'Accordingly tho nu tier was referred to Mayor Godfrey, who will write to tho company, from which ths machine was bought, telling them that its work1 Ia not satisfactory and that -it ls here for their disposal. Tho street flusher is operated by means of air pressuro, in connection with a strong water pressure when the water is put into tho tank from the hydrant. Owing to tho lack ul pressuro in tho hydrants the machiuo will not give'satisfaction. ' Dispose of Engine. A committee consisting of Mossra. Tate, King and Barton was appoint ed to sell the old traction engine be longing to tile city, and to purchase a light scrapo to be drawn by muled. Owing to. tho .street paving lt will he impossible tb une tho traction onglno over these streets, and lt was thought best to dispose of lt. CHANGED BOUNDARIES IN IRJSYESIERBnY COUNCIL PASSED ORDI NANCE AT MEETING FOR THE CHANGE WARD F?UR AND SIX Wai Be Different m Future-Al derman Carter Explained That People Wanted Change. " At tho meelftig of tho city council yesterday afternoon tho question. ot changing the ward boundary of Ward l and Ward'6 was brought ...>; " Th? request fdr1 .this chango baa b. m ra ad o by residents'of Lanley, Provost, Whit uer add I .streets, they stating that .they have difficulties in getting to th* polls when at work In the city of An derson. Alderman Carter bbs boon in strumental in-^iaving- this change made. The following Ordinonco was pass ed: . ? Bo la ordained -by the city council ot Anderson, South Carolina, as fbl lows: i 1. That hereafter tho boundaries of VJkAil four ^4 v <nf .'th? elsy of An derson, South Carolina, .shall be as follows: Ward 4. Begiunlng at a point where, the centre of South Main street intersected by the boundary lino ot .tho city,.thence northerly along'the centre of Mala, street io its intersec tion with Benson street on tho pub lib afinara, thence westerly along the c&ntro of Benson, street to its inter section with jail street, thence south erly, along .the ?entro, of jail street to Its intersection* with1 Wost ^Market street, thence westerly along the con tre of West Market street to Whltner's .Creek, thence along Whltner's creek -to tho centre of ,*dlll street, thence wes terly along the centre ot Mill street , to th? centr?' of- P street; thence northerly ?long the centro .of P. ..street,.ito . the centre of. King street, thence westerly along centre of King street to its ? intersection . with tho boundary, lino or tire city; (thence southerly ?Jong said boundary line to beginning corner. ' 2. That hereafter the boundaries bf Ward six (6) of said city shall be as follows: Ward C. Beginning at a point In the centre of King atrect where it intersects tho boundary. ; line of the city on the west, ihenco easterly along tho, centre bf P. street to. tho centre of Mill, street, thence eastorly 'along tho , centre of : Mill streot I io Whither creek,, ihenco northward ? up'^Whllner's creek to whore lt inter tsect? tho boundary Uno of ft, city ?on > the nor th, thence westerly along sid? boundary llanto tho beginning joint. ' : ? ? . .>' That any sad all ordinances, or parts ot same, inconsistent herewith arp.fadreby repealed. . . ; ' 4. That tills ordinance shall take "effect immediately, taped its passage. BB ,-'?. . ' v.-'-*- v'''... ' 1 ?' ., . Tfcct te tho Hospital? <>. fi. Blanchard,, ' postmaster et Blanchard, Cari,-, writes: - "I had kld lioy trouble so ted' I had to. go to thehospltal. Poley Kidney Pills Were recommended to tne ?nd they com pletely cured mc. I cannot cpealr too highly;ot tiiem." Sufferers ld': every stat? have had: similar ^ineflt-from this standard . remedy tor Kidney and j bladder ?llmeuls.- It banishes back I achet stiff Joints,"swollen : muscles and dil tbs vartdossxmptomv o? ^ftkeaftd diseased Wi^re.fy- Sold everywhere, _ ' ^y-.. lt takes an unn^lry ?J^art mao. to speak svrrsji langnagHs, biAtfrot a smartar .oae to 'rtmajta sueni la one. FAST GAME RESULTED IN SCORE 12 TO 7 IN THEIR FAVOR A PRETTY KICK Was Made By Anderson Player After Touchdown Had Been Made-Waa Good Playing Tho local high school team was de feated in tho football game by Wot-' ford Friday afternoon to the score of 12 to 7. Tho game was a pretty ono from . overy standpoint and tho Anderson boys deserved to win, they bavins the s?m3 ^cn by cns point unitll five minutes before tho end of tho game. The Wofford team wa* a little heavier and better trained than the Anderson men, but luck was with them too. Wofford scored her first touchdown at tho first kickoff, the man catching tho hall and ruunlng to goal through a broken field. This run was a pretty ono an dwas really an earned pretty ono and was really an earned Anderson scored In the last of thc second quarter, when on tho fifteen yard lin?, Jonoa called signals for a fake place kick. Everyone. thought tho kick would bo made and would ITO' good. Smith FX. was back in posi tion for tho kick, and Jones WOB on tho ground to receive the ball. Tho pass was made, but instead of the ball being kicked, Jones relayod the pass to Smith R.,,who forward pass ed lt to Smith . D., . ovor the goal line. Tho fake -was a beauty und worked porfoctly. Martin, for Anderson kicked a yory difficult goal on this touchdown. The goal was declared by many to be tho prettiest they had over soon.. That ended the scoring for Anderson. . In the laBt quarter with but four minutes to ploy, Wofford had thc bali on Anderson's five yard Uno and w?s thrown bank for losses each time. Tho ball went over and Anderson tried . several line plunges with*.alight gains,. Tho ball was on tho 15 yard lino, hp*, lng boen advanced about 10 yards when Major, referee, penalized Ander son 10 yards for allowing tho spec tators to como close to the goal lino. Standing'behind his own seal, King attempted to kick, but tho kick was short and the hall war-, down on Anderson's eight yard line in Spartan burg's possession.' Tho Becond down brought the socond goal. No goal was kicked In thia case and after tho next kickoff, and tim.' bal* ' W*B well Into i Soartdn1 torr Ito ry, ' tho Ti anio wu a ' cal I - ed. Both teems played > good , scrappy I ball, and the Spartan's victory, thoiich It was a bard luck loss to Anderson was certainly deserved. '-, Anderson's only mistake seemed >:> bo that the ball was not kicked down tho ?old earlier la tho lait few min utes of play. . Digress In bte Stomach. There are many. people who have a distress In tho stomach after meals. It ls' duo to Indigestion ' and easily ?ernculed by tak!UK OTB of cnamber. lajn'8 Tablets ' after' meals. Mrs. Henry Padghan, Victor. ?. Y., writes: "Por some time I was troubled with 'madache and distress in my stomach after eating, also with constipation. Abou t ?ix-months ago I bogan, taking Chamberlain's Tablets.- They r?gul?t? ed the action of my bowels and tho headache and other annoyances1 ceas ed Ia a short time." For sale ?*y all dealers. . ? ? i -- i . ; Gibbs-Bil son expressed a' good deal of sympathy for poor 'Blank. Hld you try him for a contribution? Gibbs-flo. I know Billion; ho's Uko the letter 'p"-first in pity and last in help.-Boston Transcript. MOTHER! GIVE C?B~~~ "S?RUP IF FIGS" IF TO WE is eira If cross, feverish, sick, bilious, v ' ? . ' ' * ? j ? - ] dean little liver and bowels. Children love this "fruit laxative," and nothing else cleanses the tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. . A child simply will not Stop play ing to empty the ? bowels, and -the ro F.ult Ic, they become tightly clogfiod with waste, liver gets-sluggish, stom ach sours, then . your little one bfK comes: cross, balf-slek? fe vc ri ?h, dont eat, sleep or art naturally, breath ia bad. nyfltom full of Cold,has toro throat, atom ac h-a ch o -or diarrhoea.. Listen Mother I Seo . if tunguo is coat?, ?dr thea give a. teaspoonful of "Call-, fornla Syrup of Figs," .sad In s few hours all tho constipated, waste, soar bile and .undigested food passe* out?l tho system, and you hare a well, play ful child again. "' Millions of mothers give "California Syrup of Figs" becauso lt Is perfectly harmless ; children ? love it? and lt never tails to act ca tho stomach, liver and bowels. V. i Ask your druggist tor a 50-cent bot tf?. of "California Syrup of Figg," wliich has full directions for babies, cb???jrcn; of ?ll ages and. for grown ups plainly printed on tho bottle. Be ware of counterfeits sold hero, Oct the genuine, made by '^California Fig Syrup Companyw .Refuse any other kind with contempt. ?I Dress Up THANKSGIVING DAY is only a few weeks away. Show your appreciation of ali thc good things you've had this year-tell us to TAILOR your new suit, and "Dress Up,". Fit, Quality, Workmanship Guaranteed. Price $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 Tc !/. Cely Co. ON THE SQUARE. Rasor's Tonsorial Parlors Gui The Price SHAVES REDUCED TO ~ - 10c Best equipped ?hop in thc city. Strictly Sanitary. ?Clean? lines* ia Next to Godliness." Efficient Workmen-Best service tn every respect'"'' Barbels: Rainer, Brace, Lindsay and Rasor. , Rasor's Tonsorial Parlors Lig?n & Ledbetter Bldf. Nest to Railroad on North Main. t Jv? From Tho Legal Intelligencer, Philadelphia, Pa., .,Juno ii, 1015. "Tho Oldest Law Journal la tho United States." The history of American life "insurance con tains no name which commands or is entitled io higher respect and larger measu?e-of. public ' confidence than., that pf the, sp)pn,did" old Mu-,, tual Benefit Life Insurance Company, which "' / \yas organized In 1845. The story of the Mu tual Benefit is ene cf constant adherence to the highest ideals, and no finer example of high-minded business accomplishment can be 'cited anywhere. The company has always been conducted solely and entirely in the in terests of its policyholders, and at no time in if?' e?xistenc? has any criticism been mad? of ?lther the integrity or wisdom of its manage ment. Its policy contracts have alway* em bodied the most liberal, features known to the'.. business. It was among the first' companies to voluntarily grant cash and loan values, and is today the only company granting these ad vantages at the end of the first policy year. For years tontine and deferred, dividend poll . ?ies were written by nearly every company in the business. Today this class of business is : ' specifically prohibited by the statutes of. Nev/ York and other states. There are but. three companies, which, during.their entire existence, have written nothing but annual dividend busi ness, and the Mutual Benefit is the largest of these. Thc Mutual Benefit has always, paid large dividends on its policies, has made sev |rera1 increases in its dividend scale iii the past few years, and in the last five years has paid . tJiree vpe^lal dividends to policyholders, it was atso the first company to apportion its ' surplus into contingency reserve funds in a scientific'manner. * V V The Mutual Bene fit has always adhered to the 'retroactive priri I ciple by1 which the advantages embodied in its mpd?rn contracts are also granted to even its oldest policyholders. The Mutual Benefit con fines its business to the heathy portions 'of the United States, and its mortality experience, considering the average age of its business, has been among the most favorable of American .. v' companied 'At the end pf 1914, the Mutual Benefit had insurance in force amounting tb g7l 8,489,973.00, distributed among'; 398;854, I policies. The growth of the company has been without interruption : from its earliest period, and for half a century lt bas been rec tognized, by those who know, as being/repre*. sc?tative of the highest achievement in the life lAsura?i?^ '^ii|i??^?:':';?jUi' ?^y^tin?nfs' haye;'b??;i of the very highest order, Including onjly the '. most select bonds and real-estate mortgages; I From every standpoint, ? policy in the Mutual 11 - ' Behefir W : abo;iit th? best thing of its kind obtainable. ? ?? Benefit life Insurance I M. M? M ATT ISON, G?N?RAL AGENT ,>..-.v C. W. Webb. District Agent ,,:?H| J. J. Trowbridge, C E. Tribble, - > ... W, R, Osborne, Special Agents. Anderson^ S. C .