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31 ANY (;OIX(; TO CIRCUS. Barnum and Bailey Attracting Thousands with Many New >ovelty Features. The Barnum and Bailey Greatest show on Earth is attracting unusual interest this season with its wonderful program of European novelties, its rebuilt parade, its complete menagerie. and its recently added $">00,000 wordless spectacle of "Cleopatra/' all of which will be seen in Columbia October 17. The paracte, which takes place at 10 j o'clock in the morning, is three miles in length. In the*menagerie will be found tbe only baby giraffe on exhibition anywhere on earth. The inauotmt?o1 enaM'inlo nf '' ic nrn ai opwtciviv vi vivv^uviw + ^ jf/. w duced on the biggest stage ever devoted to an open air amusement. It is erected in the main tent of the show. There is a cast of 1,250 characters, a grand opera chorus of 400 voices, an orchestra of 100 musicians, a ballet j " ^ OTA rtrtrPOO On _ I Ul ouv Udiii;idi5 511 iO) \jv\j xx\j*. ouc) vu I tire trainload of special scenery, cos- | tumes and stage effects. This is the j greatest spectacular, theatrical, and circus event in the ihistory of amuse- 1 ments in America. Amnnnr frVifi "mom* T?n rnnoo r> TlftVPl IUU XXJLU.LL J **v wties on the regular program wh;ch fol- j lows the spectacle, are Katie Sand-1 wina's wonderful strong-woman act, and novelty feats by a company of Japanese warriors and jiu jitsu experts, Winston's riding and juggling seals, the Fillis troup of dancing and j ?T/\I?7 mi HUW It On Bettie McFall Mary Yarborough Mary Price Iola Franklin Helen Stiealy Mildred Reed Garry Nell Swindler Thelma Griffin Mary Alice Suber Christie Lane . . TT .Kettie Harms Sarah Spearman Lela Dennis Daisy Evans Miss Eva Thrift Grace Wilson Albert Rikard Jessie Lee Earhardt Annie King Martha Lathan Eliza Harris Annie Dunston Rosa Kennedy. Etta Spearman Mabel Havird Dora Duncan Lucy Wilson J. N. Longshore Carolyn Weeks The doll w largest numb Maves' Bo< V a 96-piece di the best writ< Particulars "Better I iff i \rroi MAIM The He H jumping horses, a brass band of stallions, Berzac's mule and mc .key circus, the Siegrist-Silbon fami'y of high air vaulters and somersaulters, Mae Wirth thp erpatpst bareback and somersault rider in the wcrld; Yicj toria Codona, queen of high wire experts; the Georgetty family of strong i arm jugglers, the Florence, Les Jardy and Les Deko families of acrobats, seven herds of trained elephants, and the fifty funniest clowns in 'he world. The Barnum and Bailey circus for more than fifty years has stood at the head of the world's amusement affairs. This year it is more interesting than ever before, and twee as big. It travels on a train more tl.an a mile in length, covers fourteen acres of ground, and has nearly 1,500 employes, 700 Worses, nearly two-thirds of the elephants in .America, 110 cages in the menagerie and over 2,000 \v igons and other vehicles. The two performances that will be given in Columbia will be exactly the same as those presented at Madison Square Garden, New York, where the season was opened in March. Not one detail has been changed. The great spectacle was said to be the most notable dramatic event in the history of amusements in that city, while the circus proper was credited with being the best over given there.?Adv. Items From Throughout Salnda County. Saluda Standard, 2nd. Mesdames J. L. "Wferts aid Myrtle Stone spent the week-end visiting re? IE VOTE! the Big D _ 2,265 Mrs. W. _... 1,600 Mary K ..... 1,785 ' Mary K __ 2,704 Azile Ft 1,720 J. C. Br 1,875 Ella Bo' 3,290 Troxell 1,915 Esther 1,835 Cathrim 1,785 Co lie B1 2,490 Lela Ma ? 1,700 Myrtle ( yzo Vixe Ka 1,725 Ollie Bt ..... 1,535 S. L. Sn ....... 1,215 Rubie E 1,025 Eva -Tor ...... 960 Elma G ..... 1.000 Vera Be ? 1,090 Marguei ? 890 Clyde H ? 875 Helen P ? Edna Sf 650 ,, 17 rnr M^rV K ? 565 . _ 869 Bessie ; 775 Mattie ! 1,550 Elizabet 1,550 Lillian C ill be given to er of votes on F* )k Store is going nner set, value .j g-up of our stor will be given la i_ _i .... gooas ?11 same . >use of a Thousand , latives at Silverstreet. They a^co made a flying visit to Greenwood to see R. L. Werts a-id wife. Miss Emma Werts has recently rejturned l'rom the Dutch Fork, where. ! she visited at the pleasant home of Mr. - - t T T iV and Airs, .fames &. nuiiuiaii. Peter Schumpert and \Y. Edwards, of Saluda, were in Xewberry on .Monday last. j Miss Ida Bowles. who recently nursed the families of Cal Griffin and ! Oliver Berry through typhoid fever is ! now Ivinar verv low at -her father's home in Newberry with a malignant j case of fever. Ernest Shroeder, of Silverstreet, was j I the guest of Frank Waters last week, j Misses Blanche and Mae Connerly, of Dyson, visited this section last week. Misses "Lizzie and Lula Odom, of Chappells, visited at Mrs. J. M. Webb/s one day last weeK. Miss Carrie Herring, of near Chappells, is taking a business CDurse at McFeat-Bowen business college in Columbia. Mrs*. Edith Matthews, of Newberry, -is visiting her niece, Mrs. H. C. Smith. ^ To Keep the Record Straight. Of course matches are made in her.ven; they're not needed in the other i rilono Vnrlr \'pn-5 vjl iv. n No, but the sulphur and brimstone come from "the other place," and there can be no matches anywhere without sulphur and brimstone.? Reporter Herald and News. prime! jirtiurj oil. E. Miller 1,005 ibler 1,280 lettner 1,390 irr 1,780 ooks 1,480 ivman 1,040 Wright 1,715 Moon 1,135 i Fant 1,660 ease 910 J-J- i ,\nc\ men x^ou iarrett 765 uch 665 irns 1,070 lith 1,080 . tennis 745 ies. 225 annon 175 )ozer._ 520 n r 1,1 nr7j\ nta iviattnews oiv arris 650 'urcell 930 mders 420 , ibler 800 Dommick 710 Lou Wicker 625 ih Halfacre 890 Collins _ 250 ! the one with Jovember 1. msammmmmm t r to oivp awav $20.00, for j e. iter. | ? I money." i ^irnAv\ n Things. rJ Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx Youn o * I leu I YOU young men see early the ne 1.L: TL you uiis scctbuu. 1 u pared are very new, you'll not get in any There's a lot of in shaned: a fit to the 1 x 7 lines; the waistcoats You know Hart Scha Ewar This store is t NOW HER FRIENDS HARDLY KNOW HER: I J But This Does Not Bother Mrs. Burton, Under the Circumstances. _____ Houston, Texas.?In an Interesting | letter from this city, Mrs. S. C. Burton I writes as follows: "I think it is my duty I to tell you what your medicine, Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done for me. I was down sick with womanly trouble, and my mother advised several different j *Ki?+ l-ia-ir rltrin'f' CAPTM tfj do 1 li C&llliCW LZ>f UUl U1UI1 i. WW... me any good. I lingered along for three or four months, and for three weeks, J was in bed, so sick I couldn't bear for any one to walk across the floor. My husband advised me to try Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken two bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained 15 pounds and do all of my housework. Friends hardly know me. 1 am so well." If vou suffer from any of the ailments so common to women, don't allow the trouble to become chronic. Begin taking Cardui to-day. It is purely vegetable, its ingredients acting in a gentle, natural way on the weakened womanly constitution. You run no risk in trying Cardui. It has been helping weak women back to health and strength for more than 50 years. It will help you. At all dealers. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies' j Advisory Dept., 'Lhananooga, Tenn.. for Special Instructions on your case and 64-page bonk. "Hnry.e Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper. ^o9-i3 To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops til Cough and Headache and works off the Coir; Druggists refund money if it fails to cure E. W. GROVE'S signature on each b*x. 25< BLTr Ti ^../y ? | ||j|lfc# p>^ | g men's fall styl SrKaffnpr & 1 who want the smar w models we have 1 le special designs wh clever, original; ma other dothes. dividuality in the w? jack; the trousers h? are different. vrnu t*inrVif if vaii5 jr v a am. j iffner & Marx fi t-Perr he home of Hart Schaffer & Cigars anc Wholesale We make a specialty cos, Cigars, Cigaretfc pared to furnish the prices. Our goods s] Fine Stationery, T< ? ? m a dies and < Agency Laurens Steam Laundi Anne O.F Herald and N The Family Cougrh Medicine. In every home there should bt a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, ready for immediate use when any member of the family contracts a cold or a cough. Prompt use will,stop the " " ^ ' / *.*. J _ X* spread of sickness, s. a. sua, vi ivmson, Mich., writes: "My whole familydepends upon Dr. King's New Discovery as the best cough and cold medicine in the world. Two 50c bottles cured me of pneumonia." Thousands of other families have been equally benefited and depend entirely upon Dr. Trincr'c Vow TMsrnverv to cure their coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Every dose helps. Price, 50c and $1.00. All druggists. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. J A Marx 1 'test styles ought to i Drought together for J tick have been pre^j ny unique features] ty the shoulders are ive new. distinctive^ re wearing ] ne clothes I y CoJ Marx clothes. ^ 1 Tobacco h and Retail I of wholesale Tobac- j es, etc., and are pretrade at wholesale j peak for themselves. I Articles* Can Groceries fl :y Telephone Xo. 84 9H tuff & Co. ? lews Building V , "Women Who Get Dizzy. ^ Every woman who is troubled with V fainting and dizzy spells, backache, I headache, weakness, debility, consti- 1 j pation or kidney- troubles should usa^ Electric Bitters. . They give relieS when nothing else will, improve tlrfl i health, adding strength and vigor^ from the first dose. Mrs. LauraJ . Gaines, of Avoca, La, says: "F^| doctors had given me up and my cfl dren and all my friends were lookH Jor me to die when my son insisM | that I use Electric Bitters. I did s^H j and they have done me a world of^ good." Just try them. 50c, and $1.00 1 1 1 1 /\M VkTT m o^1 j d.t <111 UlUg5idld Ui UJ XLLCL1A. i H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. I