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"LITTLE GEM" CAFE 128 W. Whicner St. % (8MB? old riana) Remodeled, cleaned, painted and equipped with up-to-date fixture?, Snort orders served quickly at nod* ernte prices. J. E. DERRICK *************** * ELECTRIC CITY * _ * Items of Interest sued Personal * Wireless on the Stn t *********** Proprietor. WINTER D0UBLE8 WORK In summor the work of eUminattng poisons and acids from tho blood ls helped by perspiration. In cold weath er, with little out door work or exer cise to cause sweating, the kidneys hare to do double work. Foley Kid ney Pills'help overworked, weak and diseased kidneys to filter and cast out of tho blood the waste matter that causes pains in sides or back, rheu matism, lumbago, stiffness of joints, sore muscles and other ills resulting from improper elimination. Evans Pharmacy. . Child Heceived Painful Burn*. A two year old Child bf the Toxaway Mill village was severely burned yes terday morning while playing near fire under a washpot in the yard. The child, whose name could not be learn ed, was frightfully burned on the left shoulder and arm and the front ot lu body, The attending physician stated that he does not think the in juries will prove fatal. ._!_?--, Se!? 1er Case Was Continued. Thc case against W. L. Seigler. charged with reckless, dangerous end careless driving of an automobile, when he ran into a delivery wagon being driven by young Chevil Tribblo along South Main street Thursday night, bas been continued until Mon day. The case was set for trial in recorder's court yesterday, but au tho lad is yet confined to bis bed as a re sult ot the injuries it was decided to postpone trial bf the case until the boy is out of danger. ... ^^pje^shMssnaennin^^^' the Last Day We advance 22 ?rack&g: Good Eessosts Why You Should Trade Here There are m-any, m?iiy others scattered throughout the store, equally as good as these mentioned in this ad, but come and see for yourself. 1500 yards new Frenc?\ Ginghams, value 10c, special for C _ this salo only.***** Ladles.' Best Yet HOBO In lan and[ black, gausc lisle, value s | 15c, salo price._. ?lt White Quilts. Marseille? patterns, value $1.2? ? AO sale price.. ?*0C White Embroidery, 18 inches wide, value 12 l-2c, ? this salo . ... a*C One lot Ladles' Fine Neckwear, value DOc, Ti CC*? this salo. . Lace Curtain Goods, 12 l-2c. values 7 g* this sale .'. . . Ladles* Kino Silk Petticoats, valua $2.00. ?-i fkg\ this sale..V ? ?vV One lot Children's.Dresses, real value $1.00, SCIY*? Gils salo.OwC Ladles' Find White Shirt Waists, slightly Bolled, speclu} for f%V%-*% this salo .y.?WV New Uno Ladies' House Dresses Just received to go on sale Qa at special price of... *yv Colored Drapery Goods for Curtains, value 10c, special for *9 this sale. ? C One lot Ladles* Belts for Middy Blouses, this salo ....?*C Ladles'Black Satine Petticoats, value 75c, ^fc?*% this sal?. .?DC ladles* House Dresses in eolid Cbambry . valJ* 75c,. CA this sale.. . WC Big Redactions on Ladies" and Men's'Shoes; and 0 Mad $3.50 00 Men'? Clothing Reduced For This Sale. One tot Wen's Fine Sulla in Scree?, value $10.00, ?&Q. this cale ... ...... ;.. ...... ii j .,.& * ?vO *??????%?$? TUFT?, *?d ?T..$9&& T" $4.98 Ladies"- Fin*v ?Dougoh $8.00, ibis sal* .. Ladies* Fine Slipper this sale.. Ladlee' Oxfords and ^ nad MaM: this* ?aV - I ************* SPARKLETS * _ * Mantra. Canela Over tb? * ??ts of Anderson . * ************ keru Tribale I? Kccerering. Hie physician who is attending nevis Tribble. the lad who WSB In red Thursday night on South Main cet when an automobile crashed [ito the rear of the delivery wagon was driving, stated yesterday that lad is rapidly recovering and will |oon be able to bo out. Young Trib le had a very narrow escape from eath. and it ls a wonder that he was ot injured more seriously than he as. He is an especially deserving ug fellow and has numbers of fiends in the city who were grieved learn of Ute mishap which befell im. Jew Iee Cream I'arlor For City. The work of fitting up thc new Car gton ice cream parlor is gotos for rd apace. Yesterday the soda foun carbonatar aad other fixtures l/ere installed. The proprietor of thc ew place purchased thc soda reun ion and some of the fixtures ot the efunct Lewis Drug? company. Dr. lewis purchased the fountain when was new. and as it had been In use nly a few days when bis business |iiled. The fountain is practically new. ls expected that thc new Ice cream larlor will bc ready for business on harcli 1 or shortly thereafter. >nly One Case Ilefore Bceorder. There was but one case- tried yes rda>. In Ute recorder's court. Tire ?tendant in this Instance. Lee Davis, |ras charged with stealing eggs of the aiuc of "nts. Davis entered a lea of ind was sentenced to lay a flt. .10 or serve 15 days on lie chaingang. Redding Bells In The Courthouse. Mr. Samuel Clayton Evatt and Mrs. Elnnle Ida Clark, both of Garvin wnBhip. were happily married yes rday by Judge of Probate Nichol on, In his office in the courthouse ls understood that the wedding was omewhat spontaneous, that ls, the ontracting parties had not planned get married just when they did. Vhen the couple had been issued the ecessary license the groom stated to |be probate Judge that he would like have ceremony performed1 right hen and there. Judge Nicholson ia Iways willing to accommodate those ho are desirous of embarking upon he sea ot matrimony, and lt was with leasure that he united these hearts. Friaries Cobb Is Oat Again, s. Mr. Charles E. Cobb wiro has been onfined o his bed since the first part f January was able to be ont yester ay for the first time ?lnce ne was ?aken sick. Mr. Cobb suffered an at ?."k ot ofl'-elo'd. after which ho But lered from sciatica. He was given a loralai greeting by his numerous friends ; who saw bim on tho streets esterday. '?' " O ?tosser States Negro Witt Live. Corouor Hardin stated yesterday hat he bsd been Informed Hist thc egro Hack Cowan, who , was shot ?ear Craytonville last Wednesday lght by a pistol, the bullet striking ?dm squarely in the center of tho up )or lip and lodging under his right beek:. It was reported In the city, md printed, in fact, that Cowan* Was lilied instantly. The negro Callaham now occupying a cell.lu the county IL*;. . rf*tr to Buy ifwo Mules. The "mule end horse trading com littce" of city council is advertising he fact that, they will met at the city all next I'onday afternoon at 'clock for tho purpose of purchasing pair of mules for tho city. Those v-ho havo stock of this kind to sell requested to bring it to the cl*y 1 at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, ext. Tho two mules to bo purchased re- to take the place of a pair ot ules the city has been using and vhlch hzr*. been returned to tho own Fnklng Bow? Ok? Telrphnne Poles. Work of taking down something ke 15 targe telephone jvolos on East Vhitnor street, extending from the ld exchange t?> Fant 'street, ls now oder .wey, Tho. wires . which vere ormorly stretched on these poles been taken down and.put under round. The racuoval of the tall pole? rill make a *>vat improvement in ?ie ie ral appearance Of the streets, to r the lea'rt. The equipment of the ld telephone exchange, which Was on accord floor of Ole Webb balld , bas bees, strtppea ana was ship yestcrday to ?he Western Elec 1c Company., at Atlanta. eetseat at Tee ? Foundry Yesterday. Mr. J. V. Johnson, of 1025 West Vhitner street, a machinist employed ' e plant nf Hie Anderson Machine _ Foundry company, was injured esterday wblle at wora in the foun y. Mr. Johnson wss working at one tao machines when the accident oc rred. He was struck lu tho sido by . flying piece of metal. Tho attend us!, physician stated that he did not cushier Mr. Johnson's injuries Ser on* ..? ' -o-' La AstotoobUc Bes {Molen. M?-, Archie I... Todd. Ford automo dlc dealer of Anderson, ls in receipt >r Information ?uti a reward ot .?35 r>B lie -ssvert by an Atlanta concern ,>? information leading to Ote recov Help the Stomach Digest Your Food When the stomach fails to digest and distribute that which is eaten, the bowels become clogged witta a mass of waste and refuse that fer ments and generates poisons that are gradually forced Into the blood, causing distress and often serious illness. Most people naturally object to the drastic cathartic and purgative aeats that shock the system*. A ld. gentle laxative, po-ttive in its effect and that will quickly relieve constipation is Dr. Caldwell's Sy rup Pepsin, sold by Druggists at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. It does not gripe or cramp, but ants easily and pleasantly and ls therefore the most satlr'actorv remedy for children, women and elderly persons. Por a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 452 Washington St., Monticello, Ills. sent Mr. Todd in tho following lan guage. Htolcn from 27 Exchange Place, At lanta. Ga.. Wt-Jncsday, February 24, 1915. about 0 p. .n-., Ford roadster, 2 passenger, 4 cylinders, blsck all oyer, 1914 Model "T," Body No. G09161 on steel plate screwed to dashboard; Motor No. 543010 stamped on engine, left hand side; to right side of dash board is Stewart-Warner Speedometer registering 3847 miles when stolen. Johnson-Gewinner service No. 641 on round plate near speedometer. Plate twice the size of dollar Georgia license Ko. ?044 for 1914 is screwed to. dashboard near steering gear. Licensed tag No. 3061 Ga., 1915 nailed to rear ond of machine on right. Left running board carried nickel Prest-O Lite tank. Head lights gas, oil side light, red oil tail light on rear to left. Three inner tubes wrapped in brown paper under seat, also several mon key wrenches. Two Kell j-Springfield tires, 30x3 1-3. smooth, on rear wheels; left front wheel hus Congress tire; right, United States tire, both 30x3, smooth; rear curtain was down rectangle ploce of isinglass had crease in. Halliday shock absorbers on rear and front springs, front ab sorbers each have dent about the alie of nickel. _ News Letter From Belton BELTON, Feb. 26 -Orr Mattlson. a colored man, employed by D. A. Geer, was seriously hort this morning while operating a shredder. Msttison's right hand got caught in the cogs or blades, of the Shredder and was lit erally torn to threads, tearing off his hand and fingers and lacerating th? arm almost to the elbow. Drs. A. B. Weatherebee and W\ C. Bowen were summoned and amputated the arm at thc elbow and Matti?>n is doing nice ly. This negro ls stout 33 years old and is liked by all the good white peoplo of Belton ant1 tho accident is very much regrette/: by the people here. A. S. Fant, one of our popular fer tilizer dealers, left this afternoon for Norfolk, where jhe will spend several days. ..f Mrs. S. A. Briggs of Spartanburg, who has been spending some time in town the guest, of her daughter, Mrs. Claude A. Graves, returned homo this afternoon. Mesdames R. A. Lewis and Walter E. Geer are in Baltimore for a ten days visit. The Bible class of the Methodist church will meet Sunday morning at 10:13. Tho class ls lead by N. D. Tay lor, ono of the best Sunday school workers of tho town. Uncle Fleet Cllnkacales, a Confed erate soldier, but Btili a young man. spent this afternoon in Belton and is In the best of spirits. Mr. Cllnk acales lives just beyond the city lim it?, but he ls a live booster for Belton. He ls one of the/biggest farmers in Anderson county and at this timo has over 1,000 bushels of corn iu his barn which waa raised last year. Preaching at the First Baptist church tomorrow. (Sunday) morning and evening-by WV H. Province bf Furman University. M;-e. J. T Wost will entertain the meret'icrs of tho Royal Ambassadors this evening al her home on Brown avenue at -8 o'clock. Mrs. L. D. Blake entertained a num ber Ot friends most delightfully Thurs day afternoon at rook. The detail of Ulla pleasant affair will be given next ?reek. a ?fS Mrs. Frank McMillan entertained at ? beautiful dinner OK Thursday, Feb ruary lath, at hor home on Brown'ava-. nue. Those enjoying Mrs. MatUson's hospitality -?ere: Mesdames J. H. Mc cue i. J. ir" Garrett, W. H. Cobb. Jr., A. V. campbell, C. F. Cox; O. K. Poora, Wu O. Key. Harold Bra:-reale and W. D. Cox. la the afternoon a delightful game of rook was enjoy ed. Mre: J.C. Garrott had a few friends .pend Thursday moat delightful!" with ber. They were Mesdames Alice Geer, Maude Culbreath and F. M. Cox'. The ci*lc league, will not meet Monday their regula? day for meet ing, on account of the week of prayer which begins that day of the Bap tist church. Tba teagut- will meet the following Monday. March 8th, at fha libra rv at 4 o'clock. Wo will give the first person who guesses Ute real name of "Bill Snider4 a year's subscription to The Belton Journal. Who will bo the winner? Several pontons have -guessed and we will receive many more before the days are many. , Special Tax Bill he Beroke?. MEXICO CITY, Feb, 26.-The French minister waa advised officially today that the: portion of tho special lax ot 20.(HtO.OOO pesos levied by Gen eral Obregon which applies t? foreign ers will ho revoked. General Ohre . ' ,- v . MEYER-GERHARD MAY SPEAK IN GUY EFFORT ON FOOT TO GET NOTED GERMAN TO DE LIVER ADDRESS HERE TOURING SOUTH Dr. Meyer-Gerhard HM Spoken at Charleston and Augusta. Is a Talented Man A group of Andorson people who aro doslrious of hearing Dr. Anlou | Meyer-Gerhard, a German citizen of j considerable note as a speaker and student who ls making a tour of the southern cities at this time, have writ ten to the lecturer In the hopo of P** ranging for him to come to Anderi.on and deliver one of his lectures Dr. Meyer-Gerhard has made n num ber of addresses In Charleston, and Thursday night spoke to a mass meet ing of citizens ot Augusta In the thea tre In that city. Yesterday he re turned to Charleston. A letter ha gbeen received here from Mr. Albert Orth, editor of Ute Dnut scho Zeitung, a German newspaper published in Charleston. In reply to a communication addressed him With reference to securing Df. Meyer-Ger hard for an address in Anderson. In lils reply !??rr Orth states that there ls absolutely nothing in Dr. Meyer Gerhard's addresses that reflects in thc slightest degree on any one's neu trality. Continuing the letter says: "In carrying out the neutral ideas, your Organization is exactly doing what the whole German press has been trying to do ever since the war. You will never find any appeals for American assistance or Intervention. All the Germans want lg fair play and Ute dissemination of the truth in thc matter. I hope you will be able to secure Dr. Meyer-Gerhard, t tero will be nothing In his address that would reflect on our neutrality." Children Special Program Today at the Paramount for the Little Ones A^speclal program, for children will be on at tho Paramount Theatre this morning, opening at 10 o'clock ari continuing until 1 o'clock this after noon. . The plan of having a special pro gram for children every Saturday morning was started several weeks ago. but waa called off oh several oc casions because tho management couldn't get the c?ans o? service ho desired, lie wa? pleased to announce yesterday, however, that ho had got ten a program that suits him and that will spit the children. pf the city. The seme programs are to Se given hero as are given In the celebratod Mary Anderdon theatre Inti Louisville. Tho program for today Ihch dos: "Little Boy Blue." "Little .ules' Verne," "Miss Cinderella," Vol. Heeza, Explorer." and "UP1 ?road Builder." Parents are urged to br?ng or send their children to this sb'^w. Bo You Fled Foul? With. Everybody 1 An irritable, faultfinding disposition ls often duo to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion lo nearly always good, natured. A great many have been permanently benefited by Chamberlain's Tablets after yeera of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable lt to perform ita tuncoona naturally. f btatnablc everywhere. Drug? Excite Your Kidneys, Use Salt? If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers, bVmk lots of water. . When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't .get scared and proceed to .load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite thc kidneys and Irritate the enUre urinary tract Keep your kidneys clean like yon keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless ealts which remover the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of ?he kidneys 1? to niter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand tit* vital Importance of keeping the kidneys, active. Drink lots of water-you can't drink too much; also got from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salt?: take a tablespoonful In a' glat-a pi water before breakfast each morah,* for a few days and your kidneys win set fine. This fsinon s salts ls made from the acid of grapes and lemon iufce.' combined with Hthta, and has been used for generations to clean sud stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In urine so lt no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness: Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot Injure; makes A delightful efferves cent Uthla-ws'^r drink which every one should take tiom and then to keep their kidneys' clean and active. Try this, also keep up Gie weter drinking, sod no d&ibt yon will wonder winn bc?f-.nv of your J. i linty .rouble ?ind T?ke a Peep at T. L. Cely Co/s SPRING HATS ..We have John li. Stetson & Co.'s "Ensign," "Tarta," "Gem," and "Denmar" hats for young men. TJiese hats are being worn NOW on Broadway in little old New York, so we pre sent then? here for your approval. Give them the "once over." Wisdom Demands a Bank Account A bank a mount teaches, helps, and encourages you to save so as to increas- your balance. It also gives you the convenience of paying bills by check the simplest and best method as well as the safest, as your checks be comes the receipt for the debt it pays. We offer you absolute security and the most convenient system of handling your mone;>. We pay interest on deposits. The Farmers and Merchants Bank and j - The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. ANNOUNCEMENT 199 (-2 E. Whittier St. Anderson, FILLING, CROWN *L JD BRIDGE SPECIALTY EXPERT ON EXTRACTING Either way, asleep or wide awake; One of th? best in the State. O l LS ? N Y T H L N G CLEANS, PO L!SHES E VE RYTH INGL PREVENTS R?JST EVERYWHERE I -^!?^i*?^1^.^^^to'ofl3?^fte?^?ic?^?f^4^rl^?IS^iT?al^^Qir?1^,srf^^^^^Sft de?, it fi ? ?DS^I??/?J c8tm *"-H*f*r. ??Ai?s a yts? ot choc? c?*h thc bert sad dntst I I ia^i^nh^ ^U'm^^l3re^ crt;:rai:!loa ^ ?Wiacss.lado?rs cad eat, 1 ?-IN-?NB on. COMPANY *v wmmmm The Plain View Seed Cora Planter If sa yt* ls* ansian rea be called perfect, her* st last ls the perfect Yon eau see what yen are doing every Kissie with the Plata-Vie* Planter. Every seed parses np tn plain sight and drops late the Knout right before your eye?. The selection et each se?d is dene hy Xstore** grett law of gravitaitm?. The slanting plate forces tb? surplus seed te fall ?way by their own weight. Only the need ta the little caps are carried Into the ?pent There ls fia brash er urtfftclsl cut off sf auy'Mnd. There f* nothing anywhere that csa braille or ln)ure the seed. With sonad seed yon can a moment with the Angers only. Th ? direct shaft drive insure* smooth running. The mechanical eon. struct lon ls strong and simple. The wt* king port^ ste wen protected. It ls easy te change seed plates or distance m ar-*. -JOviwis needed- inst a moment with the Angers Sonly. Te SEK the Plata-Vlrw Planter is to BELIEVE everything good of K; to USE lt ls to KXOW t?at lt Is unequalled ta the variety nnd perfection of its werft and ta ease of adjustment asd operation. Sullivan Hardware Company ?j Anderson, S. C. Belton, S. C.