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Palmetto Tkeata TODAY Choo Choo Girls Present "IDOLIZED IDA" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE SHADOWGRAPH" Two Reel Broncho Drama. "WHERE BREEZES BLOW" Komic Comedy. BIJOU THE?TE1 TODAY "HIGH ROADS" A Five Reel Metro Feature. This is Truly a Wonderful Picture. Be sure to see it. The light, strong, durable, dependable Ford ap peals to you on the matchless strength of its rec ord for service given to more "than 75o,ooo owners. The Ford is a utility in every human activity, and it is wonderfully iow in upkeep averaging two cents a mile to run and maintain. Barring the unforseen, each buyer of a new Ford car at retail between August icM4 and August 191.S will receive from *4o to JS60 as a share of the Ford Motor Company's profits. Touring: Car $400; Runabout $440; Town Car $690; Coupelot $750; Sedan $976; f. ?. b. Detroit with all equipment. On display and sale at TODD AUTO SHOP 1 Ceiling, Wail andi Oscillating Fans W* r InQall^Sizes [Southern Public Utilities Co. Phone 223 r.-iiMihum: ur ..innniw LITTLE EDWIN DEAN WAS BITTEN BY DOG TAKEN TO COLUMBIA YES TERDAY TO UNDERGO TREATMENT WAS A PET DOG And Nothing Was Thought of Oc currence Until Wounds Be gan to Swell. Mr. anil Mr?. Luther E. Dean ot starr passed through Anderson yes terday morning with their little son. Edwin, who they were taking to Co lumbio for treatment at the Pasteur institute. The little hoy is ?ix yearn old and he wa? bitten on the nose and mouth. It wa? stated yesterday that oa last Friday tile little fellow was playing witli his pet dog when it bit bim. Nothing was thought of it at the time hut later ills laue became swollen and the dog was watched. It was no ticed that it was acting queer and Sunday it was killed und the ?lead sent to Columbia for examination. Late:* n telegram was received hy Mr. Dean stating that the dog had rabies und to send t..',> child at once. Mr. and Mrs. Dean were very much worried over the affair yesterday morning. Tho dog it seems '.vas a General favorite and the little boy was constantly playing with it. He had been bitten before in play and that ls tile reason no attention was paid at fi.-st to the bites received Fri day. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dean over Anderson county will be pained to learn of thc child's misfor tune and hope that nothing serious will develop. UNCLAIMED LETTERS Following ls the list of letters re maining uncalled for In the pcstofllcc at Anderson., for the week ending July Ul, 1915. 1'err.o'is calling for these will please say that they were advertised. Orfe cent due on all ad vertised matter. A-J. D. Acker, Mrs. Lantha Alli son, Mrs. Nancy Allen. B-W. It. Baker. M. Dullard, Miss Lualla Burriss, .Mrs. Ida V bbs, Miss Guorpin Black,-H. D. Burroughs, Miss Daisy Brown, C. S. Howling, Arthur Harton. C-A. B. Curtis, J. II. Cope, Mr?. Lula Chancellor. D-Mr. nlnd Mrs. James R. Dick son, Jannie Deviin, G. W. Davis, Chas. H. Daughtey. E.-J. E. mior. K-Leo F?rst. Jem Fisher. G-German Tinting Co., Miss F. E. Goodwin. II-Willie Harper, Claud IBU, Ar thur Hill. K-Lawronco A. Keys, O. C. Kel ley.' L-Eddie Ker Lntimer, Mrs. Elmor Lodlow. Mrs. Janie Lollls, Mrs. Nulla Lord. R. L. Landon. M-Miss Ivy Mauldin. O-MISK N. E. Owens. P-J. B. Parker. C. C. Phillips. Dee Pike. Ada Pepers. R-Miss Annie T.oblnson, H. J. Russell, Janies L. Reavis, S. L. Rus sol?, Mrs. Z. Taylor Richards. 8.-Thoa. S. Stallings, Nan ie Sims, EoV. J. IC. Sims. T-E. L. Thornton, Mrs. Mamie Trailer. V-A. T. Vernon. W-Christine Williams. Dr. G. M. Williams. John H. Whitfield. W. Vance Watson. Miss Mary Ward. Y-Calvin Young. J. A. BURGESS WILL IS SUSTAINED HERE Judge Nicholson, Has Rendered Decision in Matter-*-Amount Involved $13,000. Mr. W. P. Nicholson. Judge ot probate has rendered a decision sus taining the Ol of the late J. A. Burgess, a well known farmer ot Fork township.who died a few months ago. . An action to set aside the will on the grounds of lack of formal execution, mental Incapacity and revocation waa brought against Mrs. Sara Burgess by J. D. Babb and E. E. Sheriff, as executors of the iast wilt und testa ment. The property involved, amounts to something like $13,000. Judge Nicholson's decision read as follows: "That the Will is hereby declared to Nt the true last will and testament of ?*e said J. A. Burgess, and that the same be and ls hereby admitted to pro bate in th? duo form of. law. HAS SPLENDID WINDOW Feat's Beek Store Trying Fer Prise la Big Contract. One of the neatest window displays' that has been seen in the city in some time ls at Fan t's Book Store on West Whit nor street. This store is la the national contest put on by Me Curtis Publishing company, which is going to give several prises tor the beat window display advertising tho Ladies Home Journal. ?fr. George Fnnt is getting to be and expert tn arranging wlodow dis plays and tn? one this time bi ex ceptionally good. Japanese bamboo ls csed very effectively. . Rein Was Greatly in Demand and People of City Greatly Relieved. Yesterday afternoon about 4:4i a heavy rain begnn falling in tie cit j and continued for over u half an I ur. The rain wa? needed and the peoples of the city generally felt greatly re lieved yesterday afternoon when it be gan falling. Wluic the cloud- were gathering many people could be seen on the titrectfl looking up, trying to predict what lt was going to do and imping that lt would rain. Gardens were needing the rain badly, some of then being nearlfy parched. Owing to the great amount of work that is being carried on on thc streets of the city, the dust has been terrible for the past several days and much complaint has been heard. One of the things which caused the rain to be so much appreciated was because it settled tiiis dust. The trees and plants looked greatly re freshed after the shower. The rain also caused much relief from the Intense heat of the past few days. After it fell yesterday there seemed to be a decidi d c.inngo In the temperature and it is hoped that it will not be so warm today. Just how far the rain oxtended over the county ls not known. Farmers In the city yesterday from various sections of the county stated that old corn was needing rain bad and lt In hoped that the raia wns general. GREAT OPPORTUNITY IO BUY GOOD LAND Big Auction Sale is to Be Held To morrow-Land Must Be Sold At. Any Price. Speaking to Mr. E. R. Horton yes-I terday morning lu regard to the auc- ! lion Thursday at 10:?50 a. m., of the Hall land he said that quite a num ber were interested. He says br hopes the land will bring a fair price but that the fact is it has to be sold whether lt sells high or low. The plan we would suggest is go out and look over this property and out your prlco on it. the price that von would bt> willing to give, and then bid that price. If you get lt all o. k., you have a bargain. If some other fellow wants it worse let him have it. V jeems to us that there is a good i irnce. for speculators. It cerUti)' s s fine opportunity for any one ?,.?o wants to live near tho city or for h city man who needs a few acres close In. Death et Child. . Frances, t.ie little five day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Robert Dodd, died ut their home, 800 Fant street, yesterday morning at 1 o'clock. Interment was made yesterday after noon In Silver Brook cemtery. HAM H FTC RX ED HOME Hr. Richards flees Huck to Willow City, North Dakota. Mr. Mitas Richards, son of Mr. Edward H. F-'-Ciiards, who has charge of the Carolina Grain & Elevate* com pany, left yesterday for his old home In Willow City. ?. D. Mr. Richards wns accompanied by Mr. Hermon Holcombe, who will go to work in the harvest field there. Mrs. E. R. Richards and daughter will leave for their former home to day. Mr. Richards will remain In An derson for the present and tho grain elevator will not be closed. To Improve Cemetery. The Deacons of Neal's Creek church request the members io bring t' elr wagons to church on Friday. July 2:1. to haul sand to Improve the ceme tery. Gray Hair Becomes Dark, Thick. Glossy Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, strok ed or gray; also ends dandruff, itch ing scalp and stops railing bair. Years ago tho only way to get this mixture was to make lt st home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask st any drug store for Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound.*' iou will get ? large bottle for shout 50 centr*. Every body uses this old, famous recipe, be cause no one cen possibly toll that you darkened your hair, as it does it BO naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one ?.mall strand st a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappear^, and si ter another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you \poka years young er. MAIN ENTRANCE WILL BE MOVED ON MAIN STREET TOMORROW BEAUTIFUL PLACE And Will Compare Favorably With Any in South-Complete Telephone Connecion. Thc lobby und offices of tho Hotel Caiquola will be moved tomorrow morning from the entrance on West Whlluev street to North Malu street. Everything was about In realness for the move yesterday but u few details will have to be attended to today. The room where the old lobby has been located will be fixed un as a store room and will be rented in the near future. ? So completely has the hotel been remodeled that lt might now be spok en of as the new Hotel Chlquola. A telephone system has bern installed which connects every room and a P. 3. exchange, the very latest thing in this line, has been put in. The new entrance has been const rucie?', and the dining 'hall has been completely overhauled. Tho new entrance was said to be one of fae prettiest In the South yes terday by several traveling mon. Stone steps lend directly from the ?Idewalk, over which is erected a beautiful and artistic marqule, around which will bo placed many small lights. Beautiful Ionic columns are plac ed inside of the entrance, which add muco to its appearance. The floor is nf mosa:c tile with black border and the walls are finished wita a 12 'inch marble base and panneled wainscot ting eight feet high, painted in oak. Light is received through large win dows of Florentine glasn and beauti ful semi-Indirect electric lights from the ceiling above. The deBk faces t'lie entrance and this is completo in every detail. Be hind this desk is situated the tele phone exchange and complete desk fixtures. The cigar stand will bo kept to the left of the main entrance. The furniture of the lobby consista of large easy chairs and sofas of hand buffed Spanisu leather and are great ly in keeping with the general color scheme. These were bought through the People's New Furniture store of this city. Several writing desks will be placed on the left side. These desks were bought through O. F. Tol ly & Son, f ur nf. tu re dealers, and are the famous Wolverine desks made by tb* Cad'ilac people of Detroit. Mich. A competent stenographer will stay at the hotel to do public service work. The elevator ls located on the ?eft Bide of the lobby aa ls also tho broad stairway, which leads to the second story at the same place the old one did. Beneata this stairway is another which leads to the basement, which ls also something new in every 'de tail. In this basement will bc found the lavatories and toilets and a sani tary drinking fountain. The base ment hv a new tile floor and is very neatly finished. In this room will be located the hotel barbersaon and tile floor baths. This new entrance to the hotel has twice the floor space as the old one and adds greatly to the general ap pearance and accommodations. It is indeed one of tho prettiest places in Anderson and -Mr. King can justfly I feel proud of it. OFFERS BIG REWARD For Evidence That Will Convict (lull ty Parties of Arson Rere. The National Board of Fire Un derwriters of New York has offered a reward o'; $200 for the "detection, conviction and punishment of the par ty or parties, who may on trial be found by the court guilty of the crime of incendiarism or arson in filing the premises at Anderson, s. C., being the dwelling at 305 West Franklin street, on May SI, 1915." The dwelling in ?question was own ed by Mrs. Eva Edwards and was un occupied at the time ot the flro. Mr. E. A. Marshall planned to move in the house on the day lt was fired. The amount of insurance carried was $2, 500. New Motor Vehicle Fer Passenger Service. A number of novel features are em bodied in a new passenger carry-ng vehicle that has Just been brought out and is designed to operate anywhere that fairly good roads are available. This vehicle, is gasoline-driven, is a combination of motor truck and coach body, and tis Intended tor city, subur ban, of interurban service. The chas sis consist of a 3 1-2-ton truck with a wheel base of 23 ft. lu 3-4 in., while the body ls built much like a Pullman car. Individual chairs, mounted on special springs for absorbing shock, are provided, for 27 passengers. It is claimed that this arrangement, to gether with the springs on which fae body is mounted, proude* the maxi mum of comfort under road condi tions that are far from good. Along the sides of the car, are round win dows, about 24 lu. In diameter, which are hinged at the ton of the car in pleasant weather. T.ie car is electrl* cally lighted aed la provided with- heat ing and ventilating facilities, the beat being suppltr.i by the exhaust from the engine. *?he car is made lo be operated on the prepayment plan. Vlewa of the car are published In the August Popular Mechanics Maga*toe. <^^g?T/' ' ' Ij^^jg^ -^j^^l^ ^^*^^^ff THURSDAY M JULY 22, 1915 pl OUR DOLLAR DAY SALE fl i Will be on in the morning bright $$j and early. Many bargains here in 'Raj footwear for eager shoe shoppers. Re? BE ON HAND. v .pl J Geisberg Bros. Shoe Company fij UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE SHOES THAT SATISFY. rr Tr J ms HOME OF YOUR_23 ?WN 'S /\ HOME IN OE CD This July has broken all rec JS^^ ords for lot selling In North j Tl m Anderson. H'JOMN LINLEY Already More lots have been sold than ever were sold before in a whole month. Mr. C. R. Johnson has bought two lots on Holly St. Watch for other announcements. P I LS , A Ni V T H I ts! C3 CLEANS,POLISHES EVERYTHING PREVENTS RUST EVERYWHERE ??1 ._, ??._ __'_ . ? 'y ? IN YOUR HOME The Heating and Plumbing systems should be of the first Importance If you consider the good health, the comfort ind the convenience of your family. Our rinrablag is the Quality Kind that ?adds tc the honee beautiful by the luxuriousness and good designing of the fixtures. Get oar Estimates. Jobbing a Specialty. GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY THE PI. imfB GOO? PLITMBEB?? IM W. Benaan St, (Under Mapio Hall) PHONE MS