Specifications: Coachbilt Anderson Aluminum Body; Six Cylinder, Red Seal Continental Motor ; Westinghouse Starting, Lighting and Igni tion; Borg and Beck Clutch; Cord Tires; Alemite Lubrication ; M otometer; Snubbers ; Wind Shield Cleaner; patented Foot Dim mer for Headlights. Wheelbase 115 inches. Averages 19 miles per gallon of gas. Touring Car 1 '1195 f. o. b. Rock Hill, S. C. just arrived in SALUDA ?the new sensation I f. o? b. Rock Hill , S. C. Yet this aluminum body ? as fine a piece of coach work as any produced during five generations of Anderson Coach building? is only one of the features which distinguish the Anderson Alu minum Six. It is a big car, and it is hung so low ? only 25 inches from ground to floor-board, and little higher than the average man ? that it looks even bigger than it is. Idle it along at 2 miles an hour, then step on the accelerator and see it gather speed with a rapidity that is really remarkable. Ride over cobbles and rough spots in the THE motor car that has set the whole automobile industry talking is now on display at our showrooms. It is the only car of anything like its price with an aluminum body. Aluminum is expensive. Yet without it, the lustrous, enduring beauty which char acterizes the Anderson would be impos sible. The velvety, rustproof surface of aluminum grips the paint and prevents the checking and flaking which so fre quently occur on bodies of steel. More over, without the use of aluminum, the lightness, balance, performance and operating economy of the car would be unattainable. I road with a smoothness and silence hith' erto unknown among cars of this price class ? a degree of comfort made possible only by the remarkably small ratio of weight below the springs to the weight over the springs^. I Enjoy the same silence and freedom from ratdes and squeaks after thousands of miles of service as on the first day. The equipment is unique in its com pleteness, including everything ? even a patented foot dimmer, an innovation that permits dimming of headlights with out removing hands from the wheel, a feature that adds greatly to the safety and pleasure of night driving. And the price ? this would be impossible were it not that Anderson cars are built; in the heart of the southern water-power and hardwood belts, where power, costs only a fraction of the average price ? where Anderson cuts its hardwood frcm i':s cwn forests? where labor conditions are ideal \ ? where, in fact, many a foreman and skilled worker has been with Anderson since before the days of the automobile. /' We Invite you to attend this showing at your earliest convenience; for within a , few days every one will be talking about the Anderson sensation. / P. H. BAILEY, Agent, Saluda, N. C. But Keep Then Apart Jud Tunkins says that motorists and pedestrians ought to get over tli? Idea that they are natural enemies.? Washington Evening Star. Love Something. For God's sake, love somebody, something, some Ideal, anythii)# b#? (sides self. Love is "the uplif^er.? Forbes Magazine (N. Y.), ' ?- r k 1 *' Problem Confronts Satan. "If all tie reports 'bout sinners la true," said Uncle Eben, "It looks like ?1' Satan was gineter have his troubles wit de housing problem." ? Washington Evening Star. Education's Best Aim. The entire object of true education is to make people not merely do the right thing but enjoy the right things. ? Ruskin. ? ? No. I Reaching Womanhood. When does a pirl reach woman hood?" asks a deadline. We should say when she ceases to wish for two birth days a year :*nJ begins to wish for one birthday eve.y two years. ? London Passing: Show.' \ Or Detour. , From an Oregon motor guide ? "Miles 31.2 ? Joe's BiufT. Don't call It Drive slow." ? Boston Transcript I Privilege Rarefy Neglected. By asking one question a man fives a woman the right to ask questions for the rest of his life. ? Boston Tran script. Might Be. Little Bobby was watching his aunt comb her hair. Seeing befr take her switc h to brush it out, he looked at her with surprise anU said: "Ob, Auntie, Is your hair broke?*' Mutt First Master Himself. Every man has his weak points. If he constantly keep them In mind' and ?void them, he will ultimately gain mattery over himself. Only the man who matters himself can hope suc cetefully to lead other men. ' Miles of Thread in Pound. Out of a single pound of cotton 4,770 nlles of thread have beel spun. The Surprised Reporter. Even a reporter can learn something This one, standing at the counter in1 neighboring meat market, beard woman ask for "six pairs of gooso feet." She said they were to be used for making soup for an Invalid with stomach "trouble. Not even the re porter, who thought he had heard something about everything had ever heard of that? Detroit News. rv ? / V >? \ V A -