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* 4. * HOPEWELL NEWS * * + Tho cotton fields "hare all begun to look Uko winter dn this section. A great deal o? plowing is being done to plant more cotton. Not much wheat is being'sown in this section, tho crop was as si ort last year, and fertilizer so high ?.<is year, tho farmers are discouraged ..n wheat sowing, but plenty of oats aro being sown. Dr. James R. Thompson has open ed up an o.'Hce in t'.va Bleckley butltl Ing and gone to practicing dontlBtry. Mr. Clint Watkins has gone to Athens, Ga., to take a busino33 course. We will miss him very much, for he is ono of our . best Sunday school teachers and church workers. His place in the community can't well bo filled. Miss Ruth Martin has returned from Oklahoma alter several weeks- sta./ with her threo brothers, Dr.,Chess loy Martin, ?uo of her brothers re turned with her...He anticipated locat ing in South Carolina or North Caro lina. Miss Cleo Moseley is spending o while with her cousin. Miss' Vivien Johnson of Henea Path. Mr. Paul Thompson of Furmnn uni versity, Greenville, spent tho week-end witt" home folks. The W. M. 8. met the first Satur day afternoon. They had a fine pro gram and a good meeting, though not many present. We had a letter of thanks from Mrs. Grobusky for tho many nice warm garments that tho society sent her, for in such continuai illness her husband she was in neeJ, and certainly did appreciate them. GREAT MASS OF PROOF Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kid ney Trouble, Some of Them Anderson Cases. Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week- to week, nameB of people in its particular neighborhood, who havo used and recommended Doan's Kid ney Pills for kidney backache, weak kidneys, hinder troubles and urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes nvtir 30.000 recommendations. Ander son is no exception. Here is ono of the Anderson cases: Charles Chapman, 136 Murray Ave., Anderson, says: ; "Exposure brought on my kidney trouble. Often when I stooped, r. sharp pain seized me in the small of. my back and I could hardly raise up. I had a too frequent desire to pasB the kidney secretions and the flow was scanty and terribly painful. I had dizzy spells and dull pains in the back of my head. - I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for -these spells and thoy havo always fixed-nie; up in fine (?hape'./ l wouldn't be with out them/5,1 \ Price ROc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same that Mr. Chapman had: ' Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. , .- We, are showing some beauti ful sets of this popular beauti ful and userul lvory in-Dresser Sets, Toilet Sets, frlanicure Sets, Etc. . .. . .*.>;.; : NOW is an awful good time to buy y?".r Christmas presents, and lay them aside. Now your selection is better than it will bo later; and you will not be" rushed for timo. SEE SHOW WINDOW , Wm. LYON The Cash Jeweler. HB Have Determiiatios 'Saving, determination^ system, c?ur? t??y? kindness a? w*ll ? ?..1* ^^ftP^KfSiswSl1** unlock all doors. . Systematic saving is a key-^>;. success.; SAVE THE DIMES. Cali today : and get one bf our Dime Savings Banks, they will help you. PHAU CREW SOON TO MOVE TO GREENVILLE ST. WORK ON RIVER STREET TO BE COMPLETED SOME TIME FRIDAY TRACK PAVING Ie Progressing Nicely and Will L&ely Be Finished By De cember 6th. If the plans of tho paving company carry, tho paving on River street will he fini?hod some time Friday. Tho! binder is now being placed on the south sido of tlie street between Ken nedy street und Couchlin nvenuo. On the noil'.i. side of the street the binder *aas already been placed as far as Coughlln avenue. Tho foreman of the concrete gang r>n Greenville street expects to finish the concrete baso on that streot by j tonight, and thc crew will thon bo moved to ?Manning street. Part of j tho base has already been laid on! Manning street but tho work was 'acid up because of a water main which had Lo bo placed. From Uiver street the asphalt crow will go, to Greenville street and will work-steadily ahead.' It takes '' i little longer to . boat the saud in ".old weather in mixing' the asphalt md this work can not be be carried an as fast in extremo cold weather, Aierofore, the paving company ls anx ious to get tho job finished as soon is possible. Tho work on North Main street Is progressing rapidly. Tho street car track crew is at work and.the city's 'oreo is putting in the drains and removing the old Belgian blocks. Thu :?ew on West .Whitner street lb mak ing good progress, having compacted the concrete work almost as far as the power bouse. When this and the track work on North Main is com oletfid. ali nf the track paving -will be completed. If the weather is fav orable, it ls hoped to have all of this lone by December 6. BICYCLE COLLIDED WITH A DRAY WAGON young JjRraes. Eliott^ Probably*] Fatally Injured Yesterday I Afternoon. " James Elliott, the young brother of John Elliott,. formerly proprietor of tho Olympia ice cream parlor, was seriously and probably fatally in jured yesterday afternoon when "als bicycle collided with a. dray wagon on Market street. The boy was still unconscious last night and ft was said that the physicians Were, doubt ful as to his recovery. > ' James Elliott is employed by tho j Bee Hive In the capacity of dcHvory j boy and makes deliveries qu a bicycle.. Yesterday afternoon about. F : 30 o'clock Ut? was riding down ??s?n s-ree: turned; into Market. Coming ont of j Market street was a dray wagon and tho boy rah into it* t?o shafts striking | bae boy in tho abdomen. This, ?a.ua sd bim to be hurled violently to the ground, his; hoad striking bard. There are-several bruises on-his head and lia seems to be pretty well bruised up. The shafts did hot enter tho boy's aldo. % The young man was .knocked un conscious and lie was carried across to tho city hall by '.ho driver of the wag?n. A physician wa3. oummoned and his injuries attended to, but last night it whs reported that he was still unconscious. . USiCLAlSrED LETTERS " - " .-iii i 1 Following is the list of letters, r?e ttiaining: uncalled for in tue postoffico at, Anderson, S. C., for tho weekend ing November 17, 1015. Persons call ing ; for these will please ' say that they:were advertised. Ono cont due tm all advertised matter.. A-'Delila1 Alexander. f->B-WiVli.'Benson.Wy ?. Bagwell, j. A '.'jj Brown,-- Jamos. Bolman. MM . Eilen Benni, Frank Beggs. C-^Credltorp . Protoctivo Asan, 05?tciier Cl?mono, Mies Fannlei Camp b?ll, J. B. Clark, Mrs. ..Tally. Childs. t%. \?. Clarke, T. J. Crayton,, Mrs. W. C. Compton, Mrs; C. S. Cray? ton. .',.' : :" --*:<.?" ;D--T. IJ. Davis. L. Fn'niknor. G-Mrs. R. GoMeU / . ii_w. H. Holt, Peter T?ayn'c; Miss Oler Hampton. Mlss.Fr ra Leetiojl?nd. Mrs I ' Mamie HUI, Mrr. Mausso Har rie; Fred H. HIB, Ziisd, Cela Hendrix ?rhie Hutchinson. . K-pB. B. Keys;.. ;Jdjss .^aia MTS,; Sue KoHum. , \M-~L. . Mhrtln. Mrs. Lola Me Dowel.jtfrs.;Lunyi i*art?,yjr.V?, Mar nhv, Fmor^M?iKey. i; .. , P-W,R.citehv^ snSV'i->:;/t:;''':'"^ ..' -. S&p-^teias Francis Ropers; >0-T-W. C. Scott Vol va Sjteohe?s <t??li ftmitb; T/- !>'.'. Sweot tt. D. Smith/-afra. Lela ?prouse. H. E fluWi, iT?aW iSadl?r, <*. ?, Sullivan A. Lv ..T---W. E. Thompson. ' v-o. W. Valentine. W-~B; A. XPharton,' Clftrencft T form?, iSb^Oit Watson, .z Mrs, ? HatU ircJl?c'ey. Kftthostm Williams. , ftlUsms.. I?, t F, Watson, rn kftfioldv John Willbvms, Mr?. ? . JR "atkins. , .-. i;. * . <. \*- ? * ? ? ??-fr??'???*??**'?'?*'?** * LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL * * * The following program waa render ed by tho literary society Friday u? ternoon: ?'; Music by Miss Edith Hutchison. Dobate-Resolved, That a circus ls of more harm than good. Affirmative-Miss .Cecil : Copeland, Mr. Malcolm Ducworrh'. Negative-Miss Bessie HarrlB, Mr. Ernest Hicks. 1.1 ?citation-Annie Laura Keasler. Jokes-Miss Ruth Martin. Life of Robert Louis Stevenson-El en Hunnicutt. Character of Stevenson-(Alva Clarke. Current Event-Miss Louise Martin. Reading-Mr. Roy McAllister. Recitation-Miss Fjath Brown. Song by soc'ety. Honor roll' for past month: First Grado-Thelma Smith, Hester Richardson. Second grade-Monteg Kay, Non Wallace, Nancy McAlister. Filin gnuie-Clifton Wallace, Harold Hutchison. Sixth grade-Sarah Richardson. Seventh grade-Georgia Welborn. Eleventh grade-Roy Craig. The honor roll was very small. So many pupils had to be absent on ac count of farm work. Hope better day j now os farm work han been finished. Miss Jayne Garlington was present Friday afternoon and gaye second les son in domestic science ' I hi ; More thaii Those wh< "house" a ? ? : Moi NEW FRUITS JUST ARRIVED FOR BAKING THANKSGIVING CAKES Big free seeded raisins are thc Cszr'S on the market ISc, 2 for._.25c Extra fine cleaned currants, tb..15c Crystalized Citron, lb._.25c Crystalized Orange and Lemon Peel, lb .... .25c New Halloween Dates (in bulk), lb. .15c New Pitted Dates, package.15c Cryataiizci Cherries and Ginger, tb..#.50c New Persian Dates stuffed with pecan meats, box.25c Fresh Majestic Hams. Thia ia the :%me brand of hams we sold so many last Spring and gave such uni- Ol versal satisfaction to our trade, per tb.?IC 10 tb bucket of Swift's Premium Pure Lard, b of week.$1.25 Extra fine butter, pure and sweet; the kind that spreads on thc bread, per tb.'. . 35c We 5- #1 the Best of Everything to Eat ANDERSON CASH GROCERY CO. 1 Vi l .-.v., ."?. . V. OT.-A MELON YE 'Oil* $38,400.00 was distributed among the Sto 1 ?uesday, November 16, 1915. Did you r 11/ j $24,000.00 worth of Notes were marked "Paid" *, DID YOUR "HOUSE" BECOM E YOUR "H< > rent houses pay the landlords for them every fe1 t a reasonable rental and then receive deed to'Yoi Would You? Ye ?e than HALF the stock already spoken for. Onlj SUBSCRIBE NOW m R. E. Lig?n, Pres. ; ? t': -; ''\/^Ji?*MMto. Po E. Ciinksca?es, Sec. & Tre Cast-iron Shears break easily. Soft steel shears soon be come dull and refuse to cut. AU poor shears work loose. Then you have to press and grind the blades together every time you try to cut. This means an aching wrist, cramped fingers and perhaps loss of temper. WISS SHEARS do not work loose but cut clean and smooth any material, no matter how heavy or light, with ease and cer tainty. " ' ' . ' . . Call and see the many different styles of W?SS SHEARS and SCISSORS we have, for every conceivable use. SULLIVAN HARDWARE COMPANY *' Anderson, S. C. . * ckholder* of the 'f ; rf JO& bib _ - _ an eceive a check? nd handed to "Home" owner?. to years. If you could rent ? ar "Home" withfo a certain lime, m Cant! .Mn ft ?.v-.ji . * Tuesday December2Ut 1,000 shares can he issued. as? 4 WM