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~~r~ FRUITS JUST ARRIVED FOR BARING THANKSGIVING CARES Big free seeded raisins are the finest on tho market 15c, 2 for :..25c Extra fine cleaned currants, tb. .16c Crystolixed -Citron, tb ... r 25c Cry?tatL*??2 Orange and Lemon Peel, tb ............ . .25c ; New Halloween Dates (in bulk), lb. . . .-i .15c New Pitted Dates, package. ..... lac CryatoHzed Cherries and Ginger, tb ^. . .60c New Persian Date? ?luffed with pecan meats, box.25c . Fresh Majestic Hains. Thia ia the' same brand of hams we sold so> many last Spring and gave aitch uni- Ol f%' vers?t satisfaction to our trade, per tb....... ?? JL C 10 tb bucket, of Swift's Premium Peere Lard, balance of week...... . ......... . . fi . . .. . ... .,.... ...$1.25 Estro.1fine butter, pure and sweet} the kind that spreads on the bread, per tb........' . ............... ... . .. .... ,35c We Sell the Best of Everything to Eat Kim . .. t% 1 ,Cap?al aaa_SarpIns mtftWM BK*?*?flH"ia SSitll IC ; C???eci?ons mi?a Careful Aitent?os S G lt. B, To?Hson, Asa^ CaaMer. U. S. Battleship "South Carolina? X?ecemb?r 13 th to ?m etit nt tho meeting. ?MS Thc Southern Commercial Congr?B? ?members of the Cabinet of the Presl wlll he hold at Charleston December j d??t of the United States w?i be pr?sv ?3tli io 17th', i?l?. This ls an ivsBocia . tien of : prominent business from \ nil or?rUhai'Squthand mfe?tlngs aro . held each year!f?r; tim.purpose of dls , cussing business welfare, both et Mho manufacturer and Of the farmer. Last Vy^aV the Congress Nyas .held 'at; Ohla-r '". nomi" Ci ty and ilio year .' before, nt Mobile This year the bo hold at Charleston and very many ?.Bqnadro? <^^the- ^ Torpedo Boats, Submarines and Tor* pedo Boat Destroyers, as weir .'aa. Dreadha^ ton. Harbor,' open for" inspection of the visitera nt this timo will: also haye the pleasuW of ?seelnS a t?agibi?cent car^ : men o? prominent b?bineBa, social and public life h??.yo: alreaay accepted in-. I, Muthern^ Ra^lwayisiarranglng ape? vltatjona to be present AM^?> f our I ?1^ trains. tGft'st-.!roh;-Sfiftir^ " ; 3?fV.st?et:?H?kh'seton; te- T ?fe?? rf^a?ref4& ;'f?^t?;.:-..-All... poor shears-wpjrfc- tops$. c?rne . Then you .have to ^r?ss arid' grind tthe f?adea <?$$t?r every ; time'you try io cutr This iii?aris -an 'a?hing-Avri^.^?mped . fingers and perhaps loss of tamper. W?SS SH EARS do not work loose but cut clean and smooth :?.y??i^^ or ?iglrt, Vith ease and c?r- ; C^:tni?rv?:rr. ' ' * " " v > JT. > K ? J < - '< , Gall and- see trie -many/different-^ 3 f {S?I?SORS Vc hav& for ?v?ry conceivable ?se. , jr_--____r .it Turkey Dinner. Tho Hammond School Improvement association, will '?ave a turkey dinner ow Friday in the store room just abovo Tolly's \ Furniture store. > They ; WB3 - .begin nerving at 12 o'clock, and a very elegant menu has been planned. ---. isiItehell-Stone. The following invitations havo /been received'hy friends here: ?Keverend and Mrs. 'Alexander Robert Mitchell request the honor ot your presence at the marriage ot their daughter, Harriet Couturier, to Mr. Eugene Karlo Stone, on Wednesday; December the first at twelve o'clock noon, Christ church. Greenville, South Carolins. . Missler} Study ClaBB. The Mission Study class o? St. Johns Methodist church will meet oifi Friday afternoon with Mrs. O. Jd.' Heard at four o'clock. Mrs. L. M. Cecil has gone to Sum merton to visit relatives. (Mr. and Mrs. George Townsend; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Speer and Mrs. Claud Townsend have gone to Atlanta, for a few days. Mrs. G. F .Tolly has f;.me to Elber ton, Ga., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Willam Wilcox. Cake and Fancy Work Sale. The Ladies Aid Society of the First ; Presbyterian-ohurc/j; will bave e cake land fancy work sale next Wednesday I November 24. They wilt have a' complete assort ment of Thanksgiving cakes and will take orders for any other Thanksgiv ing dbm. . They have a 'beautiful selection of ? [fancy work articles, which WM 'boj [on soleJ Tho.; sale will he held at ^Copre Wilsou's store. Hrs. Ce?y to Entertain. Mrs. T. I?. ? Cely will entertain this afternoon, and again tomorrow at ter-! noon at two dharming little parries at her attractive homo on Calhoun street. ' - . I P?RSO^At ; I Messrs. W. M. Sherard, P. H. LGpssett and Albert Spearman ot WiK| liomston were m Anderspn yesterday attending court. ' - ,*Mr!.\ Grayer Ifteids of united' States army1, e^Uohed at tTexas' City, texas, is at hobie on a furlough. ' ' Mrs. Winnie t?cCbwnn bt Moun??in Creek section was in tho: city shop ping'yesterday. Messrs. W- li; Dobbins' and J. .0, Cartee of Town vile wore business [visitors yesterday. Mr\ John S. Wilson of ??berty spent [yesterday, in Anderson. Messrs. C C. Jones and Juli ?De?n of Starr were to the etty yes- 1 I terday. . ;' Messrs, W. E. Edwards, New York; Char.c-3 l^onu, New Orleans *and Jas.' LE;/- Koko ot Cincinnati, O-, were ! jewelry drummers ia v.ie ' city yer-ler day. . . ? Mr. Mack Reed Of near i Iva waa a j ! visitor yesterday. . ^ptf.. W. B. Moora pt Pendleton. J ?peni yesterday to; the *'?|yi- , t ^Ws?ra. M: B. ?linkscalea of lyn j ? and: ft>': >P. Clinksca?ee of Starr ?peit ?y?s^raayin Anderson. -- -.--, T '.' " *..' >' Miss fiJIsle Foster Of Pendleton 'was, in the.city shoppmig yesterday. <Mra;;v-3^a?k: : '^towa>t;,'ot^-"^lun?hui ^W?sva vMior to^th?'^Hy: yesterday; ? . - - - z1*' '"' Mr*;-^. ' Di: -Ne^wioti.-?'<# -Pendleton, j pp?nt a le^ thoura>. iii '.Anderson "Wed nesday^^^^^^^^^^SlBK^g :^?Bfl;/?.':iF; A?lgood and Mr. J. E. ?llk?od bf liberty were visttors^ybs^ &$???>-?? ? r:?..^:-;;,>:4 Onicl?ls Visit Paris. 1 V^t?JAoon, Nov. 1?.-An oDlci?S^E; I__'.?? i jr _. ,v> ?.Ci A?fli-^- J_' A i- i iny^HVQ>ucui i rs luuuc vi/ai' x iTimur -?B-. lm?i& ' end ?Porcia ftccrcis-ry Grey, irflblster i'?? 'Mu?ltiano i.l?yd George - and First, Jjyt? ot. ?ie Admiralty! S?- j four' have arrlve<l .ln -Pails-fo.- & con- i ii t?t?oai With the"French government, j iVflsbn ^rtkes Appeal. ?JW!*h!agto?,--'- vtfdv.: Pfeattent W?sch-' telekr?phon ??yernr? -?$ry- o? Utah nrguij^ * mof ; 'John misUomv >? ^bdt cittien. sentence**' *o?es*h* Friday f nwder. Ybe governor .lid* airea ?fprftfted Hilistrow ?nee^?nd tfee; pa^ <W board. r?Z?>?i? ii?'pet^-. . ? --- ^;?:ti??i: la-iie^^iy---w1?to'^v i c^uif?'h'? ^is ho,children ! to ask h lei Qu^oh?V.. :>; ' rv - .". f--- ; Oejrr?N^i*p?#^im4 ??V:. . ^m'mm m?. >^?t m, tat? sup. ?nn??*V--S^^-aiidiitoa.'- ?t to^ Foley feOo.. ChicagovTH-, writing you* name apd addrea?;O???*rly, You W?! reoedve nu & trial package eoat*iniftg . mfmr a-n? ^:cotj?penr>d/ for lor -ailc^aU;' fthd ?teley Cathartic leta, a ^hoi?*6?te a)5? iSoroughly jea?eing catliir?c,- ?or fJDiiBtiOiUl?n, tK?uiacfi?. hssdti?he end ?" 1 coughs, Midi; ?t???^l; ?'b i^ey Pills, fer pain ia sid? an i rhe?ma?sm, backache, Wu^ey : and j lit1.1.L?OBE?TEB Mit MR WAS MOTHER OF MR. D. A.! LEDBETTER OF THIS CITY INSULT OF FALL Received R?v?rai Days Ago-Waa! 84 Yw OW and Wife Col. ISnPtf A. Ledbettwf. ri'-:-tU? Mrs. Elizabeth E. Lcdtwtter. widow i of the late Col. Daniel A. "Ledbetter! ot Orr's regiment, died at her bpmo Iii Towavllle Tuesday afternoon at ,C o'clock. The funeral sorvices wero held yesterday afternoon at . 2:2)3 o'clock at.the Townviiie Baptist] church, conducted by tim Dr. John E. White of this city, assisted by Rev. T. C. Lagon of Townviile. Mrs. Ledbetter was the mother of Mr. D. AY Ledbetter of Anderson, Mr. John P. Ledbetter of TownvilU? and Mrs. W. Kt ?harpe of Rivoli. , Mrs. Ledbetter was also a sister of! Mia* Helena T. Brown and au'aunt of Col?-'3V N. Brown of this city. Tho pSlBjearerB were: Messrs, . Ralston, i Hill end tedward Ledbetter of Town viile, Louis Ledbetter ' 6/ Anderson ?nd Frankland Joe Sharpe of Rivoli, all of whom' are grandsons ot Mrs. Ledbetter. . .'''.. .About 10 days ago Mrs, Ledbetter Buffered a fractured hip as a result \of a fall>. while walking in her bid room . 'From tho first the physicians were doubtful: as to her recovory be cause of tter,?advanced age. At times she was unconscious and members of her family realized several days ago that she was In a serious condition. . Mrs. Ledbetter Was born near:the city of Anderson March 3, 18S2, and was, therefore, in her 64th year. She wa? a daughter of the late Rev. San ford Vandlver, who wai tho ?rat paa* .! tor of che APtlorson Bajtict church.1 She was a granddaughter of the late Edward* Vandlver, a soldier in .the ? Revolutionary war. Her mother > was Miss Sucan Acl?er. Mra. Ledbetter was the last, euryiv i or the tba: flbjirter members' of tho Townv'Ho T.'-ptlr.t church, which wai) organised t lni'1851 yijgfi 12 memberB, ?including, her mother,- Mrs. ' Bu?an Acker.Vaudiver, her b'raihbr, Capt.. H. rj., .Vandlver, and the-late 'Samuel Brown and'Ale wife. Mrs. HGlenn T. Brown,.,father and mother, of Col,:. Joseph N? Brown of this city; <.-Mrsr < Ledbetter ^.succeeded Mrs. Hfiiena T, [Brown., $ho was the first president of th?misaibnasry society..of tho TownV, ville cSairch.r .;. .. -!?'?fei* , When hut 12 years of ago Mrs.' Ledi; better ??cama a nieipberV of ! Cpl; Brown's family, and she lived with the Brown family-until she w?a married in 1863 to IAcut., Col& Daniel A. ? Liedbett?r. Col. Ledbetter was mor tally wounded in .the-battle o? Second , Manasses, August 20th, 1862, .dying September 1st following; - .Col: Mar^ shall, .. who'Succeeded Col. 3. . -Ju\' Orr as the colonel of Or r's voss tn cnt, when the latter resigned, was also mortally wounded ut tba Second bat tle of Menasses and Li?ut. Col. Led better ^ waa .promoted to succeed him as colonel o??he . r?giin?nt. Th* wounds received in the battle proved fatal however,- two days later and-be. never assumed command of tho reg?-' ment:j vir?riug OT rp. J. L. vrr"n ???c finie i ohe waa designated ns the "Mothar of, (Orr's regiment.?. At thedeat'Lr.of Mra, I Orr the old ! soldiers,.'who were so' fond bf Coi. < Le.dbetU)r Md ?hla'wld i ow, designated her as the "Mother of. ?ITV regiment;," and as anon was -presented to. .tba ?tote reunion, of Confederate . veterans, which <waa ?held in this city two years ago. ,U Mjsa. Ledbetterfs long lifo was one. i?.l??efulnesB. Oi?-w^.^,?i??i?? . o? \noble character,.a "thorough Chris tlon,. a woman sniitSi-:-beloved :and truth, one of -.tha;-fr^N??fr?i'^ rev*' i^r?d?, women In ?the; state. She waa a w'bman of great influen?a for the :#is^jAnd\Q^ :M ibo community and church ' cannot "bi filled. Those ;*bo know hi* best ,wll miss her most. :ne I Charleston, Nov. lt.--Inaugurating exportation off . i'^oJU <b;'f?rdlgd 'from herb, t$sb steamar itrt??naf ?;T?a$. "Hunt, of the Cl inch* . ,N aviation ?'ico?ipa'ay,. loaded tah? ot.:bb?l:?at the Southern ." .jrjer'VyeaUrwr.va?? ^le?i^d : Tb? iT??n, where' tho 'cargo will bo dls ' ??. i'4hi8 is the first of teven ?htp ?nj vthat have been contracted tor i -?uba. ie be delivered to<Klgh thia iii. The Interactional will rotura re ?ad load ; astell cargo of coal j-.^^sa^-'?iu^'-^?' At&httst Jllnchfieid, recehil^arsi-airsd br tlie (H?etKtfstion ;#St^:'nftme,v:a' ?.?tar a of the Inierfcaitooal, 4a expected ,* from NaW?{?!^^'d?a?''.the. Ut r/ part of tho mooth/ to load coal Same? X*t<Dlfierepi. : -Summer visitor-Ar?. Qld .St?pbau er. and Schattliebner j*tiU carrying op that everlasting lawauit Of thftlrt about tho bouaiisry. :'.: JtytffwraHNM'wiN? ^wo>.a?y - longer, bnt^feetawyeraaye. * ^Summer Vlaitor-How is tliat? r^Tivo^.vtha^rfa^^he^^ >-?airt?Wf-- tnsy -be ?;?aasa)?i'y,!' ?ofcl^g risked, coth?ig gained. 5PECI?L SEfi??MS WILL9E6?0NM 29 k ' The Rev. R. Maynard Marshall of Clemton College to Conduct Services Here. Tho Rev. J. H. Glbbon?y spent part of Tue&iay at Clemson College with tho Rev. Ti.- Maynord Marshall tn making final arrangements for thc mission which ls to he held in Grace church beginning Monday, November 29th. ' The principle 'service* of the mission will be tho dally evening ser vice at w'Jich time Rev. Mr. Marshall .will preach. One of the most inter esting features of this mission 1B tho fact that n eoric3 of service* of this nature will be conducted in practical ly every parish of the Episcopal church throughout tho United States' during th? Advent season. T.io Rev.? Mr. Marshall says that .be looks for ward with a great deal of interest in COming to Auderson to hold this mis sion, and that fae believes that it ls going to mean much to tho life of tho parish of Grace' dhurch for them to have this: mission. ** To the services which are-to be condiicted in Grace church during this timo the public is most cordially invited. REPORT ON KI It SIE SS Civic Association. Realised $165.2? After Ali Rills TYere Paid. 1 To Whom it May Concern:. 'v; The Klrmess committee 'Wishes'to thank every one who aided them in making the Kirrac-ss tho SUCCOBO that it was, and for tho information , of those WUo i werfe "under' tho ' Impres sion.tir?t most of the money . from said production would to taken out of town-v,;e wish to state that Mr. AnG03Uni and his assistants treated us with every.courtesy and lu the business settlement proved themselves perfectly .honeot, honorable gentle men. They received half the door receipts only sud after paying t'.-.eir board bill? here one can easily nee they did not 'har<2 nindi of thia monay to take out.ot town. . Please note that all tho.bills.made ?nd poid by the Civic association were paid to the business men ot "our town." We submit,the following report: . Receipts from Performance. Friday evening.. ,. .-. ... .$320.2$ Saturday matinee?........ 91.?? Total..... .-.unM ; . ?'?barBomcnts. Mr. AguOBti? ... ... .. .. ...$205,95 Civic associ?t on .. '.. .....205.05 Total.; ... . .. ..$441?9fV :/'?-.- . : Other .Receipts. . c . > la addiUoa to tho door receipts were proceeds from solos of condy, 519.30; t advertising oh' pTograhv $127.50.' arid a donation of 55. -This brought'the. total receipts,' Including the $205.95, the Civ)c's share of the door receipts up to $857.75. Expenses of Presentation. In The expenses- Incident to the pro-. sentaUon, which Were "paid by the Civic, amounted, to $172:50. Tfaoy Wore distributed as follows: J. J. Trowbridge 1$70; ? Miss Rudislll $16; O- A. Poad.a?. Mr. a"vli^ *S; Mr. DrlskeU $2; J," E. Barton $14.50; H. D. Goss $8; Oulla Printery $40; Baily Mall $5; Intelligencer $5; incidentals $4. The balance left for the Civic association after all bills were paid is $185,25. ; Oklahoma's Birthday. ' Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 17. The. eighth .anniversary qt Oklahoma statehood was celebrated yesterday by tho corrierst?no bf the; state' capi tol, \to' cost '$1,500,000. A street po ?gearit, With 5,000 marchers and -1,500 automobiles - carrying officials dud ci vilians was a feature. ; j > Death oiC. 1. ?Loop. C,Tiu?anoDsa, Nov. ?7.-V- it. I.-?op, first vice president of Ure -.Southern Express, company at rho general headquarter*, \\cro diqd . this morning at his homo % I??dk?ut mj^ihtain ; He; had been:Rl tor. several weeks', j ? '.-'~-;;.;,. ' ?'? -, . v- ' '.:'.;? . ?ne?gtt-F?ifd A?quMod. '/Pensacola', ;N?v. 17.~En?igh 'Law: jfaaae- K. -B^rd^.^of :<ho naval station here, was acquitted, -by.a Jury today tit., charges 'of manslaughter In con nection with a collision of the auto mobile ho Was driving in .which ? Wo-?.) _i.:n" J ." -. ? ml??! - -1? Yesterday we opened a ship ment of Handkerchiefs amount ing to over Five Hundred Dollars, which means there's ? Handker chief of some sort in the lot for you. We know these are the pert- ? . ?jest ever brought to town, fang . ihg from the five cent all pure linen to the daintily embroidered affairs at seventy-five cents. In between you'll find 1he white and .colored C:;pe de Chines,, linens prettily enibrold-. ii ered, fancy, boxes of initial Hand kerchiefs, etc. iii We call -your attention to these t . ; especially for your immediate usc and for the - further reasons its only a little while fill Christmas. You can ni?ke your selections now while the stocks are full. m 5?f'?*>w?->nr'r\Ttr(rjr\ my\ Eest equipped shop in the city.Siric?y;S?i?itaiy.j- stCt?iM?i,; I- laies?i? Nast lo Godlinea*.'? Efficfcnt Worta^-~B?*t aefvice parken?: Railer, Bruce, lindsay a^dRe#?v, on & Le?beUes- Bldg. '.' ;*ty>?t - to R&Hread :^.^i^'1??9?&i*' ; rf* ?testa asbes ?lTJBEL JR??GE ' S?EBi BANGE. ; . MAKING ?!?ho latest; mont lm p'x ?v?cf, hcayi?st,.arid" by far .'.tho: beet 'range :?ver concota e?- 'or .pureed -, os ih? market by n stove manufacturer, Ster . Ung worth npp&rent tn every da tall* .When yotr pite? thia range In your hbmtr ybn nav^'-iha . .posi tiva assurance that better dnov'- Built to -money cahhot buy a last a Retime ;.wit? double e*#a ?=as1m? blue pis niched steel walls thai ,alway?J i-'iitftsln ihssr natural color;--^aadv-'..ratttiir& np blacking.': Heavy' inboard linings, and hand-driven Norway^ ?roh*rfv#t? ffflrip?y i hold thc triplo'thickness together. Dody mounted on heavy ornamental vcast base.- '." ,'- '''W?eg??i??h^:"'"? ' t?rts^ar*.'inad? from ja^L^eaal-Teo^ anti-scras? nio?at;l??p,platea;ia^? covers are?-|MjA^^c^Bj|?ttet?(l ??,that , they will "?ot' "Warpr?r ' ?leavy cast plaie fa?itM-t?kmMfr -TO?*^.-^^'-!?)^. sad oYaV aaa" with Jewel ??ji?e* grite^nt&kes the r?nge ihola*e?tea.t cub! haver. ?i?rs? square bvens^ltoatpnt^h?h-huokllag ?vea t^o??.l^^vi^^-^lt'''. fag; '?? Haa etu^y^fe^ah-pit sna bail?^jss^Baa-f Can .furnished with or withodt rosspi^r : or^^cr- front. Ab6obat?iy,/gttttr?.?^d to ;giye tho teat satl*^n4pn, FOB SAX? B>