. 1 V ? I lip THANKSGIVING DRESSING SEE Smith, Garrett & Barton "WHERE QUALITY REIGNS' ii J'"' I i? ni? Belton, S. C. Capital Had finrpln? $1S*M)0Q.39 Collections Given Prompt Attention EUison A. Sni?th, W. E. Greer, Pressent. T. P. and Cashier. H. R. Campbell, Asst. Casbier. ? ;;;.-.;v: ,: v ; . .;*. ' . If yon v, il? only 'phone ns tomorrow morning, that you wish to place your Tm-'n Ii o {jiving Dinner order for Sfapie and Taney groceries, we will tr.Iio ?CC? pleasure in serving; yon well. We ar? amply prepared to-taka, care of your every desire In tho* .gTeeeiy.,?ne, Let us'suggest a. alee menu, please! WE HAVE- . ' ' t _ Cranberries,. Celery."Cheese, Macaroni, Catsup, Pickles/Condiments, Preserven. AppleB, Oranges, Grapes, Mineo Meat, Fruit Cake, Citron, Raisins, Currants; Olives, Nuts, Cocanuts, Richelieu ' brand of canned goods-none better? High-grade Coffees and Teas, Crystalized Cherries, Pineapple and Ginger. Please 'Phone Ue, and Let Uo Serve tfour Thanksgiving Dinner! ideal Grocery Co. Phone 471 Early Jersey Wakefield Copenhagen Mar ket ? ^.r Flat Dutch Anderson Flor?l Go. p;: PHONE m - , f. Member Florist telegraph delivery. ? H??5ES F?R RENT^ S^Ti&t, ArejNot Fully Wired For Electricity I Are Not Moi^rn ?nd Up to Date When yoii tfjove this year, ins?sV. pn having a house that has ;a.U;rhoJ|ra conveniences. ' ?>.. : Don'tfife'?sPed with anything hut electricity. Don't ac cept1 anything >just. as good" f?rthere isnT ?njtfting just as The Wee bf electricity has been going down, while th?icost :o^j^?'?^c^V-^' nas if-cfeased/ ; Allow us to show you whets itis'to^ ? . . :'. |^oaeKd,223. ?PPtG?l METHODIST PREACHERS OF ANDERSON COUNTY TO ATTEND SOME CHANGES Will Have to Be Made tn Charges in County and Others May _ Be Made. Many pt opio from Anderson will go to Spartanburg next week to at tend the Upper South Carolina Meth odist conference which convenes there on Wednesday morning. Piav. T. C. ! O'Dell and the Rey. J. W. Spcakfe will go to Spartanburg Tuesday. On Monday morning the committees ot examination, thc bi8hop'a cabinet and S3veral of tho standing committees will meot. On Tuesday night t>.e historical addreBB will be made but conference proper will begin on Wed nesday morning. Bishop Denny will preside. Tho meeting in Spartanburg in es pecially interesting as lt is the find convention of conference since the di vision or the state of Heath Carolin.! into, two distinct cou*trences. Tho Lower South Carolina conference com prises that territory south of a line running parallel with Columbia. ii has a membership of about 48,000. The upper state conference la the reBt of 49,000. The Methodist ministers of Ander son dlctrict aro: RCVB. T. C. O'Dell, presiding-cider, John W. Speake, W. T...>Belyin, S. W.-..Danner, B. _ M Robertson, B. O. Spires. J. M. Steadman, Elzio Myera. S. T. Black man, J. C. Chandler. J. F. Ander son; J. H. Banner, Wi M. Owln^s. N. G. Ballinger, J. L.. Singleton i i;. H. Lupo, J. L. Stokes, H. A. Whit ten,1 George-Gary Leo and S. Mi/ Booth. Of these two aro eure to ba transferred. They aro Hov. J. L. Singleton aud r.tsv. J. C. Chandler fcoth of whom have served t'-o lict.it ia Arderson. ' Presiding elders from the lower con ference will meet in Sparmnbur*! Tuesday to discuss ara arrange changea fro..: ono of the conference to the other. Three new presiding elders will have to ho appointed for the upper' conference. Among the pastors in the upper conference w?.o have served four years are: Dr. Mark L. Carlisle of-Buncombe sVTeet church. Greenville; Rev. J. C. Roper, Chea ter; Rev. J. L. 'Daniel, Union. v Rev. Mr. Speake has served St.' John"s church in this city for the past three years and it is possible that Ihe'wlll bo moved,-although his largo congregation . and his many friends hope that ho will be sent back. Thia church has made splen did progress under his pastorate and dt seems that it would be a pity v.to move him this year. Mr. Speake la president of the missionary board ot the Upper South Carolina conference. * PENDLETON *, * . . - + * *+?*.+**?**?******+** The, Tuesday club mot at the very pleasant homo of Mrs. R. B. Day. There wa,s a decided wintry nip in the outside,, air, BO the bright glow'of ti":o flrer;.was a .-i-hserful sight, and the. flowers that decorated the room ?eenr ed particularly " pretty. A vary -en joyable afternoon was spent. Mrs. Bay bas ? happy faculty, of. making every one.', feel especially welcomed? Sho was assisted by her sister, Miss" Floyd Herron. .Salad, coffee, and sandwich*?* Wore served.. Mrfl. D." Sloan Torrence and- Mrs, Ralph Watklnn are. going to present a Christmas operatta, "Santa Claus' Jr." Next Wednesday .evening.' No vember 23rd, -at tho school hall;-MTS. Watkins, who ls a brilliant musician, has charge of the muBlcal .part of tho play. Tho chorus, and the Bongs sire charmingly, pretty,. -bright, and catclvy".'and th? young pebple,. and the children sing swoetlyv Mrs.- Torrence lo drilling tfr.e littlo ones and doing Rowell, with Ithe operetta will bo a great success?'. The reception of the teachers to tho School Improvement association will bo postponed until the .third ot December, as. several of tho teachera ar* going homo for.the Thanksgiving holidays.; : - It is with much pleasure that wo hear.of the improvement of Walter Aull andi Yandlvec S-iarp,. who have, both beep'very ill,- both tho big boy, and the ?-mall boy ore great favorites here, and mc-h distress was felt whoa it was known-bow lil they were. NOV. that-, they are 'jon the road to men-.), we r?jbloo with their ramilles, and hope, to A see them T^cll and strong again before very long. - ' * VALUABLE FIND Plat?nuM ?ieporfiis c? Groat Extout lu *..,',. r Spain. Madrid,; Spain, Nov. 20.~-P?etl(?r? deposits .of jgre?t cxtnet and. excellent quality baVa been discovered -in 'the %u':G congress: "They seventh annual convention of the Southern Commercial, congress will be held In Ch?r!.o?ton. South Carolina, December 13-17. Enclosed we are sending a statement of the features of the congress week, to gother with a,copy of. tOe program an completed'tb date.-'. "The city1 ot Charleston ls making elaborate, preparations ? to entertain tho thousands of delegates who will attend from all parts of the United States. Tho Southeastern Passenger n?sop|oilbn has announced tho tariff Riving ape?la! round trip rates on ac count of the convention-. T'.,Is infor m?t ion'is available'in-any railway of fice/ ot thiB territory'."''-' . The Charleston congress will not only ho a-commemoration of fifty years of pcaco in tho United StateB, but will also review tho achievements of the past half-century In every field of endeavor, and outline a con structivo program of. activities for the future. "A cordial invitation is extended to you, on behalf of the ofllcers and members of the Southern Commercial congress, to attend the . convention and participate in its deliberations. , "I am directed by the executive of ficers of tho congress te appeal to you u*' their grief will bo none tho iess kben, for he was'nh admirable citizen and popular with a wide circlo ? of peo ple. .Mr. .Williams was born" In Rabun county, .Georgia. He entered b'4?X:on fodorote army.at' tho outbreak - of the >7ar, and served,gallantly throughout that conflict. . He is survived by his widow -ahd ton children, 'ns follows: J. F., of Georgia; J. P., of Bolton; C. Si, J, R., Mrs. Ollie King, J.' M. t?dTT!.:. 8.,'Jr'., of Anderson; D. S., bf Piedmont and C. T,f of. Green-, ville. ? On Thcnltsgiving Day, yoa W? almost any pieea or ?Rt of fur more than pleased^?rsday tl vs-?a? _ I Of course, we ali understand 1 really feel thankful will play i mg dinner is served on a pratt handsome set of Stouffle's hs Ask your good wife about it; some Gorham Silver. She'll Day be full to overflowing. Gorham Silverware sn Did you know that the Gortiwti Silver plate, which we, alone carry in Anderson, is pla of Silverplatc sold in Anderson YOU-especially, as we DO J for the LIGHTWEIGHT plate ment Assay will prove .this fact is sei Initii This is the acme of perfcctioi Full 100 piece Dinner Set. . We also sell single pieces. Ml! EREE TRAINS FURN?SIMD Authorities In Morocco Want Natives to. See Exhibition. Casablanca^ ! Morocco. NOY. 20. I Fieo traine for both natives, and Eu ropean population of the Moroccan towny and villages are ono Ci tho nov el tie:; of tho past month hore. The free trains were .'authorized by tho I French authorities ia order to embie everybody to visit the Franco-Morroc ? cnn .exhibition which recently opened, herc, ..It contains. the,.UBaa.l,.,comraer clal. educational and artistic exhibits and also a very, interesting collection of articles illustrating tho war. The exhibition lias proved particu larly interesting to t?o natives, who have taken advantage of the offer of free transportation by thousands. Ono of the most popular exhibits is, a re production of a Gorman trench, made ,by o .dorman prisoner, 'file part play ed by. tho Moroccan troops is fea tured in other war exhibits.' . "Richard is Himself a - Last winter when times were hard people econo mized In many ways. Some used less coal. Others re sorted to th* costly cs> .'_JU"._. _ -_._ ? - ? '?? pcuivui. i; usinj ci cneaper coal. Conditions arc- 'ior m?l now and they, aro de manding the best SLOAN'S your Dining Room and Sitting Rc suture in your h^cse, sitd et a reas o bat you acted on o?sr fruggestioa* $ ffi.'J.n \ J J? 1 .-'H KS. Vj'j . /.?...?. . , % .? I .> ./ J* fi1'' ' : r t ? ? > NG DINNER BE SERVED? that the frame of mind we are in--whether we are content and a big fe art in our enjoyment of tho day; but, if our Thanksgiv y table, resplendent with silver and cut . glass and served in a ind painted china, our dinner will be a magnificent success, or better still-drop in and buy her a set of pretty china Or be delighted, and her pleasure will make your Thanksgiving ted with 25 to 40 per cent MORE SILVER than'ony other litte t. That is a TREMENDOUS difference. It means , m^ch wto MOT chargei anymore for this HEAVY Silver than others charge '.' This is not our mere statement; the United States Govern StonffleV Hand-Painted China r table will look like mat rf a King, if your Thanksgiving dinner rved in a set of Stouffle's hand painted Colonial White and Gold al Bavarian China. a in hand painted, gold initial china, 22 karat gold is bumed in. .. . . . .. .$55.00 redbanks & Babb Low Round-trip rates for everybody offered by the Seaboard Air Line Railway i^l ?Tlie FrogresslTo Ballway jot the South." . TO ATLANTA, GA.-Georgia Harvest Festival, November 16th to 20th, 1015. TO CHARLESTON, S. IV-Southern Commercial Congress, December 18th Iftfc, 1015. .... tl -Sl^'f . CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY. KXC?BSI0N FARES, . j For specific rate,, schedules or other , Information, cull ea SEABOARD riffcntfi.or w,Ue , , . ' C 8. Compton, \ Fred Gelesler, T. V. A., ti. A. Lo Hwy., Asst. Geni Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. AtVuna, Qi. MORE FIRES Wita the coming of Winter Fire? Always1 Increase.., INSURE NOW 1 r ' ^.1. ' ' ' "1 " ' 1 .. ' In One of Our Old and Tried Companies. Sole Agente for Hartford Fire Ins. Co. .'Vi'"''.. ' " '.: '. . %\ v t- '. '. y-*- .>.'v,?> V',', ' REALTY TRUST CO. L S. HORTON, ''res. W. D. McLEAN, Sec. & Gen. Mgr. Ligon ?? Ledbetter Building