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.. ???ir - i* ''-iA What this new bust-line is, and ho'W lt '?featly ; improves all types of figur?s ls best demon strated in th? N?w Model 4* i Fr?Li. Say ! &r?nf J^ er ) Cor??fs at $2.50, $3.50, $5, $6.50 and upwards And'at any of these prices, our expert Corsetieres will lit you personally-T-a service that insures the new figure-line in both STYLE and COMFORT! . '." ; '?'/?] .. :This;?stjieTCftr^ ...v.r.r-- i . lil?, ifiNii Milli'ii i? "i f^||fE?fe': N V I L L ?, S, C... I ?i^?n^ ftMbw:Eb MUND I^IP ?ut j?&Mf?ife. fflgmm MK ?lat Fuyait. has, defeated ,B?o?^t?oiu?r i fWlICfjeB In<4he itate> wita? e?bpti?f ;?? nVo?oW^ expected io pl a hard fougk*one, - -.. .... <: tU? iollowlngrodad trlfy faros: rftW." ??jjj j~.?Y?f,' ivy--; v- v|? >?C?*? ?' " " ' - IW?ud TrlF? FarelFro?i ..-.,; .To'/GjrM ^Gjtwnrllle ' Ee?ndil^fth Fare Belton;.. :;. .,'h.. ?90 pt?a>u .. .. J59 Anderson ........ .... 1.10 ..LOS ..USO . . UO ... 1.75 r'liHih'cn'?hc (?) -.??ara of age and under twe?re \(J2) rtt?l be one-half ih? abur? ronnd trip fare. . . . i Fer-t?ci?ets-and other information apply io neureat ticket agent, or n S. ALLEN, TriivGu Manager, i " - r, C" '?"'".'^.?.r.'lu'li'.^gey' From to Greenville Spatianbttwr.:.. .. ...........WM T?cmpou .. . .. .. .. .. .70 Duncan .. ... .. . j60 Gr??r .-. .. .. .. v45 Vinal l?prlsgs^;-. .. v. Flodihont' ... .. .. .. .. .. .40 .Pelser'fv. ............ -JB& Wliiamston .. .. .... .. .... JW Honca.ralh t?_? ? . _. inii'mun . . . . ii Shoals Junction Hodges... .. . . t/reenwood lim mm ? ", -f'.'Thp C. S; Sullivan Estate o^yps'.'n*farm of 700 Acres-?oy?nty^i Vveiit ?it ?rjg?et?, GUi? wbl?iN^';Vj??vo put i?'.'pur .hitod^-'l^a'ale.;;-;ti miles . Mrs1. Sullivan cannot imndlo tho fi^p|^^\'/..fihe/>;v0old'>>-vm? Anderson ;vV^oii.^ty.' property. in; p'?rrpc^ent.'; lt lies vfitliip, say, tvv?;mllOS vof -Annice iow^ ; 1 '4^9w^:?.i^r6o^tton war/ehpuse^ quite^o. aiuiausr; ;?fe pr^peron's. stores, I ? a large Nourishing a?hoDl .vrfthr^^ . .... ' I and ha? ??fslde trc?k on this'land.: There" is" al?adKt B00-s;cr??'Oleared.i Tliero.ls pr?bobly.SQO aerea In,one field almost-lovel, v' Tlio tenant houses are better than: anything ih thia bounty ihat T : * have seen. . There aro six houses.^ Vour of them are' six rooms, two : fqpt r??piB. ; The laud is sandy, with a'good clay aub-aoii within stt1 ; ihches ot t^b top. This placo .^??"B?id:.by:!.the' presj^tt 'j0^ersvtor.--|46i|Ofl?.OO.. Tji? . pui?llast?i's ^t?^ v^est bi ike owing about $12,000.00 . j ohi it' ah? 'yon can buy lt for that ?tim. Now there.are,lots of men'in J thin county with onto or two hundred acres of land that Will brits . ? C???HU to pay for this piaf v . ' ;' '.;' ' J V" ???>e^:gjtT?.Tyo?r.- cMljdrenv a.iarin- 'aptece.-.sni still have enoo/ih tot'^yourself. It-l?in- a-splendid white seeUod, good water, abtor ,v lu^ly hb^l^ On ' tho farm.ftd^ '- : v T?er ? is selling, alt around thia nt $S0.00 toi $80.00 on ?erc. .This. f?ttu; has bB?n rented out fdr several years, but it ta so level that they c?nid not : ... flsllffi^^cMs0^^or5^Wllhamathn;? > T^e ? y?a^Wkc^r^it ^aa la litigaUon. .?/ni?t a mh?.1whfy;^.rk>d R hb^ fa^m'ron the place last year-and ho told ms-.M ntsd$;i*;ba?es of cottoa^^^ wjth w^ little raaoo. ( Vpn can take; it from m r?Aec:^^iiT?^ ''?'''^'.:^*? '^i'^''?'!^\^:'''^ ' i.'' PT.', , .in i,- ,r....... M w O' ?????????^ ???? ? j Miss Ula Webb h:ui gone to 8par tanburg to attet"! tao wedling of :n : Ezell. ? , V . ^Prof. Morrteoa Hore Friday. . Prof. Lion lr ca of Clc?w?n ? col .ore, wJU address thr ladle ? ot tho lander. Alumnae a?.^ocla?c-n. on Friday . at-; te j noon at four o'clock, In tlio pa - lloiu 'Or,'th? Hut?! Clilquoln. i .Ute subject will be '^rhe Early History of South Carolina," and a, tundid treat ls In store for those w'.o.ksar him. Tho Lander association have In vj tea ail tho other ohib9.an.-l chap ters of the city to be present and t&ar -nia>>- /...?.??'.. .v<t..: ) ; .... Dr. Morrison ,1a a fluent speaker, and Jbaa fb; attr?c?jtf o address. r,v .. ? Coko hud Faucy Work 'Salo Today. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Presbyterian o.vurch will havo a caks and fancy work sale, today at Moore Wilson's store. They, have a beauti ful' selection of fancy work artlclei, an'j will take orders tor any special Thanksgiving dish.' They .-will also have cakes of all kinds and descrip tions, - and will he glad to fill any orders Mrs. B. B. Gossott will leave to day'tor a ten'days visit to New York. . 3Tr3'.'. LcQrand.duenry: of Columbia, IV . the ?g?est ! of - b'rr.-'?nd ' -Sirs. J. L, Groy- '?' ?j&f?? ''. m ;f Miss Eubank Taylor has returned from > a two weeks- visit -to ^relatives te;; Bllwt^C^?^^^lar"t > .-j . '""Mrs. ?'estde'T?ylor'h'os gono to1 Rlc^lan^j?to,,, to,.vi.6it relatives- .... ifthe Hearts Delight olub. wilt'meet' with Mrs. Alice O'Neal Friday after noon -at 3 o'clock. ! State U. D. C. Meeting. . Aiken, Nov 22>-Selecting Union for tho meeting -place of tho 1016 convention dud 'electing Mrs. L. L. McWhlrter, of Jonesville .. president, for tl:? next year the I9th annual con vention of the South Carolina divis ion, United Daughter* of the Con federacy, ended tonight with a bril liant, reception at the -Titaulan hali. The election of orflc er s carno at | the close ot a busy day . during'Which-, the convention was^ in continuous ses-1 son, broken only toy a ' luncheon.-1 served at 1 o'clock.- The newly elect*"! 'ed officers were Installed following) the' eloctlonV'Mlss 'Allele" MV'E?rie* of f Colrjnibla, the ?etlring president, turn ing tho gavel over to Mrs. Wc'VBilr ter. . Othoir :offlcersv elected \wero: Mrs;. John -,Cart, Oia^cdjurgii'fiTst ?. .vflieV president; -Miss\Majy^iU?^ns? York,. 'Second vice .?ir?'sUien^;?jSirB. A. G.' rSi?c;la?r^'T^'a?ctt?vllle;?hird vice? pr?s* i Ideti|V ,.M3sa ?/rdf?.v Smith; Gr?efv fourth viet president; Mrs. Jame? WV; Mixson, UniOrji re-oi?etei? correspond-, lng secretary; Mri- :. Waller duncan, Alken, recoiling secrefeVy????ro. W. fH\, Cely, Greenville, titeo^nferr.lfirai c:\<??cC. Patrick, Andeir^c^ reelected historian; (Mrs.. .. '/Tv' Rv/^rln?nier, Spartanburg, registrar; Mr*. Mallie Perry. Lancaster. recorder ..^ ;p? crosses; Mrs.t Anna. C. Ancruin,, Camden, auditor. ' j', I 5*!ss Mary P?ppcnhsin?, ot Charles* ton. *was nominated for precident g pa ierai of t'4Q general : division, United .Eaus?tcr3. ci' tho '?? Confederacy, . it? 11916. .. A. resolution iadc rslugMJaa Piinrnrhrim-. W2a r^c^tcd witS 'marli I ed -.enthusiasm -and' a r iain g vote ? " Spartanburg :?; through. Mrs- Pike, I I invited the 'slate division to meet I th?r? next year, the' invitation -being I I withdrawn ia -favor of-.Union-' when , h?^*n. p5r?~Ulff. ill " LO AITS. ?teppv cf ; that city,, wtao : extended I Union's invitation, itrom tho city ofii I cials and organisations. The state division, .United Daugh-, I ter%i of-, the Confederacy, ;adcp?ed e. j \resolution: .today r.Broelng- to,?ien.d ?tjts | .effc-r-ts;, toward:^-tjtyb' establishment throraghout - the state of. camps of United Sons of Confederate .veterans:, l .Thts .oftcrnhonr 'tfc?U-lTt??itlrbn of Josep'i Wheeler; children's- chapter entertained the convention ::t?t.?*??ak h??r; with ; 'rfetft??OTi* .'and''Wgs' ?nd Miss Frances Pemberton, .ct?to chair tt&a ^o?.:^tiie ? .^jH*fen^ chapters,. read lier annual riport-. . NOTICE CF MEET?N?? ?csfoW^I&t^ly ^Teetin? i Will Re ?.* Held- 8?Wr?riy J?tghi; \ To .tho Activo Lifo Insurance- Agents In Anderson County: ; i , ? -, ^ AS :yc4 &?v0 .possibly noticed, there has' recently been organized 'acre, An association of lite .underwriters. ] Tho.' regular' monthly' pi?*t!?gT for ? I Nay?mher.vWi!! te;??ld at 7 ^30 o'clock ird?y: night, November^27tfc. at the of Chitiuo?a, at nvhich supper-?dil ?ob.'served.. We aro dcslroue. of . h%v fng every . active -life ??sai ance agfcn?; liking '. this' 3 ?r. ext?iiding.' to eacj/jag-erit an j I ?nvltatlpn ta ho. present e,t ?nr. meet^ nightiv .Tho #nbj?et> w? c?tlnkl4s . "J,':.W. Dldtsbn.l C?lhoun Harris, President i ? .- : . Soc-'iPreas. . : -11/aeky ^wesriv-.... he?s ; Sal.ly? >?r^:ch^d^ ;,; it Ot hov-I ^fi?fy?.ths^.,Jtfr?ff'-^i*^'. An d wh en t? : la kisses TC * se r 'a n ca e. Cy. hjWv.-.-l :wrtei? \ tu?t.-'-I ..w,ere..:thot>?; -' -Donchano. nasa W!tL ADDRESS IN COURT HOUSE THURS DAY EVENING SUBJECT "HEROES"! tMtw ?u&'Driflfral IH?air?i?d Lee- j :x. t&^ S&Vmg \?ith Tl* Ung Descriptions. *5"Ul"?i" . C/rt;,*?'.- ?. Margette, the. national s?Qt",fc eup^rlnleini?nt of the Satvatlon ^my?/.^lH|'" o*6llv?r "an address at tho court boued T:uroilay evening. No vember jSJS. st 8 o'ejock j Concerning tho lecture, tho title of which ls "Heroes," the following com? nient wilt ho d! interest: "HeroOfl?Ms a now and original il lustrated; lecture, bristling with thril ling - appealing1' tleecripilous of} the display ot rare courage, distinguish ed valor'; and deeds of 'faring.'' Our. hero-fathers aro j vividly, soen in ittriklrig'. sketches Of *!:-elr strug gles, risks rtiid chivalry to ghih Amer ica, and lo obtain American 'freedom, interesting .abarles of heroes-of pat riot ter.. Including .Columbus, ;tH? .Pil grim fatHpfe, P?hl 'Jones', Paul Re vere', George Washington,' Ahra1m> Jiipeoln, Jumes A. Q?r?lotd.^iPr^Bident j tfcKlnley ' anl others hiake'.arVntOOt | in't^cstinfif^ch&pter; ?ppw ; fjj??fc f :$ . JtAH?ETTS )? ?in- ' '''?---^. ^';aie^sAinti|i!?in ?picture : and word are-sihowa-bravely ?uff?rlnghvillainy, treachery,; persecution and/ death' by. . fire and-rnvt-Vd ti> Serve Christvaind to secure religious liberty. - .luspcclally | thrill ins io tho referen.ee to the oatdy. Christians' im Rome,-, and the intense wickedness.' of .-Nero...-culminating id i the burn Lng:; ot . Rome and .afterward' ! >to his-Oorh ?stficlda'. *ii-Preser\> n^>beroea ?are graphically poWrayt- Itf^biO ?orvtco arid, ?gal-1 . laut . action-'to .eav.o .and benefit the ? bodies.'and souls of-their follow men and1 tb honbfi Opd?^ - . > Even boys Snd girls of the. : .city, are he. re o a, and several Incidents on ihls^Kna^roiglven. \ Th? work .o? t?'e Salvation- : Army in yarh?us,^ranchos 13 touched upon, .jacii ; true * ?lories, .'ot braire. deeds are rc-lated- where.'-, tn the '. pursuit -, of ijielr duty, many,., army oraeers ?aye ineir.; Uves j to fidve .others.. ,. . T,i}.,lecturepW^oh "is interspersed with . several.;. . touching illustrated scngs; conduces w&v -a- vivid, . .de scription ; of. ,a 'baud nf ;, salvattontete who, whlie going.down,.upon a.sink ing'.steamer; sang .and pointed ;acir fellow passengers to Christ. .-The lecturo; whick has been glvbn from Maine" io Fibridii, ?nd, froui New York. ,tp." Chicago,- IS . In every way. mt creating ana .appealing; and Joists abouts two.-hours. There, aro ovei ICO dissolving,pictures. Colonel J. . E.; Margette; the if ct turor, ia-an officer of. over-34 yearn* service, and j has 'bceh '-for tho . .last .14: .'years 4ho:. National You^g- Peo-:'' pie's secretory* of tho ?../?^alvatlph.J army, ?tteche4.to, ?tile n&tibnal iheaxi-' quarters lnil?5e^ wrl^...Clty.. i During the Colonel's leadership ihiSi important-.wofk, faks^be^Agreally,.?der , ^'?loR?dr.ailO; many how fen tur ed have .box-n.",'intnojd?c?^; to;, add tpythf; effi ciency .and]attractlvcnc-.-a pf-.tho work. ." Aipong t:e; neW; developments recent-f,. ly ' organized . ate ' : tho' Life*S?vlng: scouts, fpo boys, and tho Lafc-Saving guards, for .elfley ;which . are-Very pop ular and aro crowing continually. Colonel Margette \ts - the 1 national scout superintendent of tke.army, and is hopln? t? .s??'v1^!^j^ving Scouts and guards .'troops organised ;ln C-very corps. '<?-..vv lt ls primarily in -tho interest 'of the. young peppl?V v work that t-ie colonel la ic this .-city xi #3 Nov^gaJh^^?ai*. A bridge ?that ls: .tb' be built for,. f.h? Wollend govert?aSat te?rp?a erfcr thc Hv^ 'i? Java-raas been made ?^?i-ilio ahbiJs m Ifoll?nd, and this *tff be structure fi ...?,Qt. in members. Tho ^;'nay/iBttd^of ' aka ?afer? that tthsr. proof. isito'*^^^^ sSlngbcf three conn coting: with over the pier?. WK!lB9s . feet 10 by of un nr cited.;4Hk*)iGl short, Pira '^pStil ^^t^^"'^oasr.'-^ do-: " to ca'-ry a <ala?ls:;traatijia]l% tt&'gua^b. of 8 . i-5?fc?t. - rRMOTi :st?rla^lp?^>me\TAV? Popular Mc |-elia^?,3iWW^i<>^ .;?. . , ' . !"" -'. Auetion v?iasMe, (orpins' .?afly ! at (CM^aolA l?ote?j MIw .CatH? ?BS?rnc ter. PRIHGEOr PltSEM WAS DEUOH??UL SHOW One of Ingest Audiences of Sea son Greeted This Wtaa?ng Attraction Last Night. ..?-.., - ? ' ' 1 Perennially pleasing, "The .Prince cf ??i!con," appeared at- tba Anderson . .-'.Lil. * mst evening and J was -greeted by a large audience. It ts, a great pity that -Anderson does not al ya yu .... ..:.;>.., ??i ..t...'.? . i' I- .. i . .< 1 . i i ...... ??MM?. ? - Iii'. I.-.UUI.UI ll NH advertised as did this attraction last-night. . The Prince ?f Pilsen," like good wine, seems to improve with age. Frank-Pixley and Gustav Luders nev er wrote so well as they did-in thia ovcr-pleaBing opera. They wrote oth er operas which enjoyed a brief sea son of popularity, but "The Prince of Pilsen" ts everlasting in its possibili ties to please. If.o music ls well known. The fav orite numbers have become household melodies and tho action of the opera ls so bright and efferveacect that when oven indifferently presented it is still potent in it? power to entertain. With' Jess Dany Dandy in the lead ing role of Hans Wagner, the opora was welcomed last night with much applause. His- consummate good humor,, his genial, jovial personality, tho very'aplrit of comedy-which seems tn exude .from, his . ponderous- person creates infinito, delight : Last ni?ht v.c wa:; warmly we) cu mal. i - The company supporting Jess Djindy has-been well selected and the .endri r r?duction frcshonsd and 'brought u( to date.-. ? ... . i i. ; . No one', <i Woo .; really cn Joys Qi . good ^i'.'": .wnii.isungt will .evQr,grQw Mr?d o! "Tho Meengo of the Violett TTh( -ons or tne Sea- Shell*1, and "Heidol berg," They aro the classics bf jlghi "ri? T. ,rMorai S*- Car: Pttb, ibo Pi ince of- Pilsen, sings bu , ? -o^s ?I. with a SplHt nec eceary tb maka it offecth?e. Helot Fitzpatrick aa . Nellie ..Ragnar: 'wai .canning.. Her .piquant, poreonalit: and pleasing, voice were.appreciated bj the-audience, Mabel-Marris oe Mrs Madison Crocker waa one of the dis tin et Ive- features of lf4t. night's per formance. It la a, tc?iws parL.whicl sho pres?nta In-a mbsi preposaessinj way. She ls an admirable ac Wo sa am availed herself of all-of the nc titi cp i)c .'tuait ioy oi' the ehan.e tor ; Merv . : MU this, Miss Harris displays her sol f lu a series of- gowns that tor beau ty and richness arc .. riutrv?ls, ba thai way;... -, '..? t Billy Arnold ?to .th?/irole( of r] Tot i Wagner. has;, a .par t which ? is. -. alway attractive, -It gives bim A ebonee fe igood acting*and an opportunity fo vocal;: display which '?^. did noti fi?e lee.t. ilia duet with. Florence ? Hens: "The Messajpe Of thb "Violet," wau el coptteqaUy .weil BUttgrond.MWs Hon?;? .supplied tfiie nei?asary.Vbiwrio.to'takl a distinctive -feature cf. tho $erta manoo;, VLreno Duke, as Sidonia ar. George L. Meyer aa i Fi'?n?bio ; wbi .well . to-? cther . and arc exceptional] ?clever dancer?. ; .A. very important -feaOure ,of th present production ot VThe Prince < Pilsen^ Ia ? tho- costuming. The 'coi turnea were- designed by Arcille Gun an ? Will Fi. Barnes and- -.are exec? bigly, artistic. , Because of .their un que de^isr;: ar, ? richness O? fabric tul feature ?will 'always Attract -ettehtlor Tho chorus ia a good' singing bodj In fact, the chorua is, the backhoe of tho opera. . I PERSONAL . Mr. C. K." Brcuzuaio o? Dciion Wi a business visitor yesterday,. . Mr, Fred Dean of Starr, ^cn t ye t?r??jr m- Anderson,' ,y ; :. Mrs. E. J. Gamblo of Beltomwa?. tho city shopping.on Tuesday. , - ;' ?..,*.?*:??:<'fi. ll ;n- ,|-/: ' '' Mrs. J..?T: .Hunter spent yesterdi in- Anderson chopping. ; ' ? .?iu . .. . ? - Mrs. J. C. Campbellvof.Pendlet? spent yesterday tn Anderson . ile? ' . <::):* i ' '1 .- ' V-Dr.vJ*4^Allgood of Liberty: w a visitor Tuesday,. ?>. .I'-.-"Messrs). J. R, Duckworth and Ma Rogem of Williamston spent yea te rd in the city. V. Mrs - Josio POopleLi | and. , Mi George -Bennett, who are , ?p?ndl! eome tune in Willlamatcn, .'..ave- be la. Anderdon. a ?ow days. at thv ht sido ot Mrs. A. G. Means .who I: been quite ill. v .Stews* 'Chas. -E^ana)'andv''W-.-.? Lewis, of' ivn were biiBinc33-- V?BU< j-iaU-rday. , ^MAarar' ??,W4li Hanks.:'$/.'KL'' 'vi Adams and P. B; <Jalley,' Jr., of ,1 spcat yesterday in the city. 1 ^rt*::'fWv I. Haiiley, MKS vifi know and Mrs; Johnj?n <#??re automobile vp-iufty ^^ in Anderson y le^wy-' frOni : Howell; .fi*/-, ?>. . t***4>*$*4** There will be ? box suppei at \\lest DuAblta School btiildihg T?ni day. night <Novbmh?r. S5.- -The pol I? cordially invited Ito come, Miss Ola Browne spent tha'..we (rM vrith 'M^fee Sri as4 Clim Cc ran-, . : ..i^&fe* Prof. ,Y. vp. Kelly and Mr. fi 'Oothran attended. fte pl?j?. at. Cha ?er?' 8atnrd?y night; MIssos Ruth Hundan and Pearl H. man werc.ih ?W?lfomaton a- fow ho Sunday. a f to'rn o o n. Says Simple Laxative Case of Chronic Constipation ' Yields to Mild Laxative . Compound. Writing (nun the ' House ot thc Good Shepherd,, at Sunnyside Ave., and ?blh cit., Seattle, where que) lb tho g?carfOf.?pcr life-long friend-,tho Reverend M?jher, Mrs. Mary Auntin, wldotf of- U 'rwc<hy San Frandoppi, who l?st everything in the fire of 190G, says .slio experienced speedy 'rOrlef iron; -iii.: ^a? x$ Br. Caldwell's Syrup- * Penslu. and tln.i :'-he found this..gen ii*?, piessant-tusttng : laxative more offeptlyo than Bi.veral doses of eas?- .-' to*-oil. , ' I Theactive- principles of certain lax* atlvc herbs aro combined in Dr. ('. ld well's <3yrup-Pepsin to act on [the eliminative organs in an easy, natural way, without griping or other dis comfort Its freedom from opiate or narcotic drug of every description, combined with ltSf, gentle action and positive effect," make lt the ideal laxa tive for family usfe. Druggists every A bottle ,1 Or. Caldwell's Syrup ; Pepsin should be lu every home for \,% uso when tho: Ccchslon arises. -A trial - bottle, free of charge, can bo obtain d by writing to Or. W. B. Caldwell, where soil It for fllty e?nts a bottle. I ? 54 Washington 8r., Monticello, 111. #. ' '< ?. V" . Iii! . - ;_? v.- -.; . : Make ?.Aa tell you all tho woos of hi1 heart before ho goba. Don't tell bl ho's a'chump ?but tell him to get up and hump; tell him not to be so alow, but get ?round, arid say "Hello!" Piri ? alive, what can 1 .dp to.help .myself.; ^| as well as you?'* . . Do not walt until ho's dead to strcv bouueta around his h?u?, >?ice word*/.;/;; spoken aro out of place, if not. ^i?^js boforo 'vis face/:-,.Make, him cse .thu you're h Is friend, and .will stay such. 'j to the end. Yes;.tell him now.though ho's rough: "AVliy,, old brother, you'ro Just'the stuff thia world needs to make lt go; rno?w:.b',ace up and cry,: "Hello!" Herd ?Ve plenty, such about,'.: that are worth tho digging out. In this* way you surely con 'moko him feel that he's ?. rrinri. Ho will alway? think of you n's, jala best friend, trie:' and true i lb ?tho- friture you will know what goba lt .does to say "Hoi* lol" - Hay "Hollo." When you see a friend in woe, walk r&ht VP and say^."Hello!" Say, "Old Brother; Oowd* yojSm; .How's the world 8,''ulsijfii\ ypu??'?iTOBt?^rteht up,' and . d$n,'t. ho, slow,1 'liftlgu; arid ?haky, and {Say. "Hello!" ?lap the brother en tho I back; bring, your-hand ''down .-with a whaCk. ? His clothes are poor-p.iaUe?. nb : : < <r.v, ju -v. .? r ? mind, Just cuy,?''Hel lo!'?."That Uomo-spun skirt may. con ara ' great . strong heart, ' trrio ?ia _ iel ; that eld- cb?t arid. shabby' -irest j cuts po ice, but do ybur beetto-m?ke hlnx, happy here dn|. earth un <J.tb. feel that he'sL of?jwprth. ?Den't y?u>feribW that euoa' al?hap baa every day his sure; mishap? jAU.he rieede iS;heafty e.hebr to-mak?N him nappy while. ???'A' here;/ Don't let him think, th-M ?'? .) earth was dead against him ginee his birth:' Crack bis sholl, draw Iii in c. it; doo/t. Jot hlm^ whine, sulk ?t pout, < Capital on il SurpVuo .Collections Give* Careful At'sall?B Billson A? Smy??, Jae. A. Hndgena* President", Cashier. V '. ' E. E. TolUgo?* Afiat, Cashier. ? m ?'..'' ' v?).-'f.>; ; : .?.."?* .? v..-,".?'.?-. U. S. Et?tHe3hlpf:i;'Sotith Carotina" ";' i fi mm t>ec^r^er ':'?3tk to ? Ttti? ?&?5 Th?Spirtbojrn C?mri^qr?lal Cbrigtetiii *iU fee - held. 1st Charleston D?ccmb?r I3th to l?th^ ^lCr This ia an AtiDocip. tion ot prominent Uu?lucos men front Uli foim^ held oath year ?O? the pu rp 02 e of di li eu BS hi g bu Bi n?s a Welfare; both of. thc ll^tM^t^^^^^'Sffi f?rm?r? .Xrast year tho Connre^? vmn'ijcld nt Okla homa City And the year befoi?. at Mobile, ''^rbji^yfer the meeting^ is t? 6efh?l?";rit.C"^ men of prominent busf?cfcs, social and publie ,life havo. alrendy...accepted in vltattariB to bs preiiont. At least four members of t|ie-Chblriet of tho Presl^ ; dont ot ?ie united States will bo pres-' ettt at-tho toe?tirigi0 A squadron of tho Atlantic Fleet. .Torpedo Boats, ' S'tthun^Ip?iJ?nd Tor pedo Boat ;,'D?Bti^e^,'';^'aH.-:.-well ns Dreadnaughts, w?ii:]b^in' ton' tiarxbbr, open for inspection of tho public, D?comber .'l4th and ; l?th? oe d? visitors ht this tln^b ,^Yl also have tho pleasure of seeing: s ?nagnificont car nival. 7' ' ?outhcrn Hallway is orrancing epe- . dal fare tickets;- arid o::curstti^i^?% Greatly;!;'R^^4vH?ti^. Trr?;Earc? J.^ V?A " !|^?^||^ hi cenncc?or. fvit?? i?ie Bh?? lUdge Sly., F?om. ~ * Tickets on sale Non iSlh io 38th, cnd fer ?rains Jue lu Atlanta bc Georgia He^?j?t Festival ?iid So?theaei-* ? M r(" '-.??fr Li* BAIXT' ?CI?EDI7XE IT. Ander-wn.S.?5 A H HJiO ? MC JLOS PI 6^2 P ? ^.Attaate .. .. ..mi? P S ;| 4^0.^. M ;.8J?Q' V M''? fljt? A^ mm .. . Fi>r camp?et?/*fpriB6t??nJapply to.tic!-M osent, or,wrile, -? '1^0i:*Bsert:lV'?-?W': Qre^iitfllsy S: Cr 3, B. Anderson, Supt, ll. B ^?letton, ?. C. : M