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Children tor H?tehsr's Th? Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been I m uso for over 30 ycara, lias horno tho signature ot y^j?mpA Stimm? arx'} '^"'''""n VT^TT/'mrfrr Mn per j J^^fC/ar^Tii^Bon?l supervisionPinco tts Infancy. .. . . ymmryJi *<<*?A?/?Z; Allow no ono to deceive you in this. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and" ?TUirt-hs-good ?? aro but; Experiments that trillo with and endanger tho health, of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment? What is CASTOR IA ?astoria is a harmless substituto for Castor OS, Paro* gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. Itf contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other IStercotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee, lt destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. For moro than thirty years it bas been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, oil Tectldng Troubles and Diarrh?e?.//. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, assimilates tho Food, giving healthy oud natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea^-Tho, Mother's Friend* GENUINE ALWAYS Iii Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought fMC eewTA?H C-f>MI.Ats>V. ^r-*W YOWH CITY; SPEND THANKSGIVING DAY IN GRE EN V ILL ?, S. C., GREATLY REDUCED ROUND TRSP FARES. VIA PIEDM?NT & NORTHERN RAILWAY BiG FOOT BALL GAME FI/B3IAN vs. WOFFOBP* Mach interest 1? centered on this game through out the State, due to tho fact that Forman has defeated' all Denominational I Colleges In the Slate ?Ith tho; exceptio? Of .Watford, therefor*, Mtg game: Is" expected to be a hard fought one. Tickets on sale, Tfcarsdnj> Novemh?r 35, 1015, retara Inuit same dat?-at thc folioing r?nnd nip iares J Bound Trip; For? From To Greenville From To Greenville Bound Trip* Faro 8pnrtnnbor? .. .. .. .. ..$1.00 Belton :..80 Tucnpau.'.. .. .. .. .. .70 Campbell. .; .W Duncan .. .. .. .. .. .... .. |60 Anderson .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1.10 Greer .. .V... .. .. .45 Ilonea 'Path .. ..1,03 Cluck Springs ..40 Donalds .. ... ..... .. .. ..1.20 Piedmont.... ... .40 Shoals. Junction '.. .. '.. .. 1.80 Feleer .. .. .. ..'. .55 Hodges .. .. .. .. .. .. ;. J.50 Wtlllamston .. .. .. .. _ .00 Greenwood.. .. .. .. .. ... ...1.75 Children Ave (5) years of age and under Iv. el ve (12) will be one-half the j aboTo round ti Jp fare;, For tickets and other lu forme ?on apply to nearest ticket agent, or C. S. AtLEN* Trafile Munagcr. Tho C. S: Sullivan Estate owns?a farm of 700 acres sovonty miles . x ' West ofAugusto; Qa, whioh.they have put in our: hands forsalo? Mrs. !, . guUivan cdnnbi:haudle tho property. She would take Anderson County -property,inpart payment.^ . It Iles within, a?y, two miles of ? alco town in v/liich there. Is;a bankin, large; cotton, warehouse;-^ a largoflourishing school with sevoml t?acbers, A splendid public road itiade QI Bland and clay runs through1 the ; property." The ro?ds dre all graded abd are much better than in .this , county. The Augusta Southern Railway runs .Uirough the property and h as a sideAtrae1r\oh/, XU&?S..-Ther^'IS1 almbat-?rof acres.'cldared. There is probably.,300 a 'hs in oho field almost levch The tenant; houses a < /better than anythingJn tbla coimty that l^V ?iav?i s?on.There ard, ix houses. Pour of them are. Bix robma^ two . foilr rooms. Tlieiand'ls sandy, with a good' clay ?Ub-BOll'within six Inches df~*he 'a>p, ?' This place \va3 sold hy the present owners for $16,000,001' ,The 'J ?.irchasers who wera speculators went broke owing about fi?.OO?.OQ,; , ra it and you can'buy it for that sum. . Noa' there ara lot? tdrmeu in this county with ono or two hundred acres.of land that will bring . chough'to pay for this pince, r , , "you-can give your children ?; iarjn .apieca.and''.still have enough' tori'your pelf. It 'ia in s splendid'whi?o^section, good water, abso lately healthy, and ail ri?bl'.in'6vc?> -pavii'sulaiv. . I v. On the farm adjoining tille, diere ia ike finest dairy I ever saw. V;'. '-"Thi'y were mllkmiexadly'lOO Jert?oyis at the tim? i. wfc thijfe, land .'<..... 1? sel?ii?-'?ti<'a??iaad; ?bis ?t"?S0,.?05't?:<?o.O0 ah-acre.. This farm has heep rented1 out tt*>" several years; but it: io cb lovel that ihey could not . wear;t?pu? I liave just made a;trip dowR there to look- orei tho plac?, and i th\h?? it IS ? g1rt?t b????lii. : The?:fe:s^i^reom- tot io'-mui??;" ?a-, the place ' Fina road> to - j Ana'?sW--''People: ?lay They makoCPje round trip i^ 5 or fl hours. Now if you nave ' aa?* ^roti?rry^ .fe-And?rtop .C??nt^' that '.yen" tfdul? llke^toput 16to this, nco mo at once and let mo see if I can't make a trade for you; We ' > wljl ?ivb yba'good terms pu the.balaaw. i ' V . ^This'place ia ? .; ri ' ." : Sit?d?rBvnie. The : land nooks the lander ort tho} road-fr^i Uelt?a to Ifohoa Path or Will?/i?nstori. Tho place^ in^ lying cut Xhp year becabse i^was li - lltigatlonr, 1 mi,:'^^;J!??^?^f \ 'coUba:wlm:Veryiin!b gaaniv ; ... , w v ' j You cab taV?_;t Irom me that tb?fe country is filV rlgbt and a good flaca to live.-- See'rite. .>,' s ' ,/1 ^ " - ?nc?eMcra Re?i ?ttate ?I?V^I!?^^^ Pleasant Meeting of tho Dixie Chap tcr. A delightfully pleasant meeting of the Dixie chapter Vas ?held .on Tuos*| day afternoon, nt the home of Mrs. Ch?ties F. Greene, -with Mrs. GTeene, Aire. Phelps Sasseen and MJTS. T. A. Wiggington, as Joint I hostcsaee. Besides - tho members tliore were .several visitors present, aud the ! meeting was tin unusually interesting] one. . After a few business matters were disposed of, the reporta from t?e general and state convention wore given, and were splendid. Mrs. Carrie Patrick gave in her own charming and attractive manner, an account of Hie general convention in San Francisco. Mrs. J lt. Ander? son, and Mrs. 'Rufut; Pant made the reports from. thc state convention in Aiken Oast weekl Mrs. Anderson gave tho .business side of the* conven tion, while Mrs. Pant told of tho many lovely social attentions which tho Aiken people had planned for the delegates. Mrs. Graco Cochran Toad a beau tiful tribute to the late Mr. D. Ht Jlussellr a Confederate veteran, and a splendid citizen. Two beautiful songB by Mrs. Cora Ligon, and Mrs. Greene were great ly, enjoyed, by'all During tho pleas ant uoelal session, tho three vera cious hostesses, assisted by- Mrs. Horace McGee' and/ -Mr. CT. Mc- j Gregor served un elegant Balad' course. V Mr. arid Mrsi' J. T.. F/jchey, and Mr.--.and "Mrs. Ralph Ramseur of Central came down tor "Tho Prince of Pilsftn," arid Tuesday evening, and were tho guests of'Mr. anti Mrs. Horace McGee. Authur and Pluckney Ligon of Spartanburg are spending a few days hore wi-: h relatives Mrs. H. Li: Adams of Charlotte, ls hero tb spend. Thanksgiving with | her mother, Mrs. Stephens. Mer. J. ll'. Hobeniciht of Columbia I {s tho guest of her sinter, Mrs: Wal ter Beaty, on<Soutii Main street. Mrs. G. P.. Tolly has returned j from a visit to her daughter, Mrs? Wilcox in Elberton; Ga. Mr. R. M'. 'Spearman of'Piedm?i a business visitor yesterday... ! Mfa. W. A. Clement was Ih tho city shopping yesterday from Bel ton; ,Mr> and Mrs,. P/. E. .Campbell or I tho Eureka section spent, yesterday la the city.' ' Mrs? J. H. Darby of Walhalla was m Anderson., yesterday. Among those,' homo from denison vi?l?t-???" TJiTo M"csf3T3. Jv .lt-. Martin,1 Robert Wtbb. Roy Masters, Gl?dadcn Acker <wd'I<ean. iRlch?rdson: I ? '??? ; ~-- ,. 5!r.' Earle Smith cf Clemson col lege passed through Anderson .yea- ; ?erday on his way tb his homo at Iva.' : 3 5 : ~- . " r, Hr. G. D. I"???4uii,. Who, .?we??.-. t? Florida ? few days ago,. has,ra.turnod to Att?^rsoh. vg -. ' "'. ; Messrs H. ' Hamilton," Syd . Jacobs, Of Now York, ?nd Mr. D. D. Smith Of Pittsburgh, a. j were-.Jewelry drum mers to ; Anderson yesterday . Mir. H: B. Fitzgerald iv; &pending. TCianksglving Day in Atlanta; Mr. -tiV B. Johnson, ot Belton . was? a . brininess''visitor'.:yesterday :] ? ?' ?Mr. O. P. Werner. of Pendleton ^va? Iii4bC city Wednesday . ---- H!aso3 All'?o. and: Gr.nco Peartnjan. Sro visiting, iii W'iliiamstou. ! , Mr. Henry M?Ttln: of liberty. was a visitor ht the city yesterday. '\ .Mr. John D. C?d? bf Mi. "Carm?? s^ht' ye^erdtty^n tiio city. > -Mpy Amos Adams ot : Gxpt.wcl?; was in Anderson yesterday;. - Mr. . !Frahk Pearson^ bf. Greenvillo sfras a bus bisas visitor yesjtcrda'j^ Mr*. J. e. Laltm?f. o$. Hopea Path spirit a few hours in' tli?'.cRy y?st?jc; day.. . ? - :' . Mr .j Hyder Neely, who 1?-.a. studert :a?< the. Clinton college,. U at home, pn ; account .of ' eh. ihjjury. ho received In'a-fttot?&fcgk?e- several'^ee-aa ago. While - th? ; hart^waa' not . a serious cne/hefcfr\Bun;e^ it ?nd -5uvU : decided io 1 cym? homo" tm . Ul fully Welt ogam, , Wan t>; Japanese Gold. . . Tokio, - Nor. 24.-Tho French gov. eminent has bee* -masing inqulriea ia Japan roletivej ia th?.^sR4M-y'Of. jwjfewlrr,* part of tito Japanese.gold how on depOsh in Europe. Discus ' siti&i- ?re under wi^. ?oncernlhg the practical forim. of a 4oan. ; -i. . -~-<r-----r--:.' . '' .. A?>t??2$?*MM?;, fonaicg ,?aSW /at Chl.irt^a??I?te?V'Mt*? C?tWt?fep. ?r.r. . Birthday 'Party. : Llttlo Miss. Caroline Speer enter tained j about twenty-five little friends at a pretty party on Tuesday afternoon .itt her homo on Bleekley btreet. Tho occasion was the iseventtr birthday of tho pretty little hostess,' and a very ihappy afternoon was spent by all '. Aftor ? merry ?cries of games, tho guests w?ro^ served with dainty re freshment . \ Miss Ldbra Horton come home from ConV?rse college last night and brought .with her u.s her guest, Miss Lucy Bomar, of Kentucky. Misses Lila and Inez King of TowaviHo are spendlug Thanksgiving w2lh Miss Sara King. ? Mr.. and -MTS. Frank Cunningham of Greenville are spending Tianks givhig hore with relatives. Mr. and -Mrs. Arthur Llgon of SiMLrtanburg are the guests of Mr. and, MrB, J. Haller Gibboney. Charming House Parly. . Misses Jonhle and Lal Cunningham reached home Inst night from Con verse -college, and brought with them PS. their. guests, Misses Vera Kellar; I Mary Lee Skeggs, Elizabeth Rc-idey, land Maud. Barron, all . ot.Comv-Bs I college. . . Mlm Anna Rows Cunningham en tertained .these young ladles and a few young men at a delightful little buffet Slipper, at their homo on Wost .Market street, lt wa3 a charming [.little informal affair. Lpter danc ing was enjoyed for awhile, making in all n most, enjoyable evening. Mrs. Rosa McCully is visiting friends lu Greenville for Thanks giving. ..? ? : Miss Mab Benham has gone to .Chicago, to attend the National Alum ni association which meets there She Will represont -Notre Dame of Maryland, ..aer. ajmA mnter. y . Mrs. ' ^FforaOverman aad lier motlier,'.'"Mrs,.,..Mary: Keith returned yesterday ifjom .a visit' to friends In" Aur.u.^a, 'Gci. Mrs. Overman .-also" attended iho state *L--p. C. conven tion, ip Aiken, while away.. Walhalla, Nov. ?,4.---The remains of Mrs. James T. Wilson, .who died on yesterday; morning In Greenwood, wero brought hore last. ' ??ght \? %\\o \ home of her son? Mr. George L. Wil son. The funeral will be held at I i-ris b/wnb tills nttern??n, ahd'-.t??e in terment will iba j in'. West View cem e tery. Foe many, years Mrs. Willson, made Walhalla. her homo, and has many friends who' regret to hear of ber death. She leaves her husband; cine son, George-L. Wilson, and three grandchildren,-Mary Ellen, James and Annis Wilson. Tito 'home of Warren Smith In WcBt End was destroyed'hy fir** nt on ear ly hour, this morning. Very few of the household!; goods were saved, as .bone, of the family were at-home at tbb:time. Mrs? S^ta 4? yt?tinc re iatlve3 in Gedrgia, and Mr. 8mlih had gone-to his work *>nly a bnlf-?cUr be ?*?J?-?., th? fire. Xi. is s."t known .wn??b.-" or or not he'bad any Insurance. rijv. T. L. SmltbV ot Pendleton, w'hbr bas' -accejrtea'. tho' call bf the i Walhalla Baptist' o'jtircb, will bring I his family to Walhalla.. In Ibo near ^It?v. W. B. Aull, who hos' been1 pastor of tho 0fc? ', John's ; Lutheran char dh fdr' some ."timo, will bring. hts family'"here t?he first of amit week:'. '-<. ' Mrs. Fannie: Brenn?ck?! ts Visiting ber uncle , Dr, Mill Wee in Greenwood: Dr. J. L: Ktokt?' ?nd Jas.. Mi. Moss- have 'gom?;to Spatt?nburff to attend the annual session, bf tho Jp per South Carolina conference. ' ;'V: "Mrs. J. A. Steck and Mrs. B. A. Lockwood are vlsjtlng friends in At lanta. :'-'>": . Miss Dorothy Dohme has returned, to ber. bomb' .In. Baltimore siter a pleasant visit to relatives hero. To Bs. Eiwtrochted. Albany. Nov. 24.-Tho. appeals court ?'/.ed the week beginning Jan? I nary lr ob Kia limb fof-eiebtrocbtibh [ot Bails. Smydt.; convicted' of ^toying f AntiaTSmbller: -, in- ?fe*<Y?rk in; IPI*. . . . .;. -. . . 'o<?.?-? ; >-.4t;-Gallipoli, Consmnti?ople/Vt.r?oV. 2i,~ytpl??t , fighting near S^dd?V Bahr, at t^b tip I Of Gallipoli peninsula is rep?rtbd- In offlclaVcomm?pnfe?tio?s.. A British {.aeroplane and/?d.lot .was captured i?t? ?ilSBi? S?8VI?ES_BERE TODAY ^IRST AT CENTRAL PRESBY i TERIAN CHURCH AND THE EPISCOPAL STORES CLOSED ??_ And Day Will Pau Off Uko Sun. ! day is tho Prediction-Spe cial Music is Arranged. : i. j' Today will almost bo Uko Sunday ju Anderson. AU ol' tho stored, or practically all of thom will be closed and also tho business houses. In a'ior>, Thun ksgl vlng Day Is to bo gen erally observed in this city, i Union Thanksgiving services will bo hied' this morning at 10 o'clock In tho Central 'Presbyterian church ?nd special services <wllI ai. o be held ht Grace Episcopal at ll o'clock. Dr. john E. While will deliver tho ser mon at the Union services and several ?f the ministers of Che city will take art. Special music has beon arranged for tho occasion, and among that render ed will be :"Venlte," hy TjecBoon Pow ers, Anderson College glee club; "A psalm of Thanksgiving," Mrs. C.-It. ^MacDonald. FOOTBALL GAME PLAYED TODAY 1 Many people will, attend the foot hill gamo t his' (morning wliich is to be played botworn Anderson lilgl?' fcch?ol and Ejaklie sub team'. Tito gamc-!win bo calle! promptly at 10 o'clock at Beuna Vista, park. Slnco all. of the st?r?.3 and business houses: ?vlll- bo closed,- doubtless tho attori ?anco will be larger than that of any., of tho other , games ployed by tho local scioOltlhfs season. . Capt. Jones stated yesterday that this ought to" be one of tho beet ?ames' hi?'team hos" played.; Both: Squads will be nhout equally matched . ?d ibo contest, will, be hard fought. Viiose v/.vo' have seen tho Ramos of ibo Anderson sebpol this fall' have soon some football oqual. to. that of tho .1>cst iteania lu tho country and' are anxious to soo tho game this morning. May Iiisann Them. I Paris, Nov. 24i-Premier Skoulodls rjf Grocco Is quoted hy tho Petit pari sian- as Saying If tho allied troops retreat into Greece" they may bo: dis armed although the Greek government lias not' committed Itself on - this point: . ; .?.. .? . j] 3f?rc Australians: Melbourne, Nov. 24.-?-The Austra lian government- hos decided to r'aiso nnother 50,000 mon. This brings tho Australian contingent to 300.000. v This is the newest defini tion of salesmanship: "The art pf selline goods that 1 don't come back" to people .' who do." Cinnd goods is the first es= sential.. But, to reach the "peo? plc who do come, back" it is necessary to get them in the - ?first place.. And the logical way to se cure them is by telling them . the merits, of the goods in the Daily and Semi-Weekly S Intelligencer. Carnations For For tfce; lew..' hiM?, dozen .. '.... 60c Hot the regatar vase, ... per dozen.v!Hfe. For fini disp?ay, per , d?sen. .-. Creen given vriih all Marshall Ava! ; ; * Phone 911 ' W^jgioriRi Telegraph Delivery i cv I ?a Mi? Why Not Assume that ''?.Vic" and yourself pulled a "wish I1' " . bone'* and "She" gol thc shorter aid? is cxtntly what ''She" would wish for especially on ThanKsgU ty Day. Thc special Thanksgiving; boxes arc extremely pretty, but at that, they uro' ?not so pretty as tli?ir rvht?nts is deli' cio?s. Phone us your orders-our delivery is very prompt. Evans'* Pharmacy X '.' -f, Phones 522, $28 *:.;..-...'.,' ? fm nm m ty, ''?Xl M Ho ?ld It , Lady-How much aro the?? chick* e'nat \ Marketuian-Four1 shillings each. '?Lady-^-DId you raiso them yourself? toarltotman-r*-Oh, yas; thoy wero 3 shillings and'G. pence yostordayj Tit-Bits. William," said tho tcachpr during .:, the lesson lu physiology, "what ls thu. uso of-tho external ear?" William considered a moment, "I think, teacher;" he rald "lt ls mostly iiscd to catch dirt:'/--Ladles' Home Journal... ;. , * . ." . . ^ ? ; A Possible Kel ruction. "I boar you are having a 'Tako it Hack'campaign,In this town." ".Y?s?? admitted, the . PlnnkvIIlc clti zeu'. "Have; you fal lol to return?"' . "Oh, no. - tiwant to ?seo a man' wbo called mo'*??1lar''n1jout three years agoiV-^^sbprgl&Poat. . For Infanta: dad Children Ito Us? ForOver30Years Always bearra' the ^ S?ynaturo of tam t i^xf mn m I iii vVe hope yoiur Thahic$giymg t'y . ,. ' wilKbe very ple?s?ntiy . v spent |fl rr^vt?.-:- t v, J-.. ?sm