GRAY MIR BECOMES D?BiUHiCK.GLOSS?i Try GrandaiotherV ?id Favorite | Recipe ol Sage and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows th^" Sago Tea aud Sulphur, properly compound ed, bringa back tho natural color and ??nitre to tbe hair whon faded, streak ed or gray; also ends dandruff, itch ing scalp and etops falling hair. Years ago the -jnly way lo get thia mixture was to msk? it at home, which 1B mus sy and. troublesome. Nowadays we Blmply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound." You will get a largo bottle for about 60 cents. Every body useB this old, famous recipe, be cause no one can.;.possibly tell that you darkened - your 4*alr>^ es lt does lt nu uuiuru?y und ovon?yV YOU dam pen a opongo or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand nt a time; by mornirrg-; the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your h??r becomes beautifully dark, thick aud glousy and you look years younger. WePry Clean Soiled Waists and make them-look ns clean, fresh and neat as :when new. < Walsts.m^de from lace, silk, velvet, lawn or any other material can be cleaned and pressed BO they look and flt as wall as they did when you 'first wore theta. ' This' " service makes a wonderful economy ja dressing posulble fdr every woman. It costs a little and it saves a great deal.. . . , .'.-'.. Try the service-send us ? waist that is sp .soiled , that you hesitate to wear lt ' longer-and see bow ; we'll freshen it up. y. ANDERSON STEAM LAUNDRY .: Phone 7. ,; To cook with is the most convenient Mel t o h e had. Ant) it is the cheaper, too when the least bit of thought aad attention ta ?iven it. Try {t for awhile, and rwiQUke it. There are many j ton. | Itfsjust the thing to heat ??o bath room with. SS ?. Ba -: :? : Work; save, sle?p, exer cise, breathe deep, keep your mind and blood clean, r? sped othlrs ?nd yourself, be diligent'> ?n' your .busine^s^ which is the business of Ufe?. the business ;0?^t?>]t?^& lng, th$ business of appre . ciatjrjg time's" Vatue,; the bus iness; of s?lf -criticism. Our ' piri?? ; P?cke? Sa^Vln will help you to become more self^respecting/If you uss. lt systematically. N?t?onaS Bank VERDICT i? GUILTY FOB ED BOOlfiHT FIRST CASE BROUGHT BY DETECTIVES TRIED YES TERDAY WAS ONLY CASE Tried Yesterday and Was Before Jury-Mr. C. B. Earle Repre sented the Defendant. Ed Bou knight, arrested on a war? rant charging ltira, with selling liquor, which was sworn out because of evi dence secured by special detectives, Was tried in mayor's court yesterday morning. The negro was charged with selling a pint of liquor to A. G. McMann on October 16. The following jury heard the caso: Messrs', J. T. Prosier, foreman;-P. E. Stephens, E. W. Masters, C. H. E. Ortm?n, T. S. Maxwell and W. ,?. Babb. Messrs. A. G. 'McMann and Lloyd Jones, the detectives, testified for tho prosecution while. Brigham Young, Will Neal, Baxter DaviB . and rfeto?o IS TO FEEL W?B S EFFECTS Prices of Food Have Advanced By Leaps and Bounds in Capital. Zurich, Switzerland, Nov. '30.-Af ter fourteen monica Vi?nrMi in be-1 grinning to realize tho effects of ..h? war, which hitherto had 'left Ht;Jo outward mark on the life of Ute Aus trian capital. But in Uie past few weeks prices of food have advanced by leaps and bounds. Coal ls be coming Ecarcer and dearer, just ai winter is approaching.- ..Clothing baa doubled In price. And altogether Uic Immediate outlook for. the great musti es of the population Ia extremely dis mal. .Much of the trouble is duo. to tho anny having taken nine-tenths of tho Btrong, able-bodied laboring men from the city. Hardly any teamsters nre left, and great quantities oS flour, and provip'o-B and coal are lying, in tho railway- warehouses' and yards, causing a aorlous congestion. The situation is so serious that the city council is taking stcpB to uso tho municipal street Tollways for bring ing goods to tlie storekeepers in the city. Switch tracks aro hoing laid to the mills and railway yards, ut ? cost of sixty thousand dollars. Another cause of the present hl?pa price:, of lOod is tho manipulator o? speculators, who are biding 1at|;e Kto:*c:i of provisions, and so creating eu artificial shortage in the market?. Immediately best fresh butter weat up to $1.25 a pound-at which price no body could buy moro than a quarter of a pound at ? time-largo stocks suddenly caine on the market and prices fell at once to a dollar. Convinced that huge Btocks of fooustulfs were somewhere lu exist ence ir. the city, the Vienna police have Just made a thorough search of all the storage wareuouses resulting la some surprising dficoveries. Among tho provisions concealed In these places, wero found hundreds ot packages of rice, flour, sugar, cheese, canned foods, chocolate, currants, .-tea and coffee and condensed milk. Steps nie being taken to find out the owners who will bo rigorously prosecuted for conspiring to raise the price, of food? Although the new flour 1B now in tho market tho supply in the retail j bakeries ls very limited. In ?ie poor er suburbs people gat .cr around the stores as early a3 threo oclock ia tho morning and hy six oolock the crowd wlH number anywhere from five hundred to a thousand persona, mostly - women and ?:hlldreu.-' Tho bakeries open, at seven and the; sign of 'r sid 'out" is generally put up be fore eight o'clock. Later corters can get nothing- Many poor persons, earn a couple of conta buy flour for their .neighbors .wheu do not caro fo stand Xor-hours-. In -the.,street these cold autumn mornings. > SlncO| the military authorities-" TOT qulsltlousd all the ' stocks of rubber tires In the cohntry? and ' even took away those actually ia nee on tho care of private owners, automobiles have almost disappeared from tho ? streets of Vienna. There are no more motor cabs;- tho few cara still seen are ?Ith; er occupied by array.c-flleers ^r haye some connection with, the war. And ibero B?UUIB be- no' endt.tf tho demands and appeals': tor money for various, charitable and military objects. The. Vienna. Neue Freie Presse has started since the war bo gan, collections for more than-a 'tun-' drcd diff?rent, funds and hero suc ceeded In" raising over, a; million' dol lars. Tho largest.individual benefac tion ls tho rod cross for which the PresBe has collected $21G,0Q0.. Next comes tho fund for tho blind 'soldiers, which receive? $140.G0O. T?o :Other objecta for which the paper has mode collections include ono. for furnishing artificial limbs for the wounded sol dierly for' the families of reservists called .to the front, and for', the Aus tria^ submarines. . Altogether ,' tiiero. are no less than 150 different funds for so mo .of which less than fen dollars htiVe been subscribed. . For Infants raid Children ' tn Use'For Over SO Years / Always bcoi3 the. Signature of Prosperity in Electricity By James J. Hill '. "Electric energy, eau . be car ried anywhere, and into it^0ww|p phyuica? forces. may -^aslly be Js^b?ormed. It has therefore K |>. - taken tho place of millions of ? - human bands. Kori Ia there,any ^^ccrtalheid limit to which Us .^^ases'?pi?y'-be put. A gr?at trab?-?>" .formation haa boen . wrought In ; { .tho' lifetime ot-a, Slbgle gen??-a- I .'..::tir'*v : ?! 1 ^J^f?ijHIcioad .. engines,.' ptreet . Kis^^lovaibrs, all ports' pf light .' *.' V ?ow?f ! niacblb?ry,': ar?; bow fit- x l J '. ted.' 'wita electric1motors, ?'??fmm* * my$terienS-:torce;" Ii* butty .abbot ;bur bon??si ligating,s'weeprhg? -Z washing, c^kln&-^^ performing deftly &ndv quietly '. '.^ochres of .???er tasks. . The , country cftvls for It Mach of> . the manual . labor ?bon(: * the . farms ra?ght be. pertdrtned by r thSfi: subtle' agebt>:th'ai ;alir??dyi?.' kuowa bow to mlKt .a.cow."-.v.1 EOF VEItt?E YESTfcRD?Yl FOUR MEN CHARGED WITH DISORDERLY CONDUCT, DRUNKENESS, ETC OCCURRED NOV. 20 Alleged Four Men Made Attack Oin Constable H. D. Hendrix to; Rescue Arrested Party. iii K$t? A chang? of s aue was gran tea. yesterday .mornl?s-in tho fase of .Um, John? ijVll?jnd5M,art>Bryunt, charg ed yhm drunkenness, disorderly con duct ^?d^intyr?oringv with an office; in t:.e o^scharg?-of nfs duty, wh'on thc case -was 'called' for preliminary trial .beforev Judge. Geiger. Mr. A. H. Dagnall. representing tho defendants, asked that tho "change bo made, each of the defendants having made an affidavit th tho effect that they did not think that thoy would be able to pro cure a fair trial beforo Magistrate Geiger because tbs alleged attack was marlf on this magistrate's constable. Magistrate Geiger offered no objection r>mi the caee will be tried beioro Magistrate B. F. WilBon. lt will be., remembered that lt Is Hl!<\: ed . that on the night of Saturday, Xoveinber 20, Gohstoble H. D. Hen drix made ah arrest of one of a party und ?tarted ;to .the Jail from the Equi nox nilli.. Heiiwas attacked by the atora four, it is alleged, and an effort made to take tt?b pri?t.:-.er from him. Sncccssuil Advertising Cuts Selling Cos?.' rn Ute current Issue ot Farm and, Fireside we read: Buyers of goods, whether advertised or not, often think:' Who pays these big-' advertising billa? When I buy. don't I pay my share of lt? Doesn't .the advertlslug causo prices to be higher? Doesn't-it all "come out of that unlversay victim-tho Ultimate Consumer? "This question. io answered by an examination of the. per cent of the Belling price consumed in the cost of selling o ngoods which are extensive ly- vadv?rtis?d and' those which are not.} .?..', ..'('.= ; "Among the larges J advertiser in the edith try are two g jeat clothing houses that , sell' men'S"-"and'-boys' clothing'.' Tbehp people' 'who'' Ispebd fortunes, in advertisthfi ito'.gbt ?fcbolr goods, from their, hands to tba f/?helves of .? .their customers at an expenso of from five to six per cent of theaolllng-price.'. "The average cost-of selling goods v/blchare not advertised kv twelve per cont. .. . J;I -^instead of -being a burden on ?tho ?.^nsiuaer, hdvertlfelng is'a boon tb him.; Adv?rtislhg-'l?lJbeB'off hia. back Itali the buMen of transportation from tho*manufactnrpritO;it?lni)?p.If.. The ad vertisement is ; the, slowest, salaried agent In tho wurla. It 'this were not trap" tho' best business.men would not bo the greatest; advertisers. If there were ? cheaper way of getting o tho'peoplo the nows about their goods, they would find it and uso it. . :"The misfortune 'of the farmer is tbatj he, ha'n'iles his. goods in - such email-.quantities'^hat'4io cannot ecq-, comically adver,Uscjrbnd. one bf tho boaefjtoof 'abroad coop?ration'blight to bo the ' -posiSflUy ' -e? 'hising-, tor* the producta of the farm that 'chcapeat and best of nil. traveling men-tho printed pago, which makes Its Journey in a mail bag." UNCLAIMED LETTERS Following is ho list" of letters re maining uncalled for'in The post?nico at Anderson, S. C: " for tho week endu ing ;December T, lDl? .. Persons call-: lng for these will please say. that they wore advertised. One cent duo on all advertised 'matter. ">' ". A-Miss'Bertha Adaihs; Avie Drug StOrOi-'? iK'.'.-:jV>..'' ;,' t .'; .:..".' B-:Oscari Barnwell,. O. H. .Boswell, Mrs. Ever Brewer, ? v CrfMrbr . Susie Cannon'J \ i m^SXi Tis/Ho7. Kt?v.'D. W. Daniel. -. Eh^MasOh >Evais, -. - -.."./ . F|-~RQbert Frazier, . C^Mlsa, Estelle GreOr. i'v;H-^-t?lso Half, A.* ?oepor. . Jj-^lvfrs. 'Grimh '?ShieB; Essie John Son.' ".' " I ?>-?.? ? I K-^Wni KornolB/ '??'.' .; M-^Ml.as, Toccoa M?jGee, , Miss Pearl. I Mas?, Mrs.' Lular McG?nety. X-Mrs.' J. Wright-??sbr.' P^Mlss Jamo3 Perry,. D, C. Pil grim, r/. ?> i I. R-George tteed, Mrs. Grace Reese. I . 8-Lucius I. strouss, Frank Shear-[ er. . T--Misa Iaiclle Terry. WV-Annie* Whilflold, ' Hfcam Wil liams,, James S. Wright.; Lydia Wit? Hams, Mrs. Lizzie Watkins, Miss Mar-! to';}gii?mef'; ;'; .',_;. .;. Wn| Be i?ard ^ong?tt ; o, W? are going1 to bo confronted with ?- R?puMI-Jan effort moro v.. stubborn than .UBualf .-They a^b dying'bard ,Inc the .'nation* They haye; been'outside th? state and county officiaidoms so long thai the yd?nfefl.meb bf o?d.lih? Rspiibltcans dre not' ?amdful of their party;allegiance and ar? looking- willi favor; upo?.,the imrty -that has, proven ita worth to the nation and har?c? ?arJyT^a? ?outh. ^T&e'le?oinsPRe? puhilcfta?'of North Carolinaand ?? " tailob\v*bow "that ?bi? win wc W?h ^ 'the destiny of their party that;, Repealled "protection.'*, if, pt to^ B?o?p toar inore years,'can never] rina again. , The? leaders v ot t>oth parties hr o w; thl*; For these "reasons the;-iDia v.campaign. ia ;g?fa? io ; bo harif 'fought in ererK'.r^OT?bly close coiuatyr Aiiia'state In the hatto?>~Trbyi &?b?Ror?erian, AU over this great U] week, as "Electrical ] and Be Prosperous" ; celebrate the prosper many purposes for v against the antiquate Why ? Electricity m Cosvet?ence Hot Water Nico Bi ali ?he timo . v u. g? Tow Ec on cm leal Power J- A' Notable Wedding Present. A few American families of distinc tion take'pride In a remote infusion of Indian blood' and Included among' thom -ls .the family of Mrs. Galt, too brcsfdsni'b fiancee.: . What Is ot pres cnt interest in this connection is the feet that the news- bas reached ? .and greatly pleased the Indiana - of the far West who arc proud to Claim kinship with the future Ph-st Lady of the . Lar>d, the; only ' representative ot tho aboriginal race ! of. this Continent who has ever1' lived; in the White - House. As a moana of showing \'their good WlU and ergnallilng the 4>ldod bond,1 however attenuated! after so many ger-oration*, the; Blackfeet Indians of the GlRclerC-Natlonat Park Reserva tlbb in nbrtbwsstsrbv - ioontana are preparing to s end wedding gift of a price!ess set?of fur/made from tho skinsof fortyrei?ht animals. . Tlie greatest^ hunters Of the tribe, lt is\ stated, are now hunting down i the ?sest and rarest fur-bearing ani mals with this commendable purpose'! tn view. Tbs. wonderful :.*etvof rora wt|l contain not rn?r^iy recont troph ies of the red Nimrods but valuable pelts that bato been in the possession tilted States the "live ones Prosperity Week." "Brijs is the slogan. Gejt in th< ity of- this country. . Inci< /hich electrical appliance: d methods which electrici akes f or Efficiency lectriclty. ? ;:,!? lt ' . . Lunges Rlffl If? ; ironing. ? [ol tribal chiefs for. more than half al ?century. Including a'akin ot tho rare ;whito ' buffalo"which is said to have a J legendarV canctUy. When this* unique Iset ot fure ts brought to ibo White Houco by Chief Three Bears, who is said, te; be ninety-six years bid, ' tbs , president's bride will, know how to re?! calve lt and the aged beater with alli grr'ciciUbr.csH, and no doubt she will Send, appropriate ia?asages te the | luckless and picturesque . ra'?e-rchJh drer of rolBforfnn?; bbd^,<^iban?e--Tj with, whom she Ie. remotely,', allied.-r | Wluiton-Saleni JonrnaTv<^&?!^i!?[ ? & are celebrating, thi^ ten up, Light up, t band wagon, help ientally, notice the 5 are used today, as ty has made obsolete. a&koa Delightful n soy . coffee at tale. the table. of tho Christmas bf SS14 will give way to the rotund .face-with tba ear-' form-eaT *?ai"?.. ^T/here:.wi.ll( bo' jollity, In the air. during tho,South's -ISIS. : hdliday asVson tod-it will ba a tun? for, high .stepping and "sassy* talk.; ; Tho doubled'price.,bb a bala of cotton : < makes a- ;tre?ondoua.- . dlfr,?rence.-^ :.? ?flbarlotto Olao10^)^m^i^^^^S^ ? /?he Jsp Solalers; , ^ ? We have ?: an.IdeaVtnat '.?&>!:, Japan,' should send an army 4o Europe, tba Germans would experience, thet thrill l of , contact with fighters whose ; mili tary efficiency* is fully on a par with their Own. The1 Japanese foot:Boletier' ls>a wonderf and Jspsr.ose heavy >.' titlery - gave itself ??y.memorable ta>>, troductlon to Geraony >af Kiancbao Immediately following J tbv ..Did yon ever sse < tho ?projects? Vntvemitypf-;.B|^<^^?rg!r>7la,;