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Just a Little Exercise ror Stout Ladies. Idti Seimon Doing "The Crab" "Why. it Ja tuc easiest thing in the .worin," said Ida Schuoll nil around woman' athlete. You may see . the sn iii ? on her face, and tho lack of strain that "dqing the crab" ls not dif ficult for .her. IC it were difficult her face would enow the strain of thc excrcitse. - "It In just a nice little exercise for! fat'ladles," .sho said. "When you bend j over that way, and .wa)k along on your'hands and feet a little lt pulls tho muscle-; of your stomach. It will pul: all the fat from them.. If you I do this . for a month you will lose | most ?f your fat." United States Government Assay of Lead ing Brands of Plated Ware Proportion of . silver found in each half-dozen Teaspoons. .4970 Oz. ;3811 Oz. .3629 Oz. .3120 Oz. .2900 Oz. .2914 'Oz. .2718 Oz. Gorham Sllvor-plato (Only Grado Mfgd.J'^ Community Silver-plate' (Best Grade) Recd. & Barton , . . Rogers' "1847" Holmes & Edwards (Best Grade) Wm. A. Rogers' ' (Reenforced Ser'-lonal plate*' Rogers & Bros. ("A-l"):. Gorham silver'plate has t\ie lustre of'sllver and. the longevity, of silver at: a fraction of the[cost; and while so much heavier and better than any other brand of plated .Gorham costs yon no more. Wm Exclusive Representadves in Anderson tv)Wt" > There ?re tiinjeifneveiiywoman's life when she " needs a tonic,io fcglp. he'/. over": the* hard- places;. ~ Wnen that tint?- comes to you, you know what tonic to, take1-CarduVtho woman's tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, oft the weakened womanly organs* and helps build them back to strength and health. It has" benefited thousands and- thousands of weald ailing women .in'its past half century of wonderful, success, and it will do the same for y cv., You can't make a mistake in taking Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4fA Ima, Arie, says: "I think Cardui is the gre?test medicine on earth, for womeru Before I began to take Cardui, I was. so weak and nervous, and had such? awful dfczy spells and a iidor appetite. Now ? feel as weii and as scOiigtas I ever did. and can eat most anything." taking Gardui today. Sold - by al! dealers. U, S. Battleship "South Carolina1' December ?3tk to 17ih, 191$ Tho Southern Com?i?rc?al CongreDS 'wilVbo'held a^ Ci^^t?d December .13th to. i?&??j^ . lion. bf pr??miaent business men from ali over iho^outh ana.. meetings ore held; each year for the purpose of dls . vUBHlng bU:im;;st; we?i?re, boin ot tho mami???tur?r uud.ot tho fnrmar;;Xast year tho i^hgreas was nfic* ti. Okla homa Cky and the./.yoar - before at Td?b?? c. Wi?u y?ar tho meeting ts to. bo held niJCh?r?ijston afid very many aita .of ?iri^l^V.hoMW1'8.?-' B<$M publlrt life have al reidy accepted !& members of tho Cabinet of the^flW^ dent /'-Vthe United' StiteS will b* fcrefhi Vnt;at^tiio meeting. ? . '[ : . A sn'uadrun of the ; Atlantic" Sleet, Torpedo ^oatft( ^.nbmi?inea and Tor pedo Boat Destroyers, v as weil" as \ Drcadnftughts, will bo in the Charles ton Karbar, open for inspection ot the '??bl^^'^^embor 14th and J5th, and idlers Afc sthii time will-also have the p1^j?rof^l.i?ctng'''a''magnlflcent'carn. nival. , iSonUiem Raliway ls arranging sp<?? j Robert ?. Lee Chapter. The Robert E. Lee ehapter will meet on Friday afternoon at hair past three at the home or Mrs. George' Tolly, ! With Mrs. J. R. Cooley, Mrs. W. E. Gason and Mrs. Tolly ns joint boa tesses. Mrs. Frank Cunningham ;has re turned to her home in Greenville ot ter a visit tp relatives here. . Mrs. Herbert Harris leaves today for ber home at Oeardstowu, 111., for a visit to relatives. .Mission Study Class. The Mission Study class of St. John'? Methodist church will .meet Gils afternoon at four o'clock with Miss Clara Osborne at Arlington. Senior l'liilntiicu CMhs. Thc Senior Phllathca class will meet UIIB afternoon at half past three with y.T?. Sam MuFphy and Tu rs. fal ter Murphy at the home of the latter on East Orr street. It is a very Im portant meeting and the members are urged to be present. Mrs. Art:i-i* Ligon has returned to her homo In Si.artanburg after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. Haller Glb boney. Mr?. J. E. Watson left yeaterday for New York, where she will join Dr. Watson, and they will spend ten days there. Dr. Watson has been taking a special course in children diseases J at Harvard lor two month:;. lie will return homo with Mrs. Wat- j son. Mrs. F>. ?. 'Webb leayos today for Florida where she will spend the win ter, v I Delightful Meeting. J Mrs. E.. R. Horton was the sra-, clous hostess for Cateechee chapter JV, A. R. , when they held their regular | monthly meeting at her pretty home on WeBt. Market street. T'.io attendance was very good ?nd the meeting a delightfully pleasant j one as well. as - a most Interesting one. - * The program was as follows: Mw'.. J, R. Vandiver read tho report of tim regent, Mrs. Calllson, at the recent convention hold in Greenville. Mr.. Phelps Sasseen gave a short, but in teresting" account of the Greenville convention. - This waa followed by a beautiful duet by-Mrs. W. H.- Nar din and Mrs. T. L. Cely with Mrs. R. Yt. King as accompanist. Mrs. J. P. Sullivan read a welt written abd instructive paper, giving an account of the colony, of Lord Card ross. *i. poem, entitled, "A Legend bf- South! Carolina by Martha Bratton, was"'.ready'!t>y: Mls?; ^Margaret- Evans? During the social hour, the hostess served an .elegant.menu. *. * ? ?????^?^???t****** il PERSONAL J jr*???*********?*?** * * . . Misj? Isabell Petticord left on Tues day for ber' home In Roanoke, Ga. ?. Mr, and''Mrs. Frank Pettigrew or Starr were in thc city for a' few iiours j yesterday.' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watkins of Pendleton were visitors yesterday in Andersen. Mr. Walter Pruitt or Starr wa3 In the elly Wednesday. VXirs. W. A. Clement of Belton waa ia .the; City shopping-yesterday. Mr. -W. H. Yates7 of Pendleton] spent yesterday in tho city. Mr. A. G. Moorehcadi of Pendle ton wasi among .tho visitors yesterday . Mr. C L. Langdon of Autun was among tho visitors yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Swicegood of Mucks-1 ville, N. C., is visiting Mra. A. LV ] Caudle. :-: *Mrs. Fannie McCurry,. Mrs. R, E. Sparks add Mrs. John Finley of the Mountain Creek section were among \ thb ' choppers In Anderson Wednesday... How to Pronounce lt. "Yes," said Lor de Dab, according to. tho Saturday Journal, "ahls lo . a j lurkeze ring.'1 ' "Excuse lbe/* said Berilo, "the icor- ? rc-ct pronunciation of that ' word ' ls j turwoise." .'.'>.'."?.'.'. "'f?o, turkeze,, excuse mo. " "l say-inrkwbise." 'vl^H^RI .?'Well, Tot's go to a jeweler and ask him." . . 'Wt." - " . "in order to setClo ? wager," said de>Dah to theJawolor, "would,you' mimi telling mb if the coireci pronun ciation of the stone in this ring ls .'turkeze'.'or 'tbrkmolse?'" "The: correct pronunciation,V he .said,': "is glass. " The Latier.?ay Gossip Way-, In the good old days a woman could run out in tho backyard' and exchange a piece b? scandal .with her neighbor on the other aide of thc tehee, but?now .she' has ^ walt until she gobs tb ra .bridgeparty or a re ception befOi-b^Bhe" cej? 'out,with thc chbi<^^'mbr?tafc^Macob rJ?ws. tn Use ^r0v?fi*3?lf?3r? AMOUNTS TO $125,088.33 Bl ?UNG THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER LIVELY IN CITY ?And Changes Here Show That $35,500 in Land Was Transferred. Real estate transactions were very lively in Anderson county during inu mouth of November, especially In the city-of Anderson. The total number of sales or transfers during this months it as much as that of any [other two months in the year. Ae |?:oi?i!ng to t'.ie books in the ofpee of the county auditor $125,088.33 chang ed nands and of this amount $35,758.60 was in tho city of Anderson. The utinouut foi* this city IB almost twice is much, as that bf any other town' IE-?i 1 or division'in thc county Cen tvrv'lle township comes second wita traur.fers amounting to over $20, 000. The records, ns shown In the ofllce [of Auditor'Cmlth aro as follows: ? City, of Anderson. J. P. Evans to T. P. Dickson, ono ?lot, $400. W. P. Nicholson, J. P., to Mary Miller Earle, one lot, $2,000. R. C. McKinney to O. D. Ander-* [son, one lot, $4,000. CM. L. Bonham, trustee, to A. P. I Cater and E. E. Elmore, one lot, $1, [900.S ? .. ti.- L, Rice and K. P. Smith to Sarah Watson, ono lot. $500. W. P. Nicholson, J. P., to J. R. I Yandi vcr, one lot, $101. Anderson Heal Estate and Invest j ment C?nioany, to E. R. Horton, ll ?lots, $13,000. Anderson I'.'.-al Estate and Invest ? ruent company, to T. L. CeJy, one lot I $1,300. City.of Anderson to E. P. ThomaB, [one.lot, $82.50, BeaJ. A: Strickland to A. P. Cater, I ono lot, $3e100. W.. S. Div vcr tO. Mrs. Bessie S. (Fretwell, one loti $1,300. Anderson Real Estate and Invest ment company to F. E. Alexander, one'lot, $1,000. , H:- . P: Haley to'.Anderson Spring Bed abd-Mattress, factory, ene lot $1,? 250. Nellie T. Townsend to Robert E. [.Smith, one lot, $873. Sallie.-" Rv Holleman to Mary G. I Cllnkscales, one lot. $3,750. J. W. Mitehelf to Anna Mitchell, lone lot,'$600;' " " ' W. P. Niclio'Bon, J. P., to Julia A. ?Scott, ono lot, $000. Belton Township. J. K. Philips to D. E. Gossett, two ?lots; $1,600. Richard George to R. J. Gambrell |and J. B. Agnew, bbc'lot, $1,500. T. J. Clatworthy, ex., to J. F. W?son, trustee, 315 acres, $10 and 1-8 Interest. Also 1-8 interest in Wil llamston. . Breada way Township. I W. P. Nicholson J. P.,.to Walton, I M*; Smith, 22 acres, $830. C. E. Sullivan to l.oss Mitchell, 30 lacres, $1,500. Mrs- Fannie Davenport to . J. J. I Fretwell. 80 1-2 acres,'?' $4,330.17. Centervllle Township. Ml "L. Bonhara trustee to p. D. Henderson, 19 acres. $1,286.40. .'' North Anderson Development Co., tb R. A. Mayl>dld, 12 d-10 acres, $1, 7?4.66. W.' J. M????? Lo J. a<. Floyd; one lot, $400. J. T. Eskcw to Maggie M. Glenn, 14 3-10 acres. $4,500. . W, S. Campb?ll to E. M. Wood, et j al., one lot, $1,350. R. Bailey Poole to G. H. Balles and I Dr. J. O. Banders, 165 acres, $10. ?857.50, Minnie McClellan to Joh? W, and H,: D. McClellan,.40 acres, $.5 to each ; Of US felX. Ceiraer .' Township. I E. R. Horton to C W: Simpson, one lot, $150. ; v V J. J. McKee to J. F. Taylor. 5 6-10 acres. 225. * . Fork Township.. R. C. Gleason to W? J. Carter, 31 j 1-8 aero. $790.* P. M, Whitefield to J. B.? Holcomb. 09 acres, $775. \,7-5?S>'s& .Mrs. Nannie A. and T. li. Wooten to J. Smith, 202 acres, $6.009. . Mtggio A. Boleman ."to GU .IN.::;Cv Boieman 230 bi'res, $700; . -IC:-r' D. Griflln to J. J. Fretwell, 40 acres, $2,000, ?-6 interest, v - Garvin Township. Myrttl Owen and D. L.. Moore, to W. B. Kelly, 53 acres; $2,650.. "Margaret A. Motts to M. AV H?nnl .cutt, 15 acres, $900. . George W. Anderson, to A. S. MuU lllkin. 28; acres. $500. : HaU Township; T. J, Stmpacu to J? D. Simpson,.et e.V., 50 18-100 acres, $6o0". -.: ... C. Wi J Simpson tb Aniersob^Real Est?te and Investment; Co.;- W:*M00 ncr?s.-4?5. r W. ti. Hayes to Feaster. JT RoMnv sbtt; 76 ?-2 acT?a. $8?186.50. Ilonea Path Township. ahieBnb'M?dddx to .T, M. Made Sfi.aeres, $3,0i)0. ' m?Ma Towftst?tiV C, . H ? Cassa way to I'lhs T. Brod 92- acres, -.$1,000. . r*ndleten Tbwnohlp. E. I?, i Herndon to S. H. Whitlock. ? I. \-k acreB. $100. AIHEM Mlle. Alherva DeBorah Delighted Many Patrons Both Afternoon and Night Performance?, Mlle. Alherva DeBorah, the Rrigltsb classic dunccr, appeared at tho Aa-1 deraon yesterday at tn noun and last ! night In two Greek and Egyptian dances, Val Caprice, and Anitra's dance, and the "Salome Dance" or the "Dance ot the Seven Veils." Tho at tendance was very good, but nothing Uko it Bhould havs been, for Mlle. Do Borah is an artist rt* ras^e ability. In ber graceful classic dances, Mlle. DeBorah is a lithe, swaying, capri cious creature of moods and motton and duri: eyes and flouting draperies. On tho stago she appear? as a primi tive elemental thing-half woman and half fairy. She ls a real part of the ge ?xz interpreta and responds tc the sweep and swing or tho rythm Uko a slender flower Btcm in tho wind. Tho climax of tito performance was thc Salome dance, made famous by Gortrude Hoffman. Thc manipulation of the seven veils caused much com ment. Each one was distinct and tho manipulation of these continues until fh?ey are seen gradually falling from tue beautiful figure. Salome is left almost bare os she brings in t"ao head of John, then after a wild and fantastic series of gyrations, Salomo sinks exhausted on the stage. Mlle. DeBorah will appear at the Anderson again today In two per formances, one at 4:30 p. m. and;the other at 8:IP p.' m. How to Dose Animals. After thrusting n struggling porker into a barrel and pouring his medi cine on and* not in him, tho amateur j veterinary will do well to heed tho following suggestion for giving medi cine to antmalB which is. printed in j the current issue of Farm and Fire- j side. "When fluid medicine is to be glveu I to .sheep, cattle, horses, or swine, a | practical and simple form of drench ing tube can he mado by taking a i piece of rubber, tubing one-half Inch in diameter and about three-or four feet long. Affix a tin funnel to one-) end of the tube and a piece of Iron or b; ?HS tubing four to BIX Inches long at tho other ond. "When drenching, inBert the metal tube Into the animal's mouth back j as far OB the-metal ttbe will reach,! then elevate the funnel end and allow tho drenching medicine to Blowly pass into tho animal's mouth. Care Bhould be taker? not to raise the anlmala's head too high--just high enough to al low the medicluo to gradually y-flow back tb the back'part of'the mouth. "The.'medicine can he checked "If I flowing too fast by pinching the! rhb I bor tube. "In most cases It is better to drench I thc av.lthal while standing, , and in the j case of ;-heep, lt tho medicine is given in a standing position,, the gasoline remedy or similar worm remedies will pass directly to the fourth stom ach, whereas if the medicine. Is given when the sheep 1B placed on its haunches or In a sittlcg position the medicin? has been fourni to be less bective".-' / Colng Up. Jimson-- How ls your rheumatism getting on? BllBon-It is getting ale""? slowly, I but I'm feeling hopeful now;' Jimson-I'm ] glad to hear that. BUson-Yes, lt commenced In my feet and has gradually workoa* .up to roy shoulders, rm in hopes that In about a week lt will go off* into roy ?hat.-r'Xew York Globo., Beneath Them, 'The AyreBBes occupy tho etrcet floor, I .understand.. Do they asso ciate with the people in tho other do partinonts? ' '*No, indeed; they consider, those who. Uve above themi beneath.-them.'. -Boston Transcript. . /.vii (?fun ob ?ml Country life. Probably the largest conference on j such and country lifo ever hol-1, In the United States ls planned for, Be et mber 8, 9 abd 10, at Columbus, Ohio, under the auspices of tho Fed oral Council pf Churches ot Christ in Amorica Sooth C?rollqa : Svlll bo repiesentcd by tho Rev. W. H. Milla, of Ch-msou College, tn chargo of coun try, church i'work ?i this state. Pr?Bl ?ant; Wilson nnd many other of tho best known men of the tiaUon wlU b? present. Church and country nf? work In ail its phases wilt be dis cussed,.. R. C.' Witherspoon; 163 acres. $5,( . YawMes, Township. M. Li. Bonham, trustee to A. C Kennedy,\6 l?-ioo; ?crea, $61$. "i 0>fv ?/. Bonham, trustee to J. A. Xyone, ?5 acres. $4,372.60: Anderson Real Estate & Investment Co., torP. R. Cheek, bae lot f 50. > Annie D? Pruitt lo W..L'. Hayes, 105 ; M: D,i Bonham, trustee to John P, j@SSS?j?f,Jr,, on? iot.v $i?96; ' ? "v WiU'amt;ton TohiiHhlp. , C. C. Good to J. .tt^. Rainby, one iot>; $200 abd other cobiid?.ratibns. .i^^da'TBIm^o?/'.^??l?y to . Pi.;.: J.;. Simpson, 85 ;a?reb, *2,?0O. I,. D'.. Jennings los R.' X*. Clinki ly. D. Jebuinfes.to R. Ii. Crulks ?t?teS and May McPhall Allen. 22 itytii $2/000. :.:; . .? J, B. Cobb ie Vf. Ii. Welbbru, six lots, $300, ijr ?; Jerkings ; to,.'Olive Av Peace, i !pts, it? ?nd. other" considerations. Alice W. Davenport to J. R ?.. Smith,, 24 acres, f 1,241,3?. t/i K ; Nicholson; Jd dre probate, to W? K. Hudgehs Sud J C ~ A dandy Christmas sug gestion, certainly more ap preciated, why not make up one of these pretty robes for one remembrance. T h e y cost a trifle of what you'd have to pay for the ready mades. Quite a good assort ment of pretty patterns ready for your selection. You'll find here just lots of things you can make up for your Christmas gifts. Suppose you come in today and look 'em over while the stocks are fresh. Remember AU Coat Suits 1-3 Off ? ?rvl?M?M^T! .STORED ona wwnffifMI BANK mmw?m^^ Frc alden t. V.. P. ?>u? Caaalaft II. B. CampBclL Amt* Ccshjer. ; Beltco, S. C. SHASTA DAISIES SPECIAL PRICE ?&W> ? \ f or ; #5 e i ii THE ANDERSON1 FLQBJ^?Q.:'f| l'liOMi all 118? HAUSHAM. ATE. j MEMBER OF FLORISTS THLEGSAFH DELIVERY ; but not a joke. A complete painting outfit conU.>jrticg every-. th??iyior painting y ocr Ford or any car of similar sir?i-^nalsty the fejc.stJ \l?f$$f?y The Joh. h easily done-simple and inexpmsive. . . . ' ' .. ..- - . Only a few hours work and three days for. the.:|E^i^\^: 4ry?v. Foiiow directions ffivcn on each can and your cor Ss again ready for ina road, lt will be o dmdsnd-poying im*estment for you to Renatat Your Car Vim get an extra ye*r o? aervico or if you w&nl So sol) or trade your car, repainting increases its selling vako 18 i? 20; tones the coat of painting. Don't let rmi est up ycjsr car--paint ii nov?-it only .lake? : Thr^ Cans-Tiafcc Dollars fSjf\ Contafcs e^eiy?Lang for rc fi ms hi u g yoar C&r ^?|!;-|ncladbg Top. Foll dtr?ftt?oni OT? each J SE For Sale By \