The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 02, 1915, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
SUSS AF WATER
BEFORE YOU EU
ANY BREAKFAST
" , > v.-'V.' oV'.*^. : :
Waih poison from, syttem each
morning and feel fresh
RS a daisy.
Every dey you clean the house you
live In to get rid of the dust and
dirt which collected through the pre
vious dayi Your body, the houBC your
'soul lives in, alBo becomes filled up
each twenty-four hours with all man
ner of. filth and poison* If only
every man and woman could realize
thc wonders of drinking phospliated
hot water, what a gratifying change
Would take place. ;' * '
Instead of 'the. thousands ot sickly,
on?emlc-looklng ' mon, women and
girls with pasty 'or muddy complex
ions; instead . ot the multitudes ot
'nervo wrecks," "rundowns," "brain
fags" and pessimists we ahoyld sos ^
virile,' optimistic throng of rosy
? keeked people everywhere:
Everyone, whether ?Ick or. well,
should drink .each . morning before
breakfast,' a -glass, .qt, real hot water
with a teaspoonful 'of limestone phos
phate In. it to. wash from the stomach,
liver, kidneys and ten yards ot bowels
the previous day's indigestible waste,
sour fermentations and poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening
.the. entire alimentary canal before
putting more food'into thc stomachs
Those-subject-to sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
'colds; au! particularly those who)
have o' pallid, sallow complexion and
. wita are constipated very often, are
urged to obtain a-quarter pound: of
limestone phosphate at the drug store
which will.'COBt but a trifle -but - ts
sufficient to demonstrate the quick
and remarkable chance in both, health
and appearance awaiting those .who
pru el Icu internal sanitation. We must
remember that Inside cleanliness - is
moro important than outside, because
tb a skin does not absorb' impurities I
' io contaminate the blood, while the I
pores Invtbe "thirty feet of bowels do.
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! Notieo '.of Final Settlement.
7t'The undersigned administrator a ot
. the b?tate of James N. Richey, de
ceased, hereby- gives notice that -they
.will on Jan. 4, 1&16, apply to the
^ Judge of.: Probate for Anderson Co?n
. ty foi" ? final s?ttleh??nt ' ot said es
tate .'??id a discharge from their of
fice of administrator.
-i-: Jas, E. Richey,; . V
B N. Wyatt,
. - Admrs.
de bonis non.
_'.,,r ?, V . .. ' i i',7.' ? , , i
.-, /"?e^??/df. Fina.t^t^e.ment.? Jj
? Tho: undersigned administrator cf the
, Cfltato Of Emma J. Seigler oS-Baxmiii J.
.-. McAdams' . deceased, hereby gives, no
tice that he will on Jan. 4, 1916. at
o'clock a. m., apply to the , Judge of
Probate, for -.Anderson County fer :a
, Jina! settlement of eaid estate and a
'- discharge from his Office, of admlhls
. trator.'
Ernest T. Seigler,'.'.'.
?- ; .. si ' s***? .
J. E. Belgier,
v Exora.- .
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In?o???iation, S?hedi
m-frf?: -etc.* ^IWM
OF RIFLES
Two Mfllion Additional Soldier?!
Can Be Thrown Into Field
Next Spring.
London, Dec. 1.-"Russia is now
suffering Only for want of rifles, and
when she ls properly supplied, fat
least ..wo million additional soldiers
will bo thrown into the field with re
sulte which only next spring's cam
paign can tell." This is the opinion
of a prominent American mining en
gineer/ who has just returned to Lon
don after spending six months la (Jio
Russian empire, mainly in Siberia,
whore ho ls the cheif engineer of an
important group of mines.: D??rrib-'
u? conditions in Russty he said: "The
depression which prevailed outside
Russia, during tho great German drive
through Poland, was nev?r really
itemed In that country.. Domestic
troubles existed as alway H. but Die
people have made their, power felt as
never before, and the 'only thing t&ht
could cauBe revolution' hoW would be
Ute.conclusion of an unfavorable peace
with the central powers.
"The people of Russia are enjoy
ing something ia the nature-of a
boom, and the <Jost of living of . the
Russian/ peasant, wuo does not re
quiro luxuries, has not. appreciably
Incl eased; The. Fji?slun- peas?ut .ls
ls not Imaginative individual? arid the
losses suffered j ih [ the war has-not
greatly impv?ssed him. Abd boaldea,
th? losses' incurred in the, greet;'re"?
treat were unbelievably, sin ali, when
tho magrci:cde of the fighting:-)*! taken
into consideration. .Elven the gen
orally admitted shortage of rifler, tho
wastage of which'has been udprecb*
dented, is not causing thb Ru^r'ans
much concern, as tho staff has rsalix
ed that' tho rifle used by "infantry
1B hot an effective arm. Tho Rus
alan'army is how well 'supplied wUK
heavy guns and munitions and tho in
fantry is being' supplied v.-1 lu thous*
ands of machine sunB. Ih; attacking;
the .Russian Infantrymen' -almo.;t in
variably- detaches the bayonet from
hir, rifle and usc--lt as a, knife when
hen leaps lcto tho German, trenches.
He has even been known to discard
1H>UI, rifle i and bayonet, i relying on a
club'to win aV-tx?nch.
iT?'For. the ^ greater part ot trio war
we have used Austrian ..prisoners as j
miners in our mines; hilt, lately we
have "beenreceiving Germans from the
government prisoners labor bureau.
These - Germans in the; main,are ab
solutely, unfit, for hard labor, most of]
them being .old men with gray beards;
Y/hil o others aro of the student class,
rmany of them wearings glasses . wittel
thick lons, A. staff officer, who is!
i closely connected with the . prisoners
I bureau' . told5 ^: tiiat-' for aome time'
? on tho Dvinsk front the!1 Russian*!,
?have been capturing front* ope to .two
hundred jwomen weekly* .. Those vfere
all i ih German . uniform, cvnd were !
apparently serving as soldiers.
I "In Retrograd I entered, tho re
cently opened museum of atrocities,
[ but tie horrors displayed there were
too-.much for me, and feeling deadly
ill l was compelled to leave the
place without seeing the complet?
display, iiut ' I . was allowed to. bring
to England an Austrian .rifle cart
?ridge' loaded .-With'an .explosive bul
; let, which is Sreallv a mlnature shrap
nel shell that explodes-when a little
I pluger ?t the tlpllsrdiiven in by con
tact with a (human: target
; fjila v.the; Scandinavian ; countries
.nothing' was talkod about-^except the
food shortage iii Germany? and .some,
confirmation of this; was given to me
by a Dane, who represents in Berlin
ono of the biggest American packing
?Onsp?s?ss. This Dana-declared that
the ; fat ,'. allowance had boen .reduced
from eleven to', seven ounces a person
daily ?nd ho.' stated limt tho German
working population would have a dif
ficult timo getting through the winter
?n'thls.reduced allowance. .This Daba
al?O; toli?' .that; Eil g l ???" rf up ?Ujj
plying ita prisoners in Germany with
"In Copenhegcu?!. learned that the
International Harvester company had
recalled all of its American employes
from Airman', AU?trlaJH?ng?ry, Tur
fcoy And Vno Balkans and they are bo?
lng. held {(a ?*the. Danish capital await
ing orden. - : . . V
"Hhipiiing owners. In the Ocandln?
vian countries aro making enormous
fortunes out of tho war and it is; said
that in Bergen alone this industry has
I treated..twenty-Beven ?ew ntlilionairea
I stei5?-:b?st?Uti?a.:t>eig^
ser
vice,?' says' the, current Issue otVqtm
and Pirestde, '"makes mention .Of tho J
tact that the county ag^t of Madison
county saved 438 hogs last year by
giving them the anti-hog* cholera se
rum treatment. Of the 504 vaccinat
ed; 1941 had hig?s fever. Only titree !
out of a hundred' dl?l it?^ ^ttaJiiA:
before they H l~) the. ?ever.', Of ; the
other? i'8. 'Jut ot every hundred died*
He .vaccinated an average?.ot;eb?ut t?s
hogs ?, week. ; Many othetr*??nts J
doing ?2f&ilar:virork.w
Bld^' H*?y^?M.-L.
A ' cloce-nsted? ?einen old te
fa^dnat?it ofvpwteho^g;^;bo?t
wh?uev?r n? desired lo. avoid
ir^'axTjlathinr^tuitthlfl^ oura
_^rarW out ot commftnon,
jto lils ear. . "t don't hoar: wjr
and ? bato to. lend tay cari, ariyaow,
']i^???ian?e. - ' "
F^fy.-- ".' /. ' .^- 1 - .'.;?;
Many Serbs' Tvlea.
$tms:&*#fo ? artoy. ;.be<^
^^aW?wt?f-.tho capiurfc/tfia*
^t^tcfir^-'^'SeTbian;, .
Primed mu
su ??s
?O GQMPULSQRYI?
Spartauburg, Dec. .1.-Several im
portant amenamente to th? ' compul
sory Behool attendance law will bel
Urged upon the general j assembly, |
through the members of tho Spartan
burg delegation, by Prof. Frank* ]
Evans, superintendent of the city
schoalB, who has taken a very activo j
interest In the subject for many years
past, and whose work was largely In
strumental tn getting the present sta
tute on thc books.
Prof. Evans 1B, bf course, strongly!
In favor of making tho law statewide, I
and eliminating the local option pro
visions, but he stated last night that
he was undecided as yet whether it
would bo best to urge such a change,
at the coming session of the general
ariflemuly. , ;
Prof , ISvans will urge that ' more ]
dcOalto provision be made for an ?V
tendattM) officer'to enforce school ot- j
tendance; he also -believes that the]
law should provide a penalty for per
sons refusing to give Information to j
the census taker; and he urges that]
a penalty. be provided more specifi
cally for persons employing children I
of the school agc, without a labor j
permit. ' ,
Farmer Bares Life.
. In tho current isBue of Farm'and
Fireside are some striking instances
of bravery that have won the Carnegie
medal . One of them was performed by
an old. man whose able bodied. sons
stood by and watched Clim, not daring
to make the venture;. <Hts name is "Wil
liam G. Willis of Tyler, Texas.
"A young farm hand was working
iii a well sixty-five feet deep, when a
large quantity ot sand caved in from
tho. 'top, r.arrylng with it curb meda ot
boards, partly covering him. After the
owner of the .well, and Wills* OWA
three sons had positively refused to
attempt the rescue, Wills announced
bo would try it himself. . His sons
and daughters implored him not to go,
but he:had a rope-tied around him
and was lowered Into the depths.
"For the next hour and fe half Wills,
despite his age and tho difficulties'un
der whick he worked, made seven
trips, fro rntho depths to "tho surface,
carrying up boards ona debris which
hindered, him j from freeing, the vic
tim. All Ulis time no one. in the
crowd, consented to assist him. It
wat; not until .after he was completely
exhausted that another white mun,
and finally ? negro, came .to his re
lief, completing the work bf clear
ing: aVay. th? fallen mass; These tyro'
also became exhausted,, and no others
volunteering.Willa returned to . the
'well and succeeded In getting thfe'
young ' farm hand '. freed 'and drawn
to thesurface;
l?o l'oiiliry Feel tho Cogtafo "Urget
To" get more eggs develop' a.' hep's
ambition AU;an?iaals":>ave:"t?(Kvi?
usllty. according to a writer in' tho'
current Farm and Fireside,- and you
can get more work out- ot them by..
Btlmulat-ng the ego as you can out of.
a clerk who has just, boon promised
a. raise .. - '
. "Al I ?qimal a> hens Included, haye
peculiarities.- and to obtain -the best
results th working with them wo
must take this fact into considera
tion;".' Not only is it tr?s 'that each.
class of animals has Its pocullarltlfs:,
but Individuals in th? . same class
have their distinctive traita. " To ,11,-.
lustrat.v tbi;-. lake ior^ example-twp.
horses. ' One is' a heavy work horse;
and. when you speak: to him it ls q^d*?
a while before ho obeys. Yet ho may .
be as willing and'Obedient as tho
Other horse'.which ;.ls; of driving stock
and quick in its:thoughts and actions,
in fact, it Is" wrong to both to drive
such horaes. togethar.". . ? . " ' j
The Bangers of Certified Milk.
Do not believe that yon are perfectly I
safe when using certified milk, say?
the current IBBUO of E*ann and "Fire
side. ? .'. ? .
^Altbeugh: certif?sd miik bsa vf?Sc,
produced for twenty*two years, ita
sales are ?much less than one por .cont
of the. entire- milk supply. - The ?ute.,
He seems unwillmg to pay the extra
price for .certified milk, - and Scita
tists are how declaring that certified
milk ia hot perfectly safe. -, .
?'Several milk-borne epidemics have
been traced to forms where certified
or tasp?et?d ??'Uk waa produced,
whereas only one . ?pid?mie has been
traced to pasteurized milk, and, that
one1 was shown /clearly. to be. caused
by the use of improper temperature. ..
"The certified milk buslneas thus'
seems- to haye been shorn bf financial
?sd'even philanthropie attractions."
WWW-More Versatile Mens.
h Marie th? 8 year old hopeful of j t?.
Ic-??tsia household of thia:: city,
seated at the breakfast tabl?-, one
i "morning. As uaoal, eggs were, ?erv-;
ed.
Noweitheratarlaivas not hungry
? ?r she tad' grown tired bf the inevi
tably btu of i'arc, for very oameaily
'she lifted her c^ea to. heaven and ex
claimed:
.-"i,-wish'to-goodnr-'ss bena would tsjy
iIflMffethftg;^ herf?e? "?ggsI"~?Whtd?iV
! phia ?Welle Ledger^
?Who ia that
.jPraarrv ask>d
his thoth er ba. a
"That ls a ,'sTst?Jtrr?df ; tfi?^fv
paffi'-repUad J*??-motlier
[ment smd thd'h-fi?"s?W: "Whichts she,
: mother, faith or .hio&V,*-?FZt&T.
Susi Would.
, .'. A-:' rather ."trymg to g?t bafc&tti.
??autfH?r^ihM^'^^'r oSd;^?** '
g??M:%e?^.elsepr' > \ p..,
"? am%ying.io>*?.- s?w repUed y :
OER??liY NOW USING
lySSMY S?BST???TES!
Berilo, Dec. 1.-T?o exigencies pf
tho war lui ve led to the creation of al*
most countless substitutes for articles
.which Germany no longer has. even tb
the production of substitutions for
substitutes no longer available.
The "Central Committee of the ?
Housewives'. Associations of Greater
Berlin" ' has undertaken to B'JOW the
public, especially the feminine por
tion of it ( bow great is the number
of substitutes invented and already
on.thc-'market, and how practical they
are;1 by mean'si of one of the most not
able expositions ever held In Berlin.
: There ere exhibited a few of the!
food substitutes now in use but Sae i
ex ros! t ion ls mainly" devoted to arti
cles' bi household use that have come
to replace all the copper and nickel
were that> has had to be turned in for
ammunition purposes.
' Thus ?bere are common non pipes,
tastefully gilded, to take the place of
brasa curtain poles. There are ves
sels and receptacles of all sises made
of a material called "serpentine" j
wilki:, is .found m great quantities
nearLDresden, available instead of the
copper pana and pots that have gone.
.' . There are oven doors made of Iron
and (steel which I. >k very bit as well
as tito nickel ones generally used and
which of courge are quite as prac
tical.- IJven pins now are being made
of iron instead of nickel, as aro also
.booka*tan<b eyes ?nd similar objects.
Lt Som'b-apparently efficient substitute
i.i aa been discovered for the rare and
.?gOT?tra'rubber, and the exposition
.shows.garden hose of the now mater .
lal, which (feels and acts Just as gen
uine-rubbers does, and will expand
and .contract quito aa weih Even
nipples for babies' milk bottles are
fashioned but of thlB "near rubber."
The' Hat'Of articles includes squeegees
and window sponges.
; Twine made of paper has been
found to be practical, but for use in
stores a. little machine has been In
MORE INTEREST?
O'Connor Sells Ryan 1
Great!
O'Connor called his friend Ryan
carno homo for supper from his day
: charr.cteristic Irish hospitality Rya
pcr-rn. gobdiatmospbere in which t
; suraoMS H:-f,
; ?. Suprcr wno over and while the %
1..vO*?qnbor?gbt Ryan out into tb?, a
}' ' ?aidl;?i*3"to Byan,"suv yo there In tl
|; ; ja harn-day'snvork you've had today,
... and en sit ye-down thero and take s
..:and bo.,quiet /mo ai?y and I'll do all
itfmt^ybu've surely earned the day."
:hr?*?B' Ryan settled comfortably ba
i?^?-nls p?pe, O'Connor went on:
.t^b^Csa fine wife.,ye have, Ryan," i
. clean ye might have eaten the gran
?kiiehen itself. And it's a tme cook
children. .There's many- a man wit!
;;Y;terfh. that'^hld give them all lt 1
a? yours and the fine wife and mot
As It yan. no d tied, O'Connor cont
.'. map goes to his day's work, after
.'. cooked for him, hud hbo brings his
ftb? (eaves In 'jUK. meroin* and gives
K: t's a man b s?od. send-off for tb
\^ut his dinner pall at noon, after th
finds' the nice lunch she bas put us
pie pie at the bottom, and he thinks
'?'i'.tWyday's work ia over and tho little
. door and throw their arms around
.'. that ye have a right to be. And v
down.to the supper that your wife
their baddy ab ?ut the day 'a eehoolh
' it g^ves ye a heart for the day's w
-worthwhile.''
. V . As Ryan assenUngly nodded bli
i'?^^f?fver think. Ryan that the time
1.11 ko to como 'homo on Ka tur do" y ni
y--#ifeT: And .that when you're up Ii
.*%amd??ll tho angels, that the widder
i llave no'Daddy to see OS In the mor
a 4waen.-lib comes bomb at nisht? As
, ,'j^rbm,where you'll never come bbc
'^irlddbr and tiib children with no pa:
v.'he.u tho man of tho houna is take
l^'MUte, ?for tho widder, and the little
. much ." " -?a^?^^^^^^I
'.. A sober loolc came over Ryan's i
do you think, Mute,. When ye. take I
in Heaven with alt the angels atout
that was so happy and ye see the. v
In* what to do not only without . Da
*. that you'll feel-ye did just the rlgh
ye'think that as the widder and the
<. ye in JHehvep. and ya Stand by the ?
'rfi?S thoy remstober that Daddy-took
what-h? coux,d have done for them t
I * will greet ye with Jtfst as .'bright a
b^yott 'opltb as.Widp? "And; dont yb
' yourself, Mike, that ye nhould- force
.^Abd> Mike, man? when ybn^<|a|j
; suppose one should como and touc?
II ' IcOK?'dOwn on earth ,at the Tittle ho
\f- i^allaten and say,to ye:
iu?}?Mik?, dp-ye-remember, that lbj
'?&u|:>porch of your House Ono hot ji
' leaven little: money that -sould tjd<
fdr. a little while /iter jfft W?re;gont
"And ye -will i#> "I do.' "
^tf-1tev??^Mlke'--6nd yt
" 'Mike; we'll give ye inst long ei
for yb to gb down to earth again at
. sign tb^.'-^Mtt^ ^onid;-ie do ut"
VA? . .turned^aronnd: with a loo'
is w'.'/be.-' ? ..:>../...'':.. ? ' .?? ' "
\\ I:: : tffah?n." \ ?#-4>-C0n?or.? ?t?im
|gt|?-'oth^^
M. Mu MATT?S?Nc O
C/ W. Webb. .
V:> j. j. TfOWDTldg??,
^tec^?cyBii??diri^
GAME i? PLENTIFUL
ti
Atlituta, Dee. i.-Deer, bear . and
wild turkey have Increased In Geor
gia under tho present game law, and
hunting is better this season >than it
has. been In . twenty- years, according
to nimrods who have boen ' in tho
field.
Ope largo Atlanta party of hunters
succeeded In bagging 29 Une wild tur
keys last week near Bainbridge. On
account of the size Of the party thc
"bug" was not beyond the legal lim
it
Many deer have been killed this |
winter on tho sea islands'and near,
the coast, while a number of black
bear huvc been brought out of the
Okefenokee bwamp.
Duck, quail and other small game
birds are plentiful in every part ot
the titate.
figs cs 2 ot h. street hiv.r ?ixuu ave:
nus: "Warned-A few girls to clean
waists. Also a few bright girls. Ap
ply ninth floor."-New York Tribune.
vented whut? seals up packages and
makes tho use ot string unnecessary.
They are paper collars, cuffs, and!
handkerchiefs, and napkins, and even
paper underwear. Underwear and
bed linen also have been fashioned
out of celluloid, tor tho purpose bf
! effecting an .economy in soap, which
ls daily growing more expensive,
j There are literally scores of models
of gas, electric and spirit lamps and
I stoves to tempt people who'find it dif*
j ftcult or impossible to procure petro-'
leum, and socalled : "cooking bowls"
?that can be placed on red hot stones.
Not content with merely exhibiting
the thousand and ono substitutes now
available, tb*? woman's association al
so gives instruction in their use. It
has a n UKI ber of educational courses
which lt offers to the public, Including
one on repairing-?killed repairers
?are scarce no wad ay ls-another on
I buying, and! so on,
IG_THAN FP?0N
Return Check from the
ieyo?? ,
; on, a July afternoon, just as. Ryan
*s work, with his dinner.pail. With
n asked O'Connor to stay tor eup
0 create a background tor Ute in
vite was clearntng away th? dished
hade on .the front ? parch; ; "Now,"
lat comfortable rockin' chair. Jt'o
and you're entitled to a good rest;
rour'pipe and have th? good smoke.
the ialklnV so ye can have the-rest
;-yif\:v,. .. ' ;." ? . .....-..;y't;.;:'t-v.
ck In his chair and began ..to.puff
laid he. "She keeps the house that
id meal we* had off, the floor of the
she ls ond good -mother to the fine
ti his millions Hvin' on tho avenue,
ie hod the comfort of such a home
her."
tinned: "I tell ye, Ryan, when a
a nico (breakfast that bia wife baa
duiner pall to bim at the door as
him tho nice kiss on'tho' cheeki it
ie day's work; abd when he takes ..?'
e hot and bard mornin's work, and
? for him, with a good piece of op- '
. of the home hell be gola* to when
1 children that will meet him at the
the legs of Daddy .lt's a good maa ,
rhea yo take off your cast and sit
gets and hear the children tellin*
i* and all their pranks abd prattle,
ork and makes ye feel that life is
i head,.O'Connor continued: "Did1
will come when there will be no ;
Ight with the pay envelope for the *
i Heaven, with tho blessed Virgin '
. Ryan and the little children will
nin' or to throw their arms around
US when y? go wa the tong journey
k, Mike, what will become of the
T: Saturday night? It's a sorry day
n away, as many a strong man to. '?"?
children who love their -Dat^v BO
. : . . '-. .':.'.;'-'>?.."?:?!;.?';.;?'.
'ace us O'Connor cobtidued: "And
that long trip and, sitting up there
id, ye look down et the little home. ?
fifo and the little children wonder
ddy bnt without the pay envelope,
I thing-did all ye could? And do
cnildren come one by one to greet
jig Golden Gate to meet them that
tts long trip without teaVhV them
? get along with a little "while they
smile' and throw out their arms, to
think ye'll be a little ashamed of
;? t? that thin?f^ ;
2ng' ta Heaven with alllhe angels, '
i ye on the shoulder and; tell ye to
tM^sfo ???t; andthe Widder and tho .
iTOfcnco man O'Connor that oat en
Oj/ afternoon and wis. urgth* ye to
s aver the widderisnd the chlldres'
''V''fv!.nHHH
W? ' . -Vi :.
mil be an angel than, with a bv?io ..
md-and he'llsay,'Mike, .did yey^or
loald say to you.thent 'r
lough lave of obeenc? from Heaven
U%n tho paper that ye'_ wouldn't*
k of assurance : *Sdre?. 1 would,**
Mike, sign lt noW^ yali'not hare
0h'Neir94 V.i.;'"'. .i'%r'?-:v--^^'.;'X't??':
?N&ftAL AGENT
District??gent
' " , ;"
vV. R. Osborne,.
.....' SpecU
Anderson,^. C.
: C?ntete IS yfauM]
? gor Infant? and OMldr?n.
JMothe?
Statement of Financial Con
November 10,1915, v
\ BES0URC?8
Loans and Discounts. i......... .. Sl.040,628 -18
, Overdrafto. Cotton, oto..;. 44,177 ?6
Bonds and Stocks........ ,fcv,. 6,520*00
Real Estate...............J;,. 35,640.00
Due from banks and bankers. ?. S9.798.S3
Cash ......w.... 27.027*37
Total ...?1.253,6S2.64
. iUBIU?IBS V 4 ' '
Capital Stock....................Jg^*^
Surplus..>..r* \Y V;-:,. 67050.0S"
Undivided Profits...' ' ' * ' <jo
Dividends Unpaid.737,144??Sl
Deposits ..........w.?...
Bills Payable... . 49 a?tJOt?v
Rediscounts._.? -.-j.
" . ' ' ............??.253,692.64
?Total. . . ; ?
You? Btakmg Business ^HetteA;
. 'Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fares
. VIA .? ; V'.*-- .
:(; : SOUTHERN
; ^ : v Ia Connection With Btes Ridge ft&i?way ' /
JRe^^
Anderson... ............. .,.$7.40-':
Belton ,;v ... ... ...7.40
Hones Path ... ..V ... ... .... ... ... 7;2t?SM5|^
DOntldS ... . .... i.. ... ... ... 6.95
. : ., HbbMaiJnactlon... ... ,v.'6J5
.Tlckct? on sole December ll, 12, 13, and 14tb, vrith return Hmlty,
December 22nd,
, Attend TW.fjreat^ : .':^^^^^wt0^
; See TJ. ^. Batt?esB?p >SohUi Cato?na'' a squadron ?? ^tb? Allanad ....
I^?et;^torpedoghosts, submarines abd destroyer;;
? Cnristniaa-?ollday excursion, fares io ali principal points. Docembor :
17/18, 33r 24, and 25th with return limit January lOtb, 1916.
For complbt&.laformatiou apply to ticket agents or . .
a Taber, TPA?
J. Kv Anderson, 8spW .