Post?Ts Elegant Flour -For ?hAlmas Cake Baking. The Whitest Flour Made From Wheat #j None Just Sp Good I Cake can be no better than the flour from which it is made. You can readily see that the success of cake baking depends on the kind of flour that you use. 48 lbs POsteli's Elegant Flour..$&20 24 Iba P?stell's Elegant Flour.....-...y..-,.. ;....$1.10 COLONIAL rXpUR Not FANCY Patent-but-SUPERLATIVE Patent. Thia flour is; made from the finest soft Winter Wheat, and it is so milled that it eon tains all tho 'nutriment of the grain. Tlie best air round flour that we have, ever sold for all baking purposes. Don't you Uko to eat nutty wheat biscuit-the kind, when you eat one, you want another one? That's tho kind Colonial Flour makes. , 48 lbs . Colonial,Flour..?IV...i......?LS5 SNOW DRIFT FLOUR This is a high Patent Flour-the kind that appeals to the man that wants "nest to the. very best"-the every day . living flour. We are going to Bell this flour ut less than car lot prices-and if after you have oaten an entire sack of lt and are not satisfied, return the empty bag and get your, iaouoy back. '.' ; Snow Drtf t! Flour, per bbl..??'.:>:?. o ANDERSON CASH GROCERY CO. Phone 212 Phone 215 All Monthly Bloomers PHONE OU 683 MARSHAL!/ AYE. MEMBER OF FLORISTS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY . THIRTY PER CENT PROFIT ON SPECULATION EVEN GREATER PROFIT OH INVESTMENT 4- W? hdYe n altffele' tr?ct^jt appro v.h.ooc^eeur^ver brittom 4and,situated' in Stewart county Georgia, within. twedljy live miles of Columbus, which we will sell for SEVENTY per cent of .what adjhcant farm.landa aw'selling for now.- ' . .'.-. . Of this entire plantation, there leone portion of about 300 a?r?s Which ve;, would- sell 'separately.- - Of/.thia .smaller tract there are._120 acres' its cleared, and under cultivation' now;: the balance-nibout 180 eereB/.is in * ? *ir$odfftud:*1' On "tho. ehure plantation there are .'fifteen tenant houses, barns and necessary outbuildings, and one large eight room dwelling' . bouse. Th6 Seaboard Airlifts railroad runs through this placet, and - thejro ls-a> sidetrack bu'tho farm. - There ?r? -4a ?crss of nut bearing ' Pecan treeu on tho plantation at present. .This IB ? very desirable plantation, and to a practical farmer of grU?;. determination, como means; and who 13 not afraid of tho work necessary la the Tnanagemcnfc of such a: plantation, tltia offers the opportunity ot a mciime, Our. only reason for ?rterlng-tt?s magnificent plantation at such a tro-, merid?us sacVl?ceis'-strictly a personal" one, and we will give it to all In terested parties, privately. , We will pay the expense of a trip to Stewart county if the investiga tor, or his backers, buy the/ tract of land or .any part of it. There ore-jgnlto a few Anderson 'county people living in Stewart, county Ga. ?ow. Address "^Wart bounty;' Ga/' ?af?ra?.Jntel^ ll SQCl?TVll Vor Mitts Harris. A beautiful luncheon for yesterday was given by Mrs. Jobn Rast, in honor of the pretty bride elect, (Miss Floride Harris.? Ftfs. Rast ?nd Miss Harris were meoiboerB of the sam? class at Winthrop college, and the guests for yesterday were the other college mates of the hostess and her guest of honor. Tho luncheon table waa brilliant in cut glass and. sliver, thc center de sign being a basket of narcissus. -, Au elegant course j luncheon was served. Tho guests present were Misses Jean and Floride Harris, May Llgon Georgia Marshall, Elisabeth Von Wyck, Wllii-elmlna Fant, Rosamond Buntine, Jessie Brown and' Lorena Cummings. Cablria. O&biria, ene cf tho most wonderful and 'beautiful moving pictures ever made will bo shown at the Anderson theatre on the 15th of this month. There are over 7,000 people in the cast, and it took fourteen months to make the picture. This will ne a splendid opportunity fo rt?e people of Anderson to see this marvelous plc* ture. . This picture will bo given , under the auspices o/ t?ie Senior Philathea class of the First Presbyterian church; Sonthern Commercial Congress. Tho Gateechee chapter D.. A. R. ?.iavo, received an mutation to the Southern'Commercial congress, which meets in Charleston, on December 13 17. y ' '. ? ' MlsB Martha Washington, president of the Charleston Co., and Mrs. Har riet Kershaw. Lelding, chairman of the Woman's Auxiliary, have sent out these, special'invitations in their ef forts to gain the sympathy and co operations of th? clubs and chapters in this grein and wonderful move ment, and they are making plans for a splendid meeting. Earle Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Sumter Earle have is sued invitation to the marriage of their daughter. Margaret Olive, to Mr. Arthur Marah Frazier, on Wed nesday evening December, 20th, 1915, et nine o'clock at their home, 1010 Barnwell,street, .Columbia, B. C. Both Mrs. Earle and her daughter : have visited Mr?. Swain Gelmer, ?t?d have many friends hero who will be interested In the news of Miss Earle's marriage. . Mr. John. Campbell of Pendleton j was a business visitor In . Anderson:) yesterday.- . Mistes Hett?o Jackson and kate Rampey of iva are visiting Jn the city. ?.' '. ; ? . ' ? I ' -Mrs.. Charles English of Belton] :sp2nt yesterday lo Anderson. j Mr. J.. F. Herron ot Starr was i^ ! the city for a few hours yesterday. Prof. and Mrs. ft. ti :. Shields of ! i Clemson c?llog? ?were in Anderson yes ir tordoy ?o?os some . Christmas - shop ! ping. ' [ Mr. and Mrs. J,. C. Osborne have gono to Charleston to: attend tho Southern Commercial congress. Mrs. E>; E. Leo and Mrn. F. H. Clinkscales. bf Clemson . were. tn An derson yssferday. ; >Mr; ,:oail atTS.'-;W> R. Greer of .Bol I t?n were In Anderson for a few/fouira, yesterday. :-. Pro*. C; D. .Coleman o^ Tva was a hus(a?ss-.yisibw.yMter^y',' " ./ Miss EmmX' Bolt of pen^f . gs;] attiong'sthe visitors in Anderson. . ' Mi-' Miss Edith Blgby of t W^?llsmaton was in tl"i^*iky sH?pplng Satarday. Mr. 13. Campbell ?nd? H. Simpson cf Lovel Land, were' visitors yeBteriay. . MI??S rde?le-Kay of Wiillamst?n wer? ainpng tho j visitorsS^hrddy. . Mr. Clement -'C[?\\?iay','-je?vB?-'."^ts morning for Aiken and front; there' ho wi>^go tb : Charlton ???ttend the Southern Commercial copgn?HS. 2 Messra> Albert Smith ^nd C. *S, duckworth Of the . Lebanon sutton -ap*n?yiy^ ' * ? * * W?TH THE CHURCH | J ' " WOMEN J J M?ifsIoft?iT Swifety. . fi Tho M-*riott?r?-s t?o .Csn'f wljl meet f.sffi'C, .?'-.ww, "Now 4?ok," said too teacher $ RECIPES * ? . . -- * ? Written especially for The 4> ? Intelligencer by MISB Jayne # ? C. Garllngton, Home Demon- ? 4? stration Work, Anderson coun- O ? ty. ? . As I havo had calls for menus for receptions'abd teas tho following will be found helpful: Cross Sandwiches. Small o uu varo ii'. Candled-drape Fruit Feel. .WhiteGrapes Olaco. Tea. Cocoa, whipped cream. Two.-Cheese-and^Nut Sandwich es. Cracker^and-ChooBe Canopes. Tiny Cream cakes. Tea with sliced oranges and candied ali's rr les. Three-Orange Bread and Manna lade Sandwiches. Ch?ese-aad-Crcss sandwiches. Macoroons, Lady Fingers. Small ,6o'uvaroff. . Cocoa, with raarshcialloffs. Tea with mint cubes. - Small Tea. English muffins toasted. Cross: sandwiches. Small eeuvaroff. .> Tea .with orange slices. <;. Candied pineapple. ' ; Black Fruit CaLa. . Three-fourths pound butter; one pound brown sugar; eight eggs; two pounds raisins, two currants; enc pound citron;r.c:iopped very fine; one half cup molasses; eno-half ounce cloves; one-half ounce cinnamon; one-fourth ounce mace; four cup3 o? flour', ono wineglass sherry; one? wineglass brandy! While Coke. One cup butter, two'cul pulverized sugar; oho cup ?milk; two cups, flour; one-third ieaspoon salt; two teaspoons baking powder; seven egg' whites. Beat the butter and sugar to a cream; add the milk; thoa the flour, salt and baking powdor ri ft cn together; fold ia very gently the - stiffly. -beaten whites of the eggs and turn Into a greased pan. Bake in moderate oven about 45 "minutes. Cold Cake. Eight yolks of eggs; on cup-sugar; three-fourth cup butter; one-half cup mille; two cupB'-flour; tye teaspoons baking powder. Wash the butter and cream lt, 'Beat thc yolks and add sugar; - stir 3 well and combine with the butter, .Sift the. baking powder w|th the fleur.. Add flour and milk alternately; " , ? . Old-Fashioned Sponge CMte. rrvvn. full gr?n ti Intuit fiug^r* one^and one-half cups flour; one' yteaspcon,.',rflavoring. Separate .tho-.?white.-? from..tho yolk-.? with the sugar till they aro thick and'ropy. JN?xt, b?at th?f whites i.111 stiff and eidd tSheni 'witi'i tbe'fhv bring-. As soon, cia mixed fold th the flour very gent?, ly, mixing j list enough to blend lt .with th? : Other ingredients, butter a deep cake pan and sprinkle;- wilit flour.; pour tbs cake battor in the pan, .not inor? than two-thirds tull add hake lin-moderately quick oven 45 minut?s. ; 1 White Frort Cai?. > ; -; One cup-butter; two cups, eugari one cup .grated 'cocoanut;> ono and one-half cup blanched , abd chopped aimondu; one/ cup.. mixed candied peel- cut smalij; .one edp milk; sis egg whites; thre? cups- flour; one half teaspooniiil salt; j t^vo teaspoons baking powder.. Beat the butter, .and sugar to a cream;-add the cocoa nut .almonds and peel, and then che nilli:. ?Beat the'7whites of the eggs j 10 d' : stiff frota arid. 'wtiu tho j flout, salt and brv,- < powder, situid together, folding.-' tntmi ..in, aa gently aac possible.. ;Bake in leaf-cake pan'.j .tf?W&?y oven .tor 45 mihutos. ~,V 4? ??**** ?.?4>' -, .'.' . .-^ ' . ' " ? *; LANDER COLITE O MT ' , One cf. the anb^t delightful musicals ever .- given in ;>Greenwood^va?, the ?oint-rt?R?l by'.Miss Laura Coruba and :5ir.; ?Angclo fJ?rrtesc Friday- oyealng. L??h? harp is soldbm heard, and under, 'th'o . srisgic.?'".touch - of t&?a'jetted rausl? ;?laa^It'^w"as': toVg??d* ;?V '1$' nest; Mr. ?Ort?se had! ide iiesrera ?imo3t Bpcll bound-. Mis3 Combs captured the largo audience by her d??l?htfcl slug ing. Her clear soprano voice was amuirabiy- adapted ' to,, the. selections chosen. ::The :firct .tforigsi -wjtlV- ' Mis* j .Auh&Tmufe'ft's art?stto ; accpmpaaimfc?t itHyjMqifano were greatly, enjoyed, bl?, the perfecci?n was reached when Mica j Cuni w? sa ig r ^ic? ino harp accompac' I h??ni? ?Green'wood'Viii, welcome-th?3u ! artists gain and a#?t?; .?/tnrmber of Out-of-town friend's came tb . attend Pronta! i ; *ReV. W. P : Mc ad ors, arid family have been at ?the' college o, day-af They lett this morning; /br :strco -where t&ey Will . epond! a '" k?". .. '' ."? ..."'.;' .'" %?(^3?^??n. Of Baltimore, ??iK .b?ea. the guest ol thc college*for,? w&rk. '/ Ste, ..very' ' pres'fencd ..'ii a bene . i?lB3*?mma tto?ki te??feof do-j J?fitfffo'-.taijift^ ?Sgfebreiu^^ Ma**tf**' -d'rtf?ttuigav '."-: She! twice a we to her c?aos whieh. at urce?ht consists I Of fie matrons, of tho different cot '? \V ' ?k? te'MsaS.^ ; ; .'.'j Austin was a conim?rc?nt traveler, ! t?fc da? at a email hotel m ,? sont ?hb"'tt ? it fy ad bim r ? tum ed=he b r ou ght 'fldr&vl- ...' . A.- '.'1 ?;..-.-..? . "Wlty iii the-world did yo? ttMng we' fwta* eggs^ J(tt?ried Aestiu. only "e>i???red.vt'?'oi" : ^?i,- sah." replied th? old .dsilt^ " order two-.- ?vittt l#iit # - - ^de??1-- wrJ^^iKj^i-.jsfatt^ m w To I Christmas el turns a bright an gift that makes t! 1 STYLE? BEAUT! ( Every present you s .' ' pr??iate? all the more. For tomorrow's sell \ then corne and see tnerg; Daniel Green bedroom ladles, Red, Blue, Black,. $1 l'aiuo, hero for ............. Daniel Green ribbon tri! slippers for ladles, Silver Gr Wine and Black, $1.60 value hero for . Daniel Green fur trimmet pers for ladies. Wine, Groy, $1.25 value here for. to I) we'l LETTERS TO CLAUS Bolton, S. C. ..',(. . Dec. 8, 1015. ? Dear Santa Cteus : .1 om a. littlo gir 1 in the second grad? ?"; I wish you would please bring mo conio fire crackers. I want Borne of th? small ono3 and eome of the large ' ones. I al'jo wnmt a Teddy bear, ? tba ?et, chairs, and table, and some fruits, and some . nuts,. Your little fried, Mabel Cox., j Dec. 8.1?15. Dear Santa Claus I am a little boy nihe years' bid please bring me to air gun aud two boxes of shots and. fire crackers a ^?ianCanc?rn?1 dud a ap ple And orange, ?ad raisins And ; nuts. good bye santa clads. _ Cecil Seigior, "Starr, S. C. Dear Santa claus I dm a'little/ girl roven years old please bring -mo a doll and some- oranges -and s'omo ap-: pie and candy and some raiainB. D^c 1?I5,. la?nit? Selglcr,'..Starr, Sr ' No BoHgiit He Thought It Nice; \n : kindergarten the othor day, IR* tie Wil lie said ; "Kow, lots . pt?y soo and I'll bo *>he elephant.'^ "That will be flue,?; said Chotltde Rowe/!, .tbut .wnat,will I be?" ^Oh," replied Willie, "you can bo tho: trica lady what feeds the elephant With,'.pc?ftuts 'a?d c??dy." ; v ?S^YOynFTCEN .If-'^^BSKwant. . them to ;wr ???0 soma ?vldectbo of your good will i^^Chri?tnia?; ;? tnst?ad of ekpeiUBtve sirti, tiu? custom hew to senVrChriBt mas*-c?^os Is mors universal than evof/ Wc have prepare^ ! ? 'special [packager oi Christmas GreoUng C?rd?f ?t?*1 en'gravinge, coaelettng !; .of tuleen of our nest popular d?signe. TheV como In envelopes all ready to mail and the lot is sent pest?paid for ono, dollar. This assortment ts an unusual val?e and you will have muon sailit-! faction in oernVng ?Geh a stylish1 'and' ^tsflc token o' a \C?tr?a?3?s \re-': :i^i?birt?i^,-:',T>e^e.: cards have space '?orVa^d?rs ariana and If yon".nave.a. ; c^d'p?a?e we will prtnE! atendr? cost" hf 1tc, OrS?f Now; J.'. ^ ?m?2ft* VAT T xv^^i e in vite A w . Come Tomorrow P^^P lopping has begun in earnest and the whole world d happy face towards the coming holidays, Hie %M ira be strongest appeal is the one which possesses * aft r\ AND SERVICE/ , || elect in this store is useful_gifts that are useful are ap- j ra. lng we offer unusual values-read each one carefully; JR rade pf merchandise and you'll agree with us. .-KW slipper? for Daniel Groen'figured bodroom slippers \?$& .25 OA^ for children, lied, 85 cent value ISA.* Di . .... OUC hero for. OUC M aimed bedroom nodroom slippers for men,. Tsri, Black, \M\ ny, Navy. Blue, Write, kid lined, plain and ugurod, }fgl [.95c gf.yf!"?.^..,..,..$1.50 m I bedroom slip- ?Mj Black, Brown, Special lot of 12 pair in tan add black . JwJ QC?? bedroom slippers for me ?. dj* Ivjj . .'wv worth 91.60. here for .......... V * ?VV, *3j leloct the gift you want and instruct us lake delivery anywhere tree of coat and 1 gladly do it. Greatly Reduced Round Trip F?r?'f TIA : .. SOUTHERN RAILVVAY 7 In Connection With Blue Ridge Railway . . io . . ? GHARL?SXON, S. C. SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL CONGRESS December 1347th, 191S. JM Anderson ... .......$7.40\ Bolton. ... ... .... 7.40 Honea Path. ... ... ... ... 7.25 Donalds TV.. . . ... .8.05 . Shoals Junction ... 0.05 Tickets on sale Dccomber ll, 12, 13, and 14th, with rotuTiji ?Ua?i December 22nd. Attend Tho Groat Celebration. Sec U. .S. Britleehip "South Carola*',? squadron otth? Atlantic Fleet; torpedo beats, submarines ' V Christmas holiday excursion fares to all principal points, December 17, ?8, 23, 24, and 25th wita return limit January 10th, l?lO. : For completo iuformatiou apply to ticket agonta'Or W.B.TA?>er,Tj?A, ?tuen vii ic, S. C J. It* Anderaou, Snpi., : Anderson, 8. C. ; YOWL AND^Ea^U?A ' fours o? T*&, Fifteen,;T^?^ ^ T^^ ?ayt Duration,'?^y^b^ ?' Wo hav> a Tear at extremely low cost including all expenses to Florida nod Cuba, December 27th to January 7th,; espoclialiy attractive and of ualimiir od educaticnal value to Teacher^ and; ^ onty opportunity. ?TO?RCJfF Florida, th* World's Greatest Winter Resorts, during the height of, t?iolr sea son; (brough tho beautiful tropical c?ufttry tri nearby Foreign luanda; Steam ship Voy?gea;ia eoetaern Bess: and the Iathratia 3* P?ir?d. during tb;? vf?n? bar mo?the'at home, a?ordlng an opportunityfdr great comfort 'lsn^..:p^)s?itt?... WRITS FOR ? BOOr^EV A?D/UTfc&^E Wo aro ?ure one of o?i&i^?V^^ ?ONAli^Y CONDUCTED iutd^IA??RON0iVrOn?9 at ? REASONABLE?: COST will interest yt>C %\ T 1 ' ' * * < * GATOS TOURS