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3?0 OFFICIAL REPORT "Neither Chinese, L?gation Ser . State | Department Advised. Washington. Dee. 13.- Olflclal re ports regarding the acceptance bf the throno of China by Yuan Shi Kal, announced In prosa dispatches from Peking yesterday, . still v.-cry lncklng tonight botli nt the Chinese legation and at the state department. The American government had received'n? word on the subject, and tao only dispatch to the legation gave tho sub stance of a statement by Yuan declin ing the crown., . ?. Was tt.Dwiber Herself. "I should Uko to make a suggestlpri an. to the portrait." . "Madam," said the testy artist, ."do] you think, you can. tell me anything] about painting your facef', "Well, I've had considerable exper ience with ' tttis fac?," responded she, ! for she had u sens? of hunhhv-Cbi-1 cago Ledger. . Advice of MoUief no Douoi Pre? ........ , .........rT^.T>.Tr, -.-v-;- . v ' 'Wii^fi^y^m End - ? : '.?>i> -;:j- - Ready, ky.~u I was not able to do anything for hearty si? month V*" wiles Mrs. Laura Bmtct?r^tthfe-p^c,,4,att1S; was dow? in bid for {hr^iMty!* > ^ cannot tea you how I iuffer?d with mv head,' ; at>d with nervousness und womanly tropics. 'Our farii?y,doblor told my husband he cotud not do me. any good, and heUiad to glvp lt Wt, We. tried another doctor, hut he did not help me. At last, my mother advised me to take; , Cardui, the woman's ;tonlcv J thought It was nd tisd for 1 waa nemJy dead and nothing seemed to do meany good. But 1 took eleven ?bot?les? and now I am able to db aU .o?r my work and fay own washing. . 1 think Cardui Ia the best medicine In the world. My- weight has increased, and Mook the picture of health. " If you suiter from any. e! the aliments peculiar to'- women j get a bottle oK?art?ui todav. Pel?y ls dangerota. We know it will help yoti, for it has,helped so many thousands of other weak women In the past 50:yfcars. - v'Al?tt dru^gMs.- : -: .' , . < . '?Wrtn'ti:, ?t?at?tao??tii .* M?dWi?* Ce? titU?* Ad?Ucry D?ptv. Chmtiuwcaaj.T?n?v..tor, Sitctat inttrntttottt on your ??a?o 64'{W boak. jlWje Tnwtoent tor WtMnto." to pJoia mapper, li.O. 130 ??HMfiiSiiili I Herb's Or^?nipth?r^ Reds* to Darken an?'v Be?p&y ? ''^ y : That beautiful, oven shade of dark, gloss*, hair caxj onl~y .be ??d. ^y.hrew ing S^mixtn-tf -of Sage Tea and Su]r phur?-':*'??r'Mt?:. t^lyotifrv.charm.-; tx ; makfes : or i inara. the tape. When lt fades,['turnaeway, ?t^eaked andAlooJg?,. dry, wispy and scragg,' lust^ a^r; plication oriwb;bf' ^g?iap^fittlpW ^ha??rvie-' Ita Rpp?hr?%c? . a* ..na'ddred* ; ,\ttan't boUi?r; ?>;pt?pare 4^a ipaloi. you can,.get irptn any dxagJlpre a 50^ cent bottle of?^&frttfsafc$ *nd)6ul-: pbftr Compound/' ready'? to us?, : .TM? .d''-^A?waya b* deptod^ uikm to wrtaK r k the natural .pplor, thickuefts ?njl l ^tte ot jrour hair and Vemove, drin, dfuif, atop scalp Itching and falling hair. . : Everybody uses "Wjeth^" Bago jarid Sulphur because it darkens se nntar ally and evenly Umt nobody essa, toll Itrhria h<tenapplied.-?.?'Vori * imply doia pjt? -. ? sponge ?br sbft> brush : with it arid ?r&W this through ftatjr> Jak ..?Dg. oue small .strand at'a tuns;, fey. morang tb?groy, hair bas diyappearr ed. and after, a?fc?iec application it : mm? beautiful**"darle arid appear*: gt?ssyi lustrous and abundant Buys Suit ES It waa decided last night by the city council while making out the license ordinance. for the coming year, .that ail slot .madhoines, those vending, ov giving, goods for money put In the slot should .ibo (axed. These machines have been placed about tho city in large numbers and seem to be paying Investments. There ls now no license on them, but according to' the new ordinance, the owner will, have to payjJ ?5 for bach of the machines. 7 . 'The? machines were first brought tq Anderson, and af te* permission ' bad' been granted by the company owning tho poles to which they were attached, they were installed in almost every part of the town. They eeem to Ive money-getters, as is evidenced' by a re cent penny famine in Anderson, and j }he city father's were all of tbe opln; ] pst'that the' machines 'should be tax* ed. . .**'''>...'.. '? : This ordinance docs not include all. slot machines. Those in drug stores, I Which give six checks for a quarter; Sometimes,: are not included in - this division;1 Thoy aro-exempt,'and only.-' such machines; as sell,. candis, chew; j gum;etc.V are rtax?dV ' :<1,v ??: ? ?---_?' . . ' A " delegation of about 15 men .went to j. Charleston, ' yesterday; afternoon I from? Anderson to 'attend'* tho meeting ' bf the grand lpdgo bt jasons or South , <^roiinav ;<fltie pajrty all Tesetivod , "Pullman acebmbdatioas and Joined '^ ] baV -.'composed almost : altogether^ oti r.Iasona from tue Piedmont section!^ ' J ' It is cusiumnry for tho retiring and ' the hew worshipful masker's. ot: each lodge to attend the meeting as dele gates .'.'? Mr. Prank Watkins and An drew\Speer'qualify for, these t>vo\t pisces. ..'Mr.' Watkins being tho rc- ' tiring .master and Mr. Speer the hew > master*.: ; / This party, which lolt Anderson yes-; torday 'will remain In Charleston-'?or'. tho: Commercial congress c?l?bration',^ ?&'d will return home one day dubing 1 the latter part of tho wock. - : ?'.Amobg' those making the trip were: ?t?htt T,: Frazer, Andr<-ar Speer, Frank Watkins, J. B. Felton, J. P. Felton, | J^Fi'?l&?ckett, R. F. t)lvi:er and C. N sitton. : ? 'rj TfmmmXnrf^m WMffAtf FORTUNE Disregarded Advice of Broilers to Sell : . ^.^?ral Motor* Stofcli. ' ? ^ '? ?IA hrokbrj tells of a woman customer', who owns ?O shores of General Motors \ bought, at plain 55 a little more than} A:year ago. Recently-she ? received: a^S? cash' dividend, making tho origi nal cost $ 5 ; a share'. .The story of th? I l??V03t?i?nt; ls simple "^??gh. ; Some- ] bm?y advised thtJ? woman to buy the - stock.' saying iX?t it was good. She) ???, ahi it -heVer' oo'c?r?ed to her? toj ?oit the shares'.-when - the?;- were going] "Wb-y^^uid- ??aeB?^i^be askedvln ' responso ;|b-a' timid suggestion frota j hter broker t'?nt tho lime, to take prof-j lia w?s,<sfa?u ou?r?a4fi^^i;;',Byisry; day 1 lob* at it&^lf&wfc ese . ihatj thcyarbljigher.'' j :. NaiuriWy ber brbjjer: gave up: anyf further attempt to ^jiide.tHb judgms of anyone with suai- a perfect* prehension or tbs art of ma money. ' Another broker toils oik a worn investoip''Vito had 2(K)'afear?? ot the1 3tock, A?*O'bought very cheaply. 0nb\ hun ired shares ?vare sold at *5W end ; thi remaining 100 ar^ being .ietd ;foy?t snfi ?igner prtc?s.-NeW; Y?fk Sun. j -,;. . ? ????-. Cats .aeldotn 1it> with their feat to or Overcoat [dress, ??7 N.Mai t COUNTY ROAOS TOUR HAS BEEN POSTPONED1 -& i RECENT SNOW AND RAIN I MAKES TRIP IMPRAC r TIC ABLE WILL COME LATER .Good Work Done By County j Gang Bot Many Places to Repair. Th.2 tenir of. tho Anderson county roads which 'was'to hare been made today has been postponed. The re cont ?i!o\v. and rajn. liar, puf. all of | fho'county roads in such condition tliat . the tour .would be inore work than, enjoyment. " . '?Mr. Mack King stated yesterday that | ho regretted the fact that the weather ! had made it -impractical to toke the trip, bul; .that he waa. sure all .persona intending to. take the trip would rath er wail 'until "th?- roads? ar? "in . goad shape and then -take a trip,that would ?bo entirely enjoyable, .. j There4are not very maay bad 'places j in the Anderson county roads, but An derson county. Uko all other counties ? has some bad places. These Will be : remedied ea tho a'nanco affords itself, until ail tho roads are In good re pair Mr. Carl McConnell* in tho cjty for supplies stated that work et his gang w?s progressing nicely. No - hind rance has bothered him for como time .until the.recent bad weather, abd that acorns to he onti> SI) gone now m . -: ..."?'" ".. ,;-- . v SWAT, -THE, STIUII'S Space and j They -Tate Hp Valuable Get in Way. ':? 'jClemsxin College, Dec. 13,-Tbcro .Is%no, bettor' tithe.-to pet rid. cf tao stumps\-in":yod jr' fields, .than during the winter ' months,- say the - agrlcui tut?i i^dthorities? Clemson ? College, ;^h?. ?rg? ?tihat farmers give th?a; inai> ter.their. a?eUtibn-.:^ ^S? long as stumps remain in the ifield, .one will .hot. be . ?ble to v u.so there the Im-; .proved-? madlin ery ; that ?j ? should nsa.: .lie 'triJJ;continually have -io bs l?titig the plows, andi: driving the hinder., ?nd other, machinery,, around sp Chat he cah; get by, whereas if jthe 'stumpB were i removed, one /could go straight ahead without trouble'.' ?tfu?iipa Also occupy .-land that cotili h? used for crops if the stumps were removed. There aro .several ways of getting rid--of stumps. If you or your neighbors ^?i?vo ;not a stump puller and you do hot feol able tb fc?y one, you may-nso'dynamlto. Or, -if you do i not ???"*?'. to use either of these |pi?lhodS,.i|)n cap. dig them out. By a.B means, . .clear the ..land ..ot stumps >i?w so that yo^t. <?n . ?rep'^ it ,e*rly next spring! A Heart Brama in Three Seeds. 1--Arthur -Brown: loved Gladiola '^mt&y .i. :,r;.' '?:'. '''>|&l|l . S^-Artlihr Brown was poor. r 3-0Iadlole Jinks ts now, Mrs- >?pr. PMS Puystor Bobtnson. ? ?. ? ~c& i'? .."tO i? 11 'rr 'i i. in!, is 111 OUR J?!F*?Y OF^EB-TMs ft?? *ei ?alues .$.15 ?St. Mgi he Leading Tailors of CITY P?ViHG WORK H4S BEEH COMPLETEO '. .i u I, .ni, , 1 END OF ALL PAVING WILL S?QH BE IN SIGfriT W?LL REDUCE GANG Iii Sidewalk on North Main Will Not Be Lowered at Present . . '. Time: , "All. pavjng. work, so far ns tho city forces aro concerned, said Mayor God frey last night,, "was finished up ou Saturday aftejiionn,. when tho work oh Norths MidaV^re?t,. was completed/'^ j. ? . v$t^^.??w4fe&'.a?"slgh{''bf. the end'. ' ot, the. paving will j soon bo hero,' and thai all Btreet paving, will soon bu fin ished and the Streetz opened and clear ed in all parts cf tho city. ', The city . gang, h&a finished irp. and will prompt ly dispense with a number of tho hands. ? .?? ' '. In speaking of,the sidewalk oe North ? Main street, Mr,, Godfrey stated that ft, would be lissi; year before, anything. Ie done. The ftidc"w,aiks on North Main -itro?t will be two br moro feet-above ' tho street when the paving ls com- I pl etea, but thoush it will bo rather j inconvenient at times, it will hot be 1 stich" an urgent necessity. 03 to neces sitate: the work Just now. - Several intersections of side etreetB into North Matu 4street will-be rather inconven ient, and tho sidewalk on the east ) side In front of the..-chamber of com- , meree building' ?ind others in that block will be rather-high above the Street. This will ?i?vp to bo remcdicC . at nome time? butiuit now is not tliat tim?. ' , .. . ' -~--^- 1 CRITICISED STAFF s ? . T- ? .7 ' ,' < lord Eibhexdale Was Berated In House < of ?i<ird?. . < .illbndon, Doc, i.^.HLdrd, Ribbesda?e. \ .TyhOBo^alta?k on .. th-e British army \ staff lij thc hou.se of iprds caused, him i to bo.called; tho heit thing to a t'rator j by Dord-Derby, lias igiyen! two Sons and j .? ion-w^aw^to .lila country^ besldos bp? in^.-?'V?'r?thet^ln-.Iaw; :. ot ."th? pr?mier j and .head of ono'.pf tho old/county fam-. 1 liles.of Yorkshire; ;. One son was kill* j ed in -Somaliland ten yeaM* 'ago, andv \ the toner eons and the-son-in-law. met i their deaths fighting, lo Frahbe during \ th?! past year. . : V < in,defense of'tiord Rlbbosdale, his \ ?r^jn?? say he hotraj ed no" military t aectets, ad criticisms, bf Ute manng? mont of the war ore outspoken . Tn t En^iand, ami common' rumor f had \t. < that General Mut-re was tn favor of li abandoning th? Dardanelles. Bosides; \ it its declared, if Gie Lord'3 ypcech was t deemed harmful ,tO> tao military ; inter- t este .o? the country, it co.uid<kavo been i easily ?: stopped I '. by the : donsorship, < which had only tb a?Ufy^ tho; pressV:' j SlSjiibd A WEEK vyOR- ^AXSIJ \ "Ho<??ie* Fwmoter Jlokos a Bid For j tfosmiiihuH?iis 'Governor. < tVocn David I.Sais?t was defeats'? i for r??lection a*, governor of Mastt? jj chusetts thin fall Joe: lost a salary of ?10,000 a year, whtc? ho hod, enjoyed 1 ?fe-t-so year?. Th? ier of $16,000 a i week from a "movlo^wdcern to hp- j* pear In of aim-?tania, if accepted will 1 bring him as much in io days as ho - lubed lb his two years capacity,as , executive. ? Jr.-. r 'ii: Walsh waa defeated after a ntremi o?JJ campaign by Samuel W.: MOCall, i tiou^h he polled, Gio largest vote ever < received by s losing candirVte ?n Maa- < aS^iusettfl, reeving, 2-'?),S3i ; vbtos i t??^U'. received; 535.611 votes.-Phil- 1 odolphi? Public ?.t?dgur. , -,-;-_--~- S The appearance o^muoh white in ww'GT*)-<?* toorso Sndic?toa a vicious I < nature. - ' ' ' . ade to Youi s Name, C. E. KI the City. > I LETTERS TO g SANTA CLAUS I Ahderson, 8. C. Dec. 13,1915. DGar Santa Claus: I am a boy 9 years of age. I am In the fifth' grado.' I want you to bring me an air gwo and some oranges and apples and some nuts o? all kinds and .some raisins and firecrackers and renum cannons. So 1 WM cloBe ^ Your friend . . Jesse Leo Locke Belton, S. C. , Dec. 13-15. Dear Santa Claus, I nm a lillie Hoy four years old. Plaase bring me a Drum, Pistol, Fire Crackers, and some Fruits. Santa, I also, have a little Sister, and she wonts you to bring her o'Doll, Plano, and a; Teddy Bear. . good by Santa. Fur m an Lollis. Rico st No. 4. Dear Santa Claus.. I am a little boy 8 years old. Please b.-mg me a little irish mali and all, kinds of fruit, i have to little brothers age one am4 too years, please dont r~>rglt then, Lear Santa,'-1213 ligon St.' Harry Todd^ i P01SD? FACTORY! Urges everyone to drink glass of hot water before breakfast. .-Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a . certain amount: of incom bustible material in the .form of ashe's, s.o the fcod and drink' taken day ofter lay leave's in' the alimentary canal a' .erta In . amount ot Indigestible ma iorial, which if not coraplctly. elimina-, '.ed,.'frbin' 'ino system each doy, be iom?s.'.'faod tor the millions of bac teria .^bJch infe?t the bowels. From this-mass of left-oyer waste,.: toxins md ptpmaln-like poisons are formed.. iud sucked into tho blood. -'I - Men and women who can't-?et feel hg right 'must-bagl? to take insld* I ?athB. Before eating breakfast each : nor; lng drink-a glass of real hot ? ivater with a teaspoonful of . llme itone phosphate in it to wash out ot he thirty foot ,of- bowels the previous lay's accumulation bf poisons .and Arias' and to keep the. entire, alimen :ary canal clean, pure and. fresh. Those who aro subject td sick head iche, colds, biliousness, constipation, ?jthers who wake np with bad taste, 'mil hroatli. backache, rheumatic st iff l?sa, or have a sour, gaBsy stomach liter meals, are urged to get a quar* ?r pound of Mmoctone phosphate 'rom. the drug, atore, and begin prac-' icing internai sanitation. This will ?bst very little, but ls sufficient to unke anyo'.?o an enthusiast on the (abject . ?..?' Remember inside . bathlng is more mportant than outside bathing, bc-, ?dein pores do- hit absorb inpurities into the blood, causing >oor health, while the bowel poro8 do: iust as scap and bet water clcaneea, fwfewns. and fre^^ns the skin,-<>p lot; water and Urneotone phosphate ict on the stomach; ? i ver, kidney ? and lowo?s. . "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY Itt*EfT Tho Charleston & Western Carolina) .ftUway will sell cheap, excursion ??ket?.-?Boc0uni-'o/<.:t??o. holidays, tick its on sal?. Dcc?mbar l??h : t^?f?il inclusiva linoi Huilt January 10,J 1915. '! For rates, etei, apply ? sto tlok?fcj i?aats>*>r/ Krno*t Williams, Senora!' . Passenger ' Agent; Augusta, 1 . ?a. r Measure, TODAY Linton De Wolfe Musical Comedy Co. PRESENTS "THE HOTEL MIX UP" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE NEW ADAM AND EVE" Three Reel Rialto Drama. $10.00 IN GOLD Will bo given away freo to tho young indy who bears the nearest re e?mblance to "Miss Olive May Cody" Loading Lady of !.'De Wolfes Fun Makors Co." playing this week nt tho Palmetto The.itre. This contest is open to overy lady in Anderson. Tho contest will close Friday af ternoon at 6 P. M. A Pri?e ot ,$10.00 in Gold will bo given away to the winner from Stage at tho Palmetto, Friday hight. And will be announced In thc Saturday papers., Thero will be three judge*: Mayor Godfrey, Dick Allen and Judge . Cox, who will doeldo the rp--' semblance. . :. . '.: No ono connected with The^tro pr. Compiiuy wi.'?, he allowed lo enter the contest. RULES OF CONTEST Write your narrie and address plainly on back of your;;'-photograph and ?-.end samo to Mr. Pjnkston, Mgr. Palmetto '"-Theatre. Either by mall or leave at Box Oftlce. :.'-.-.:.; Those Photographs will only bo sean ty Mr. Plnkstori.?nd the til roe judges-.rind Will! bri returned to tho owners, arty; time 'during Saturday by calling at Box Oftlce of theatre. Hurry Girls! Send In Photo graphs and win. Win $10.00 in Gold, Xmas ls near. . / . vs TIHEATi T ODAY : ' JUROR NUMBER SEVENS Two Reel Rex Drama. "LIZZIE'S BATTERED DREAMS" L4C O Comedy? "'KIPING IT DARK" Nestor Comedy. '?LL?_ ?U'^ji'I_" 'i .l'..Jl!lU'nM|''U^liliUBlaiJ.-U_jj-J.i-1.J11JiliJJSl^Bi.'ii8'-ift'j.Jl-l*-L?-i /*?.?-..> ; . ':?''.? '. ' .. ' j .'-!??;.?' .?:, V''.i,',,, '? "ji ;"'.''."' ' ,;"-v- . - ?. ' '.. ' '- ? ; '' '?? :-.'; :'/.\' V'-; . rt'S: TODAY 2 REEL VITAGRAPH 2 Reel Charley Chaplin . -'^1 "A NIGHT AT THE SHOW" This Picture Has Not Been Shown in Ande?fson Be/ora. "CABARIA" WEDNESDAY We haifetiow ten million cabbage ?lont? oh hoad ready for 'shipment. Our plants are grown close to the Sea Coast, in tho open air, and our, ssed'rire grown by tho vory best seedsman on LOUJJ Island. N. Y. Wp have the following varlcttes: "THE EARLY JERSEY; WAKE-. FIELD," '"THR CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD," "THE f?UCCE^SION*' and "PLAT D?TCHL" Our prices are: In lots, from J. to ,6 thousand' $i-00 per thousand. 5 ihoueand and,over ?Scts. per thousand F. O. B: hero cat? With order. V.re ^OW*^ thal w?l give you trie l^f^et- results. Yours very truly, THE ONtY PLANT CO., fcteggetu, a C