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What All Men Enjoy Tue man with too.many scarf-pins and cuff buttons is yet unborn. Here are scarf pins, and links for the.quiet dresser, for the college boy, for the young business man and for his father.. Stocks glisten | with hovel designs. Guaranteed Solid Gold Scarf Pins from #1.00 up. Solid Gold Link Buttons front" $2 up. ? . mm ts W B RcllabloJewelers i - ?y .Vj V'i i THiKIY PER CENT PROKT ON SPECULATION EVEN GREATER PROFIT ON INVESTMENT . ; Iii'-. >?{':? . .rM:^^^1-: " W?V?'-V? rS'f'i" >''^... . '. Wa kayo a single tract of approximately 850 acres of. rich, Chatta hoochee river bottom land, situated in .Stewart county Georgia, within twenty live miles of Columbus, which wo will Bell for SEVENTY per cent of what adjacant farm lands, are selling for now. Of this entire plantation, there is one portion of about 300 acres which we would ?jell separately. Of this smaller frpct there aro 120 acres ? chared, und under motivation, now; tho .balance--about ISO aci*es, is in woodland. On tho entire ^plantq??n: there are, fifteen tenant houses,., barns and necessary outbuildings, and-oie large eight room dwelling house. Tho Seaboard Airline raUroadjruna through tblB : place,f a.nd . there is a sidetrack on the farin '. ; There aro 40 acres of nut bearing Pecan trees on thc plantation at present'. This is-a very desirable plantation, and to rt practical farmer of grit,' determination, some means; abd who is not afraid ot the .work necessary ; in the managements of such a plantation, this offers lin; opportunity of a lifetime; . } - I f i*\ : Our only reason for offering this magnificent plantation at such a tro- - mendous bacriflco ls strictly, a personal one, and we will give it .to all in terested parties, privately. Wo will pay Uie expense of a trip t? Stewart county if tho Investiga tor,;or his bachera, buy the tract of land or any part of it. ' Tlier? aie quite ? vfew ^derson county people living in Stewart coynty <3a;:now. . j A??t^?y^mCo^, Ga." Cars The Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. *4> 4t?t*?***?e?***e*?* t ub Irin Today. \ The beautiful, and brilliant produc tion of Cabiria will bo'put on al the Anderson theatre today, and if .Will be ? wcunderful opportunity for the people of Andorson to see this ! fam ous picture. Many Who have seen this picture in ot lier cities speak in enthusiastic terms of lt,, and' in every place where it has been shown tho price has rahg Ied,from ,50 eenta to ?1.50. It has [been j r-an g ed to show it here for 35, 125 and 15 cents'as low a price a~ haft ! ever been given. . Mrs, B. A. Lowry of Seneca was hero yesterday. Mrs. TX T. Philips of Sandy SirT?253 Tras th? feues , of friends yes terday. . . . ' Mrs.. A. Braralett of Clemson .col lege spent yesterday with friends ; hore. > . .Mr. and Mrs r .-?yle Shirley- have re turned from their wedding trip aud will make their home at tho< St. James hotel. Hurrls-ligon. ; "-'. Dr. and Mrs. James Calhoun tHor* ris ?h?y? issued . ?rivitaftions toi&tfje mari Iago of their daughter, Floride stanhope, to Mr. 'Prue Benson' LIrwn on Wednesday morning, 0606000?" 29th ot half past .ten o'clock at their homo on 204 Calhoun street Ander son', S. C. '? ? ??Owing to the'rpr?mlnenc? and-pop-': uljarity of Mils young couple -their; marriage will be an event of ^rcat interest to their friends ?here arid all over the Btato-. Christmas iicclfol. The Anderson .College Oleo club will have a Christmas recital on Fri day night at the college at half past eight.. They will sing a number of Christ mas carols, and the. public is. cordial ly invited. There will 'be; no charge' for .admission . : ; Mrs. B. B. Qossett bas returned from a visit to Baltimore. Misses Ollie Lowry and Beatrice Philips returned to Seneca after vis iting friends and relatives here -IoY sevsral'daya. . r- . - -Pretty Party. : Master Fred Ollmer entertained ;a. few ; friends at a delightful little in formal party yesterday- afternoon-?it .har .. pretty- home -, on;;-Boii.l.eya.r3e". . ?;Mr. Jim ?usenberry,. has gone lo NiaetyrSis to spend aeuefai dayji yjs-x l?ng relatives. ' ?r. J.-R. Fant of Townvillo waSJ*', business visitor, in- Anderson yester-' iii . ; - . " : m Mr. John ll. Kay, of tho Towhvjllp section was a visitor in Anderson-?n Tuesday.. ' . ' , ^ i$?^ . 'pooler McConnell has: gone to Churleotori to. attend tho Commercial, conr.rc-a -celebration-lhere this week.. M?\: John. Lee *Jray/ the night-clarie at Hotel GhiQuola, spent Tuesday in Greenwood. -~-r Cpuldn- i Lay an -ERK, Bet.. Knows a. ?oed One. ..Oho. of Philadelphia's :best known musical critics cannot.-piny a noto, .?or, ?anihefairig. Therefore exclaim tire captions, he ? must-bo a-faker as a Some ono ventured to make a sim ilar remark io \John G. Johnson* in rcRurd to his knowledge it pictures. .' "True," 3Uld.tho - great -' lawyer. "1 can't paint ?.picture.' '/Neither, can. I lay -an-egg;, but I 'know- a. good '.one from n.bad on^!" ? ; . :-v\ Anybody-' who bab visited , the il?rg? R-alleriea ot lEurope and had--Buskin?!j opinions oj pictures.flung In his;tooth a thqusatu--times might. BUpp?He: he. was a.. second Raphael. Stalag ?ike lt.? Hs.couldn't.'oven'paint' a, sign; Some of "tho bea;., players are poor football .coaches,,and;vice vistaa.' To do a thing, and Uvkuow how it'ehouid he. done oro often vory. far apart; Philadelphia .Public Ledger. Y?irgin?Ofan, lij$LS*f *ed Sunday jnoruing ' Decembor 12, 1515, by J. H. ftaicey, msgisV trato Savannah township.-' Miss ?Ua, Yeargin. and Me. Ira C, Gino, both ; of Anderson chanty . ' \ Row tfo.Ge^i^ i Count flftyi toa* cela in i head ;cv catarrh disappsars. Your clogged; n?&* triht> wRl open;' th? ?i?v s^saga* of your hoM ?WIB bioitho. ixeely.. No moro gnnSiiag, h&w&?ng? > aucuns ?Weoaari^^4b^tt|^ ot heatfaaho; ne-.str^glteg- .^B?eis^ ^^^^^^ E 111 FEEDING CHULE DEMONSTRATION AGENT LONG WAS HERE YESTERDAY MANY CATTL^ FED Mr, Long Speaks Hopefully of ] New W?rk of Farmers This Season. t?t : v. '. '. Mr'. -ty. W. Long, state demonstra tion -agent-'"was in Anderson for a Biiort. -white Tuesday, afternoon, in company'with Prof. Calvin of Clem eon vno?J?ge. Mr. Long was seen, at th'o;;.?i??co of tte local demonstration bfljfe'nt, '.Mr. Byars, and talked .?baut tho cooperative feeding plan now bi tog carried out in tho stato. . "We are now feeding about .4,000 head of . cattle in South Carolina and the interest in- tho feeding plan is higher ju?t new than "at ??,v . oilier time in the past. Reports ?iaye been received from thirteen, of t'?e counties' j of the stato and th?y show that 2, 000 head are being fed in this man ner. Considering the stat?.' comparar tivoly, I would say that there l&.ap Iproximo,ely 4,00b head now being' properly fed a*_d fattened for mar ket.." \ Mr. Long commented on . tho Ander don ra?Tuers* work alorig these linos, and said, that while It showed, up well, that it was not on thc equal | with tho Greenville farmers. This is vjerhaps^ duo to the fact thal Greenville is.?no of .the markets..and'. 1 Anderson ls not. 'Wo rhave recently . brought in thc date seme, 100 head of breeding cat tle, worth about $12,000. That cer tainly Jodtfe good to metand tb-s inoro. | wo bring, in, the better off o?r "farm ers ;\<.ll soon bo." ".'continued' . Mr. Long. I'Tlie interest ls a al its fought Just..now, and I hope lt. will stsy that] way." In . speaking of the sales days, "Mr. Long stated that plana" are hot com plete for the sales, hilt '?. lie' .expects that all eales will be held in .March and April- Stock buyers f rom "Rich mund, Jersey City, .Baltimore abd otu I er-northern markets will b a on hand Sd .the sales promise to be largo esC*' Ti.J cattle wilt, .command an excellent vprice. The exact dato o? ih^Wrst?hale-dB not fined but will be fited and announced at;'an early date. i I > s ;%i Iva, S. C. ?2t2r,-? .' Deo. 13, 1916. Deal?.i Santa Claus.* . I'm* little. ^irl pine y?aro old, t \vj?h ..yW'-to^bringv me a doll ; an^ '.some.- fruits; and' soma', candy.' from your little -friend, > .^Barton. '. ' -nu, c. pee. 14, 1915 Dear Santa: ^Picase; .bring mo some firecrackers, and a cap pistol, h mouth harp and some -fruits and candy.i Vou are such' a .good old enan, I can't-,- nelp Trat.; wright :to; you-and.vtoil what I wont. Every little hoy ' and girl loves ! you and likes /or ChriBtma's to come onco '.every year.! .from , your friend ..Goes , Burton". 9 ' ' * ? SOUTH WILiLUMSTON + Tho Williamston mille will close down for 'tin?' Christmas holiday-.on iTriday at noon, December 2\, and Vrf?l -ro?umo operation on the follbw l^.^aphdayimoiaipe,. at 0^SO.. ;Many, .r. e . preparing.-io' ylsit vin Other cities and tho Sunday whoote expect to (hayo' ? a nico 'Christmas \ tree. Tho members. of."<ikd ^Playcrcst nod M?38 ^t.ggie. Garlln?(on, who han charge i>i:the-'community work,, aro. prepar ing a. nice program for the Christnisa. tree ' and indications aro, that & Christmas will, pass off ..quietly .-in : \ViliianiBtoh "as? nauai. i i?rs. J. Fi. Manly visited in. Gr?en V?iie. Tuesday. ., 3Mfa?V?r joe .'Giles ot... Greors i spending a isv.' {Jays with . his grand $||?$*V Mr. and "?ilrs. l-M".''-.' -'".Ev Agra's. ; Mr. A. C. .McGee, is spending isomo the ,?n G.rcenvills -with .relatives.. ? ! niday ? in Anderson. i'Mf?. M. P.: Adams :Tras *;aiIe^?; Greer Sunday ;on. accen?t ef Jhe ill-; ness?.-.tot. ;her .'.'.danghtsT';;- .Mrs'..-?.Sa?n "Hes. > -'Y- ? t. ;t?^/. W, U. Vamm?U Tls, attend * I log 4hb B?p^si7eohV??it?t?:--Ui:- tiMseh [ville this..week. >. mai te 'Boy Per ^IJarTsteas. ' ' ; Give something amusing, Buy only What) yon car. afford, Ti?j sift you. soloct ?honid not provo 'aiav'^unujran^ ?'V'Do' not rbvty- that - which will i, >??h?'?nfe w^ot^?to?s jt to buy ?onie Iblnc to go with lt. ?fi,A>v?id oa^tatioh or nay thonght,,.. ^oI?tiop,?? your gluing, pf Gb " * eats,thia. year. toohey/fo%^ i one pleasure all aro?a;d.--~Bryah. Ea j filet NATIONAL CAM FOR COUNTRY SCHOOLS Secretary Lane in Annual Report Advises Benefits for Young America, Washington, Dec. 14.-In via forth coming aunnual. rep*?'.t Secretary Lano suggests the need for a nation al campaign for a better rural school. He speake of -Young America, our 22, 000,000 schools boys and girls as tho chief resourco of the nation, and asks "Are we doing all possible to de velop Bus.resource?" His report con tinues: If there Is any one of our institu tions in which the American pf ?lo toko uncllsguiaed pride and of which they feel Justified in boosting, it ls tho public fchool system, for this in "the gr?atem of American inventions" and the most successful social enter prise yet under taken by any people. Tho United' States maintains a bu rean of education in this doparlmont, which, upon a small apnroprlotion collates as best it can the.figures und tacts .whlclr mont Inadequately > tell tho story pf trie growth and uso of this most-, brlllantly ' conceived, piece pf governmental machinery, > The Anierlcan people are not Indif ferent'to their schools. Quito other wisc. They pay for their nupport al most as much as ttey do for the sup port of the entire federal govern ment in round numbers, three-quar ters, of a billion dollars a' year, which-.keopS an atmy.of 600,000.teach ers at work. Education is 'indeed our foremost industry from whatever point of view, it may be regarded. Yet I am ossur?d that, it has made loos progress than any of. our. industries :N-irihgtko past 50 years. With all fae marvelous record of what the mind of a Quick people may produce to make i.lite happier and nature more servlce Lablo, bow little can bb shown ns our i contribution to tho .methods of'lm; [ proving tho mind und skill of the young! Wo have gono to Europe* to italy, Switzerland, Oenpany - and penn.arU chiefly--for ,the new meth ods y/ith whlcli we have experiment ed, and Japan haB found a way to In struct through tho eyes and hands that will make these'"very practical people sUU more distinguished. Yet hero. nhe! ? there ibider rare leadership may be found lu this coun try tho most striking proofs ot what can be done, to lio bur schools to our life. The hope is eventually to make the .school what it should ho, and easily may bo madVi to be, the very heart, of -tho community-social duli and cooperative center as well as school. So Long, Convention. ' We caa not get everything we want .Wo do not even expect to do sb. Wc cab only do our best, and smile pleas'* ?n?y if we do not succeed. , In its contest for the 1916. democrat^ Ic . national convention Dallas gav? them all a run for their money.. Il there was anyone in tho . country w^ic did not know that^ Dal las la tho great est city. -in. the greatest :4srij erratic state in tho nation,, he^suroly knowe it how. - That ' fbr -reasons timt seemed besl to' it tho jWUouai cbnxni?iit?b awarded tho coavj^/tion to 8t ' Louis iexmo ol thbdisepi^^ to all br us now bnd then. . ' Missouri has a. large d?mocratie population, bu6 it ts, according to the arguments by which 'St. Louis won tho contest, a blt shaky. It ls consid ered necessary to glvo it a plum to make :it good. ?--'Th'-'f Texas democracy has,beoh good for so long, ard the party ls so sure that: it will continuo to he good-as lt will-that it Ie trusted to stand.-wl'tb bul, hitching, plum er no plum. ; Voil, ad'long, convention'.: We Went after lt strong; and, wo guess that ?ll know we wore, Aftbr' a!?? St. I<oui?? io a first cousin to us and we db not fco! timt th?' convention had gone out ol tho family.-Dallas Times-Herald. j A Shirt Waist I . t,_. Will he a splendid Christmas Gift and one of ours in a fancy box will be all mPM 8 the more acceptable. S^j You'll find fem mighty pretty said B N? good and inexpensive at $2.50 and 'BUS $3.50. Other Warn? from $1.00 to mm $6.50. W0 DAINTY LINGERIE 1 5 r. Th?t every woman "just loves," in ICrepe de Chine, Teddy Bears,/ Corset { Covers, Gown*, etc. A!ao a full stock of other less expensive Lingerie. j Wk PETTICOATS In a variety of materials, prettily I' mode, new stv?es *?nd all cslcrs. Up Ito $7.50. " |.f KIMONOS fl Silk and Crepe, about the pretest Wjm assortment you've ever ceen, $1.00 to ? $15.00. . Wm SILK MIDDIES ' |S| The ^ery thing for a school girl . gift, ,^3.00 and $4.00. Giber Middies 1% . ?'. ,50c and up. .;' B'p Lots and lots of other useful things. /:. 1 in our ready to wear department. All ' 'W?m displayed so as to make shopping easy. ' . g|jB / ? ii.i niiii/i'ii Vi i ilii^ii ji? ^?????i^>Wi?y'i:.J?; ..iti.ii>?n^t.? KI ???-?1^ Ildeai Christmas /?Present . ?. ; Lady | or Gent Ja : B . .I, riions ?K& bot not a joke. A compSete painting otst?jis ?oataia/?^ every- 4' : .:.thh^.fnf painting your For? br coy car .o?? ; p?ts?af ^e-~-^??f?.y j : . The Job is e&aUy done-dimple and menpens?ve. " \ Only a few boura Work sand Ihm days for the giant t?v-dfy.- j . Follow directions -gi ; ven on each can andyour; car b again re?dy .i.'j ^ . .for' t?ae road. lt will be. ? divJdend?P*ying investment:;f^$tw; Jo. > \ - :-R^^t??ur Car j I . You get an extra yejtf;?f ?mice! oV if yoe. -want to .-?eil- or .. j i % trade your "cidy>i^ l5,S>s 20 J .m ^t^'i le* rmt^ J ' /Peedee A^ j "' lafl cveiy?ung fW sx5n??hfe?g yw?.' -Car .;'V?;0>SJJV/\bs.cl?^ i FoK . on ??dh can. I