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COLUMN WA?T ADVERTISING BATES Twanty-fivo words or leas, One Tune 25 cents, Three Timon CO contu, Six Timon $1.00. All advertisement over twenty tire words prorata for oach ad dltional word. Hatea ou 1,000 words to ba used In a mouth made on application. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents, cash in ad vance. U your namo appears in the telephone directory you can tele phone your want ad to '?21 and a bill will bo malled after ita in sertion for prompt payment *OR SALE FOB SALE-Several 5 ucre tracts of land on tho P. & N. Hail woy, abouv. two and a half mllca out. Fino aud lovel. Price right. Soo me at onco if interested. Any one, black ' white can buy. W. M. Walker. FOB SALE--Agricultural Lime. Ap ply now to your gardens at rato of j from one to live tons per acre-it's j cheap and there is not a garden tn Anderson but that needs lime-lt will correct blight and sweeten your Bour soil und mako your for* ! tillzation readily available. Phono j 464, Furman Smith, Seedsman. FOB SALi:-One second hand ono j . horse .wagon. W. L. Brlssoy Lum bar Co. Killi SALE-Everything In tho lino of | rcoh fruits that are in season: -. pears, apples,' bananas, grapes, I oranges, lemont?, cocoanuts, nuts of ail kinds, and candies that moko your mouth water, and nt priced j t'mt don't make you sick either. J. . K. Manon. CAUDLE the Gasoline Man on the corner of Main- ss? Fiarlo Sta., wants his friends and pavono to know that the paving wor t: does jiot interfere with his gasoline [ business. Caudle needs the business | and is cn tho job at all times. FOR RENT FOB BENT-Furnished room on first floor, close In. Apply S care Intel '?)-*U8?i-cer. ??B COAL ts tho kind that horns all up, leaving but a few ashes, lt ia economy to burn that kind at high er; price'than the interior grade at I cheaper price. Phone 182 to Wyatt | : the Coal Mah., TO THE Meggi!AfT TBABE-O?io car cotton scod n?c-i?,- car ,Snow Drift irrigated' wheat flour.' All Grinds horse, mulo and cow feeds. Soo G. E. Turner at P. & N. Depot. TTPEWK?TEB BE!'A*Bi?tG-Best !" ?quipped typewrltoi rebuilding in . . tho.south, Factory exports for all makes machines, your old machine can bo'made as gtod aa new for a small vhbunt. C C. Dargan, Hut?-' ? ?^^ysnnj^^; 10-2^20.. IR PI ACING your are Jn sur au co re nte-Liber that Frank & DoCamp ! Re?lty Company ^represents only strong, old line companies. Your j business will bo appreciated. 10-7-tf., WE ABE PAVING ?S8 per ton for cot ton seod, soiling hulls at 113.00 per ton and will exchange 8 tons hulls for %'? ton need Sud 1 ton bf cotton seed meat for ton of seed. Martha ?\- Wood & Coal Co. COSTE TO. The Luncheonette when you are hungry. Wo cook anything that la in season,'and wc cook it right Ask ther man who eats here. Short orders served quickly. Oys ; ter? any sty,.!, Next door to Union '. Sttatloh. FOR SALE-Household and kltubon furniture, old-time lyalnut pallor Mt, porch shades, porch awing, Jewel Stove, small stove. Colo's Hot . Blast. Heater, feathor beds, mat tresses. , GOod bargains. . Phone I . 440, 223 West Church St. 12-10-611 FOB BENT-~Ten room house on acre" Jot two blocks from square, aereen ed throughout, largo screened sleep ing porchi Has all conr?Uehcos, wator, lights and gao., Bsht rea sonable. Apply to* Mrr^.iV. C. Planti . 323 Wost Church SK/???,bn? 44?,'i "V 12-15-6tp. " ,. / . ;.'?' ' - ' 11'""t' ?'''?'??UH ". ? ? v '- 1 Vi \\ u\? 'i*. ' i r i' ' _* '. i "" ?'' WHEAT MEAL A breakfast food, r . Healto restoring. l?ecommended by physicians. Afado from native grain. ;HP*>a finn l;tavor. Servo aa Other .^|*;^^V;.?tt'>lss Milling Cc. vf?H?ED-~? good Cann for ono of : our cuatomera. Ii you, havfc a farm ,. tof?.ai?* wo will bo glad io consider ; B^^^Uy^&Watson, (jno.-LJrtsy~* ^sje^j^N^'^. TB^?^V bs* | ? "T^s Red Bust J?rooS OstSt car I k sar*- aborts; -a?4:iai'.^-Q*fyor,Bs^j ':XW$'$i$t< .Tni^'''it,^'*.K.'tM^,i:| W. Y. QUARLES Dentist Gil? cc : Over Watson Drug Store iva, S. C. Quattlebaum & Cochran Have Moved Their Office to THE BROWN BUILDING Over the Dime Savings Bank Dr. HENRY R. WELLS ! DENTIST Office F. & BL liulldlng ?nico r>27-Phones-Residence W Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST omeo 304-5-0 Hinckley Building, .fllco Phone 429 F.csldenco Phono 141? feisholro. Trowbridge & Sugg* DENTISTS ?**w Vbe?rr*- Ua?dos w Whitoor St ? GADSDEN SAYR* Architect . ?L^03 Blecklev Be?dmg Anderson* S. C. Why Yon Should UKO Chamberlain's Cough Ilcmedj. Because lt has nn established repu tation won by its good works. Dccauso it ia most osteomcd by thoeo who have used it for many years, aa occasion rc;Hired, and are best acquainted with its good quali ties. . Because it loosens and relioven a cold .and aids naturo in restoring the system' to a healthy condition. > BecouaO' it does not contain opium or any other narcotic. Because lt ia within the reach o? all. It only costa a quarter. For! salo by all dealers. "CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES" The Charleston. & Western Carolina railway will sell cheap excursion tiijbnt?'-account of &?s holidays, tick ets on sale December 17th to 25th, inclusive final limit January 10, 1915. For., rates, -etc., apply to "ticket agents, or . Ernest Williams, General Pasaengor Agent, Augusta Qa. To cock with is the most convenient fuel lob? had. And it is the cheaper? too when the least bit of thought and attention is given it. Try it for awhile, and ycu will like it? There ?re many satisfied users of gas in Ander son. , It's just the tiling to ! heat the bath room with. Anderson Gas Co. Liiy Wbire Market is headquarters for good thiags to eat. Try some pf ?ur Old Time Pork SaiUDge, Nke Juicy Staak, Lean jpojrfc -flfcijite Fs&vfot; VaaL W^5 ^re all V^dy gcuT? "oysters ?ru ?f yo?: can't what you wasrt pfcone ??4 ?nd we will ke?o ?--------1-! you to'tteeide. L?UY WHITE R?A&KET, . . j v ? ? A".?.---tau ..'. ?..',?-i... ? '.' Proprietor. HOSPITAL SHH COMFORT IN /board the French Hospital Ship '?harles Roux, Harbor or Saloniki, Dec. M.-Quite thc? most agreeable fut(? that can overtake an allied sol dier In tho ilalkan campaign ia to be ill-or slightly wounded. Not that tito hospital facilities of the ancient Turkish city are famous, or even adequate! They are not. But there aro four French un? one British hos pital ship in tho roads of Saloniki and they constitute by fur thc most comfortable not to nay tho only Bani taiy spot in tito Balkan peninsula. Tile French have been bettor pi . pared front tito vc.*y outset of tao present Balkan campaign In cvory detail of military organization tian their British allies. No better ex amplo of the thoroughness of this preparation could be given than the arrangements for caring for the sick and wounded. I-ong before there was actually any need for lt and ?iintuBnneouBly with the landing of tho first contingent of Fr?ne'.; troops on Creek soll, tho French hospital ship Sphinx was lying ready in thc harbor of Saloniki. As tho number of troops disembarked increased, au tomatically more hospital shins put In an appearance. First the Dugay Trouin. with Ita sheltered decks and Ita high stern Uko tho pOup of a Spr.nish galloon, all porches ana ?WU Ing3 and lounging places for tho con* ualcsconl; next this ship, tho Uhf rles Roux, with its operating rotund, its surgical clinics ??nd i?s completo pro vision for tao caro of tho moro ser iously wounded; and finally tho Can ada-all with full complement o! nurses, surgoonB, physicians, sis ters of charity and all tho rest of thc paraphernalia of tho aftermath, of battle.' In many wayo tho Chpvlfls RMIX la tho moat Interesting, especially r?e lt la tho principal operating theatre of tho floating hospitals' of Saloniki, and especially as tho Burgeon major. Dr. HoIU-Boyer, is one of tho most distinguished and best known sur geons lh Paris. The ahip was con verted from one of the larger passen ger steamers that In time of peace mado tho voyago from Marseilles to Algiers. AB such, lt ls roomy enough, for not only ihavo tho saloons not re quired as operating chambers been turned into wards to odd to tho ac comodations of tho cabins, hut the great broad decks have boon glassed in,,making tho moat agreeable of sun parlors in which cots are sot in long rows so that tho sick and wounded,,! In tho warmth of tao afternoon sun, may Ho quiet and look out at tho splendid view tho Bay ot Saloniki af fords . Hero too. tho convalescent,, prop ped up with pillows sheltered ex cellontly ?-nred for and competently nursed hy volunteer French women who baye passed-the necessary ; ex animations and had thc requisite ex perlence, gather strength against the timo when th?y may go back and "huvo another go at 'em." as ?tho "poilu" in tho next eot to the Associa ted PreaB coiTespondont put lt. Un der such circumstances the wounded Boldler has ' nil the advantages and nono of the drawbacks of "the Naples of tho Orient" as Its inhabitants call Saloniki.- If his cot ts on the south side of tho ship, ho Imo 'before him LEGAL NOTICES ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Tho annual meeting of ibo Stock holders of Tito Bank ot Anderson,] Anderson, 8. C., will bo held nt it's Banking HOUBO on Tuesday, January 4, 1016 at noon. P.. E. Clinkscales, B. F. Mauldln, . * Cashier. President ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of tho Stock- | holdors of the Calhoun Falls Invest mont Company will bo hold in tho of- 1 fices of Tho Bank of Anderson on Wednesday, January 12, 1?16 at four o'clock P. M. ' . ' " P. E. Clinkscales, W. F. Cox, Secretary. President. PROBATE JUDGE SALE~ SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY. Court ot Common Pleas, i Border States Savings Bank of Bal timore, a corporation,, etc., .Plaintiff, vs C. D. Hudson, Anderson Investment Company, a corporation ?tc;, and ? others, Defendants. j Pursuant tn an cider, ot.sale graht-j ed herein I will sell ch salesday In ' Jan. 1916. lu front of tho Court HOUBO; ia tho City of Anderson, S. C., during usual honra ot salo,, tho re?!, estate, described no follows, to wit:. I AU that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situate;-within tho City of An-, dorson, S. C., ly^ng and being In the northwestern intersection; ot Ella auA Roberts Streets., bounding on said Robert* Street: eighty (80) feet,. and ? running back along said Elle. Street one hundred and fifty (150) feet, be ing, rectangular in form, bounded ca j the cant by Ella Street; on the south by Roberts Street; on the north and west,, by lands hov pr formerly ot the oald <:. D. Hudson, the residence ; sit-. nato on said land being known os No. 210 Roberts Street, and being a por-/ tton of a lot o? land conveyed tr^O. D. Hudson by J./T. Roberts, Jan. . 3rd, 1007, recorded tn clarks .office tor An derson County, ?. C., in Book FFFF, page 335. .?; Terms: ; Cash. Purchaser to pay imt for' papers and! Stamps. Probate Judge, .; AB Special Rerfere*. ?S ONLY THE?ALKANS tho now snowcapped cresta of the .mountain;! of Kniebis, those three fingers of land that stretch luto the Aegean, with convent-crowned Mt. Athes tipping the last fingers. Or, to the west, confused wita thc clouds, he has tho peaks of Thessaly-Mt. Olympus, the home of the gods of an cient Greece and beyond Mt. Ossa, i and perhaps even, din. lu the distance. Mt. Pelion, both of mythological fame. The rare and changing beauly of the clouds above these snow-coif ed heights, the singular coloring of the sunsets are Joys to tho patients aboard the Fronch hospital chips In no wiso lessened by the odors, the noises and tho discomforts of life ashore Ut Saloniki. On tho other hand, should the patient be placed on thc north side of tho, ship, trio vlow is no I033 attrac tive. Saloniki itself, charming from a distance, straggling along the curving snore, mounting the hill be hind tho town io tho Walled citadel that caps Ito crcEt-dozens of exqui site, white minarets like altar can dles proud and slim, their balconies hung with lanterns againrt tho fete of Ramazan; long uneven rows of | mysterious 'houses, with projecting, j latticed balconies! wailed sud secret gai'dens, revealing only tho lofty monunment of a single cypress, bar ren spots on tito peopled hillside that aro cemeteries, tho grey-white of their jumbled headstones gleaming In /tho morning Eun. ; Below decke, ail ls reaiy for i any and every operation. Every kind of electric light gives the surgeon all tho facilities necessary, for searching wounds. Rows of glass cases contain shining instruments, .while. . porelen tables display glass disher, for steri lizing' tho instruments, each dish cov ered with a heavy glass plato to keep out any extraneous substance. Eac'? specialist ha? his : own ? operating room, in addition to which there is a very completo pharmacy, a biologi cal laboratory, an X-ray apparatus with the necessary facilities for ??no tographlng tho insides of tho patient and a perfectly equipped darkroom to dovolop the photographs. In comple tion of the picture, tb cr? are the si lent, efficient little Bisters of charity, their great, .white, wing-like head drosses bobbing and nodding as thc wearers hurry hither and thither, ) n chain, upon which'aro hung tho V.eya to the - supply closets dangling frpm their waists, n tin of baked and steril ized bandages under one arm-or a packet of books and magazines des tined for some 'convalescent patten*.. All of this is tho work of the wo men of . Franco'- tho organization known the "Succor for Wounded Sol diers" whoso committee even*" cow ic : In Saloniki, looking after arrange-, ..neats, criticizing,, making ? sugges* i tiona and'charging 'tjmmselves . with ! securing from the ^feat hearts pf t'je* ! French women. ?H, jfo?t.'may ' .beneed* ed tu seo that ]the' soldiers of . thc; ?.French republic,-hoWeyer, far he may ?be from home, shall have.every"pro per care and comfort, AT THE THEATRES .. . . -".?. -,n" ; . * ? * AT THE AXBEllSOX * * ?'.'? "Never Say Dte.w That effectlvo natural .ac*Or, Mr. Nat O'. Ooodwin is announced by the local management to appear at ;the Anderson on Thursday fer one night only. .'*'. This ls easily one. of i?.n most. Im portant engagements On the Hst of this Season's theatricals, and it - be hooves tho home -, town theatre-goers to bo a - live to '''what's doing" and not. miss this, possibly; their 'last op portunity to ' see'America's foremost actor; for, be it known Mr. Goodwin baa contemplated abandoning- 'f'.o long arduous -road tcur? more "than once: only the Insistent' demands ol the i booking syndicate Induce him to reconsider, for he'realizcs that when: the time comes that he confinca his season exclusively: tovtyew Y?^ki Chi cago and a very few4'rootr?polltau ?i?e?, tho disappointment io tho com munity at largo will; be 'paramount. Whllo. '.be financial los? td many Would be conspicuously ^igntficent. For . the occasion cf thia visit- Mr.. Goodwin will be eeetr in his three ply success, "Never Say Di?" a; far cical comedy In three acts, by* Wm. H. Post. - ? ':? < .. Three ply is used not inudvlsedly. -for ?Weyer f?iy Dio'* bad>. a , i?olld year's success in London at "the Anbl lo ??eatro, while /tt'ifs now;; tri; H's belgtitts of a six mCntb? yogue in Aus ? t<oW?f.Htf York o?^rered. of ?t fof Blx rjent''??. -vV.'ie? >'---'.. tho sam? ibpglh ct- tip?"'.*;.. -n.l oil lait .secara on tr.tr .^)ts c>.vkihg'comedy pcmoV.ed an accuaduloilan of praise for both tho star and .1:0 pt?y, -which augurs wei! for any forhinaje elrtOTV YOU CAN SAV WEAS1SPJG Wo L, ? VALUE GU Fer 32 years W. L-. Dougki o? the highest standard of nattie ana thc price stamped fui lvalue. They are thebes W. L. Oouglao shoes selector1, feathers, after th? lat? factory at Brockton, Maw., ti sonal inspection of a most p higheotpaidskUIedshoemakei determination to make tlie be W. L. Douglas $3.00 and just as good for style, fit ant makes cob..*ng $4.00 to $ perceotible difference is the None genuine unie W. L. Douglas name ai the retail price ia stamp on the hollow. "il '_ i.. ? k. .._.. ,l_ '_i_ ?c juui luuii ucaici v-ijiiiiui oufjptjr JTWJ, for Illustrated Ca to (err ?howiriR how lo by rncil. W. L. DOUGLAS. ?T l&J Spark Street. Brockton, I B. Fg-EESHNIAW & SUMMARY OF REPORT OF SURGEON GENERAL Public Health Service Records Largest Amount Work in ? It's History. Washington, Dec. 15.-Tho annual report of the surgeon general of the United States public 'health service records tho largest amount of irork performed In the history of that or ganization. Since the passage of the law of litt? the public health functions of the service have materially broad ened, thereby increasing geratly its j i; efu In ess to the American people. Throughout U:e report tho economic importance of disease prevention is made apparent to the reader. Perhaps the most. Important j achievement of the year was the dis covery that pellagra is a deprivation disease, resulting from u fault.y diet : containing an excess of. carbo-hy Jiv.t>-3. V.lil'e the final oxperlment? r.1 U'.j ??? .IJ t...j .ili^overy bayo on? ly recently been .completed, the eon? elusion Itself is the culmination of in vestigations extending over a period of ooven year?. The work Oms con slated of epidemiological field 1 stu dies, actual feeding exparkaurv." con ducted at numerous places iii G ar gle and Mississippi, and experimental rosearch at Sparenburg, South Car olina, and other places. , . A new national quarantine station was opened at Galveston, Texas, and the control of tho Boston station was transferred to: Oho rabile health ser vice. A great reduction in immigra tion has been observed during the year, with a corresponding Increase In tao number..'of aliena certified. At the port of New York, the percentage hes risen from 2.29, previous ^o-tho dovelopmea. of the European con flict, to 5.37 since that time; this Increase largely being due to the fact .vith the decreased Immigration more :!m0 can.-be devoted to the examina .ton. '"pa. number,pf cases 'treated at marine hospitals and' relief - Btatlona exceeded 55.000, 15.CC0 Of which were hospital patient, a considerable in crease over previous years." The coast guard cutter, "?ndroscbggm" was fitted but as a. hospital Ship and now,affords relief to deep sea flshfr; men oh the -banks of Newf?ubdlai $ On the occurrence of plague at;New Orlca'niO the first outbreak upon tho gulf seaboard, the t*ate and'-local health authorities requested the pub lic health, s?L'vlco to take charge of .the-situation.'' Extensivo rat-proofing an-J other anti-plague measures were undertaken, resulting In" the eradica tion, of tho .di?ase .of the rodent in fection . Great reduction in the incidence, cf malaria ; wai -: obtained. In- localities where : surveys' were conducted., rJ?Hw?^?go1 ';pr( 3oc2?3. rice culture j?yuf die3 and the. conditions , surtoundlntt tho impounding' of water "?Xor power purposes .wore investigated' th" or^or to .eradicate as far ss;possibio the ala case' In tr?ese areas.. ;? Scientific in vestigations or malarial infection showed that in tho latitude . of, thia xpuntry tho most important agent in carrying tho* infection' through the V inter season is man, and not tut-In fected-, jWberri-a'singi ?nophc'les.mosqui toes as was provlously .-supposed.' i-""ronv ti;o 'standpoint or pxoveatton isis ;; 'is ?, a ',' discovery 'o f con si dei rabi e value. Studlea pi" occupational ' diseases and industrial iiygj?n?:werejnst'tutod at sotrera! places during tbs year, ? survey ot tho ; lndusttries bf i$SMS& $3.50 SH< ? MONEY BY DOUGLAS SHOES &RANTEED 5 ?ame has stood for shoes quality for the price. His I on the bottom guarantees c known shoes in the world. made of the most carefully ;st models, in a well equipped inder the direction and per erfect organization and the rs; ail wo 'ung with an honest st shoes in the world. $3.50 shoes are i wear as other 5.00, the only price? FOf ad ed icier 3ROS. losis alison:; Industrial workers. Tho| ?nvostlgationa relating to the migra tion of persons Buffering from tuber culosis we^e completed. Upon t ! request of the'health au thorities i five sl'ates, the organiza tion an? aerations ?of the respective i boards o? ueal?v woro studied and rec ommendations advanced for improve- j ment in the powers and duties of j these bodies. The health organiza tions of several cities were likewise investigated. Investigations of the pollution of streams and the examination of shell fish were also conducted. - .Trachoma was combated in the Ap palachian mountains, wlhero it is most prevalent, over 12,000 cases ho ing treated. Surveys in certain I states during the year showed that | the disease is not an uncommon in fection. ' Rural sanitation work was con ducted In six different states and everywhere resulted lu the reduction of typhoid and other communicable | diseases. Public health laboratories for the prevention of tho Interstate spread | of disease were established at Ohica I go, Seattle, and numerous o'jher rall j way centers. 1 Additional duties havo been impos ted, upon the sorvice by . extension of| relief benefits 'to- the newly organized ! coast' guard'and the phyBlcal'-exam?7; j nation of seamen . applying for tho rating of "able seaman." For this reason, and because of the greatly in creased 'health functions of the ser vice, ah-increase in ave commission I WIEN W. !.. OOUQE.A3 WAS PUT TO WORK PEGGING SHOES AT SEVEN YEARS OF ACE. HE BECAN MAN UFACTURING IN 1876, AND 18 NOW THE LAR GEST MAKER OF LS3.50 ANDB4, SHOES IN THE WORLD. fes Boys' Bhooa, ^ Best in tho Yooria, 53.00 S2.C0 lt 'ARE OF^fgg* ANDERSON, S. G. ed personnel is recommended. An additional building for the hygienic laboratory and the establishment of a national;'leprosarium for the proper segregation and care-Of casca:of lep rosy aro also recommended. PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY . No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. ANDERSON? ARRIVALS 31.......... 7:35 A.M. 33...............:... 9:35 A. M. 35....;......11:40 A. M. 37...... 1:10 P. M 39......".'.._t.3:40 P, 41'........... 6:00 P 43.-. 8:25 P. M. 45...,..,....10:20 P. M. DEPARTURES ,80...............,.'.'.... 8:25 A. 82............ <|, mi M. M. ts, ... 8:25.A. M. . .10:30 A. M. 86..'........J.......12:10 P. M. 88 !: 49,1 42. ti* 2:30 P. . M. 4:60 P. M. 7:20 P. M. 9:15 P. M. For ?nfapts :f,xk? Children. Bears the, Signature of F|?if finer .tUtcwrr?u? c^Hoxiiv. arv,voistt t /, mil?age and p?eiasur^ najj?? fr?m an ?iito-^a? i trip. ppc^te Thz Palmetto