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Palinm?tMt@ Tib?ate TODAY Linton De Wolfe Musical Comedy Co. PRESENTS "THE TWO SENATORS" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE WARNING" Mustang Two Reel Drama. "THE FIGHTING FOUR" Cub. BIJOU THEATEi TODAY "THE PRIMROSE PAATH" / Featuring GLADYS HANSON in ? Five Reel B. U. F* Drama. Hiiii T?cate TODAY NAT C.* GOODWIN And Own Cast of 15 People In "NEVER SAY DIE" TOMORROW Paramount Feature "THE Y?NKEE GIRL" ^??? :. ' ??V 1 Spital and Surplus 0125,009?t C nf^AlTA. K?.I>K & w-Uons Glien Careful Attention V&UWf a a^????^. Ellison A. Siaytn, Jno. A< Hudgens, t- PnlrOr ? (P PrcHidenL Cashier. HliU, ?. U JR. E. Tolllaon, Acst. Cashier. * Belton, S. C. Capital and Surpia? 8130.QO&00 Collection? Given WomptAttontloa Ellison A. Smyth, W. 15. drear* .President, Ts P. and Cashier. II? II, Campbell, Aent. Cashier, mt CYCLAMENS 25 c, 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 T?e Anderson Floral Co. PHONE OH ??U il A BS 15 AM/ AVK, i Member -of Florists Telegraph Delivery nUoForXmas Specials on ?^e Four Cans or Sp->ilew Cleaner, which Heans anything; with. One Luster Box, which brightensx?r-v3 polishes Glass and all Metals, with Ono Jiffy Brash Free. All for 25 cents. . / Seven boxes oilcakes?;bf either Golden Rod . W??hin^ R?dder, or White Flag Laundry .Soap' (or you'-may-fMi them mixed) for 25 cents. Tiict? Special preiss.'..ore/.gtoo?,\wh3e our. ?$$!M ? . n^eVjistock lasts. These aro truly vemark atle prices, so take advantage of it new. This'*\ve?^':^e;^.a1so'::hav? . Special prices tm Teas, Cocoa and'Spices;' Money saved-is money made. Phone 22. 1 1 CHIEF SAMMQN5 WARNS ON CHRISTMAS FIRES NO BONFIRES ARE ALLOW ED ON THE PAVED STREETS GET LICENSE EARLY The Law is Regard to Fires and Other Regulations Strictly Enforced. "There aro just a few tilings I want to call attention tp," said Chief of Police j. W". Sanuhons last night to a reporter of the Intelligencer. "The ??r?t is the tact that no fires ave allowed ow tho paved streets and the other lb that all licenses for Car?si mas fire works stands should he se cured early." Tho chief stated that the law would bo rigidly enforced In regard to tim fires, and that.no bonfires would be' allowed on any r,art of .the paved streets. It has been customary for a long time, when fireworks are being discharged to Btart small bonfires on jtytde square, or on other etreets \Vhero a number of "celebrators" are congre gated. This is injurious to the pavement for one thing, and is ugalnst tho law. Watch the fires. Tho licenses for stands, operated Independently, ls ll a day. The stands operated by a store, In front of the Btoro are not licensed, but aro run In conneotlon wfejh the store and un der tho store's license. These stands muBt not be constructed in sutli a way that tiley will interfere with persons passing on the sidewalks. In making application' for a license, tho location of tho stand Bhould be mentioned, and the chief of police will personally see to the exact location. CHRISMS BOOZE IN PLENTY IN ORDERED Large Amount of Money Sent Out of State for Usual Toddy. There will be no lack of Christmas boo-/o in Anderson if all that bas boen ordered comes. In the first two days of-this week, there were '4UB hionoyr orders sent off from the South ern Express office alone. The num ber of orders sent represents a eura bf over $1,100 and all ot this ls goirg out of Anderson for booze. On Monday orders were sent off for 282 persone, the sum being $668.49. Tuesday was almost as heavy, Ai.:3 number cf orders being 164, and the sum represented being C446.01. This makes a total ot 460 orders and a sum of 81,114.60. , The shipment coming ia ou ono train was two big truck loxda, whis key,-whh?key. and roon* whiskey. All kinds ot whiskoy' from mean whiskey up to good whiskey, will? all fue dif ferent grades and species. ? Tfto big i.Wpment recalls to mind the fact that on tho last week the county dispensary .was run in An derson, tile whiskey salos averaged over $1,-800/.a'day. This sum seems almost incredible, .when it ia consid ered that Anderson was such a very small town ht that time. Local cotton market 113-4 cem?:. y Cotton seed $42 pcr ton% Kow York, Dec; lS^r-Cotion opened steadlor owing to smaller volume bf Offorlngs. Steady Liverpool and' re pbrt or southern spot holders refusing to collet declines; After opening 2 to 6 points up,'prices eased back to about last night's level but later ad vanced to 12 to 14 points to bullish; rumor? regarding ginning. '.>? Kow York Cotton? V 0 <.-. ; Open. High. Low, Ctose. Jan . -. .12. 06 12,17 12.?I? 12.10 March V ..ll;8r i?.40 1 2.50J 12,3S May i . .12 .54 ' 12,68 12.60 12.58 July . . .12.65 12.75 12:6? 12.72 Uti . . .12.23 12.23 12.?3 .12.3* .Spots 12 3.0. - Llrerpool triton. ? Opern Close. ?an-Feb . ;.-.7.31 7.30 lar-Anr .. .. .. .. ..7.29:'': 7.3S May-June .. .. ..7.22 7.28 Spots 7.50. Salc-B 8,000. V Forms* Hfiovemor ; Stubbs of Kan sas, is sponsor for ; this One : A tramp meekly : knocked or. thc back door ci1 a rural bomb and .?eked for a bke to eat from tho house wit? who responded. '.'You don't ' look like a man who should starve," she declared, afc'eri critical sur?ey, ^Why dcu't yon eb. work?" ol??, "1- would, lady," Was the reply b?; the -ira'rap, "only, everybody I go tjjf wants ? tetter of reference from n*jt last employer." 'Weih can't, you get brtet" "No, ma'am," bo answered; begin? nihg to back away, "tie; has been dead morb ytfctA 30years." Quihee, pigs do net tome from /-Gui nea, ?or are they ?pigs. .. ' - ' Phon? A. Getsheffg Ko. 733 for Irfolly Wreath?*. APPLES FROM TREES PL?Ii?Efl|i_lB5?r:R FOUR BARRELS RECEIVED YEARLY BY FRET WELLS BIT OF HISTORY Webster Farm Owned By Man Who Formerly Visited in Anderson. Accompanying a basket of delicious red apples received yesterday by tho ,<ditoi of The Intelligencer from Mrs. ! J. J. Fretwell was tho following noto j slvlng aa interesting account of these arpies, whlcu- grew on 4TV>JS planted 3y Daniel Webster, and the man who ls now In possession of the historic farm: "The four barrels of apples which come to us yearly In the month of November and sent by our good and Konerobs fr'.ond Mr. Walton Ball, of Marshfield, Mass., have arrived as usual. On opening ? barrel wo find a most magnificent display of red ap ples, and marked by wuy of Introduc tion "Table Baldwins, from u*ie Web ster Farm' Mass.', "Everybody goes Into.ecstacy over this treat from applcdom and the eating begins and keeps dp night and day till tho last barrel ls emptied. We open only ono barrel at. a timo and try not to be 'tbo greedy, but to make them hold but for, .several weeks. Then when they are gone we wait till next November before we have such a treat again. "These apples are quite historio, as tiley not only como from the Web ster farm, but from.'tim trees original ly planted by Daniel Webster, which have been pruned, and made to bear for many years. ThAs veijy valuable pleco of property formerly belonging to tho Websters, and now owned by our good friend Mr. Hall, hos been sought after for/years by the state of iMiB&achueetts, .'ito be used as a kind ot show place [or museum. Thero are so. many mter?utlng relics there. Ure nm tn Tesidehcp.wos burned a few years ago, but many of the relics were saved. Mr. "Webster's old ofllco In the grounds stands intact. Many pictures, chairs-.''And the famous speech of Mr..; Webster mado in, re ply to Robert Y. Hoyne or South Car olina In 1830 aro preserved. This speech of Mr. Heyne was such a masterpiece thatVOije of the house hold ot Mr. Webster ls said to t:a.ve remarked this speech of Mr. Hayne'? is "unanswerable,*? T&ut was reconciled alter hearing Mr.',J Webster speak:. Still it is considered a most brilliant document. A magnificent collection of butterflies Is to be fouad here In a glass case which. wah a gift from some orowated head.. The old Web ster coach is to be seen ?nd one cen but imagine ! with what dignity and pride tho Webster family would drive about in those palmy-.-days "Mir.' Hall not obly.- grows apples but hos som? ?f t^erf4n Oat cranberry bogs on his place'-which have cost bim a thousand dollars per acre to get established. " Sbme'.'Of these cran berries have B?B? been sent to u3 and aro the largest and finest we have over seen. Mr; Hall ls an enterpris ing mill. man .of Boston, Mass., and' once v>Uen on a visit to us ,unsollclt> od subscribed a thousand dollars to wards tho erection of tho Episcopal church, which was then struggling in its finances. This only shows ' this .good man's generous and kind noti.ro and that other good kainga besides tho sordid affairs of commercialism ap peal to him, if thero t<ore 'others like our good Mrs*- Hall the ' world wonId: be better and-brighter." : : ' ... ; Dean, tho 14 year ?old sen of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bussell bad his rlfifht leg broken wihen ho foll from b mul? ho was riding on the pave ment pn South Main ' Street. . . The lad was coming: to Anderson from the. home of hie father oh ida way to school t*.? was riding- a mule. He waa Just this hide of Prevbst's store and -toe -mole ran, and Instead of /coming ?t.ralghV-'; up /South ??ais v.??bet , turned eudde??y into g?iyrb'; street. The lad wa?- thrown heavi ly- to thoVground,; breakibK' thh thigh tu\M ?t KI- t.- ..' . . ?."... w. ...",."?. r'ittr^fBBHKB He was taken to the home of ' Cds grandmother, Mrs. ; / ^Russell, aiid was later takeo:?t? the Anderson hospital. The leg was set and lest night, ? the tittle fellow /waffs resting easily. -Th* hospital authorities bs WbU aa the' attending 'pbo^lclao everything la favorable for a rapid recovery. . . ...ir ,,., rtfffl)VT , ' QT^aR/anim?is tigers are the most ?ush cop tibie io soaSicUnpss. ie Gift in a Parker 4? Bolt Box Give a man things to wear and you no*, only -.ickle his taste, but you pin a Legion-of-Hon or Ribbon on your own. The gift to another in a Parker ?Sc Bolt box proves that you know "what's what'" and "where's where." "Alco" Suit or Overcoat* $15 to $25 "Stetson" Hats $3.50 to $3.00 "Emery* Shirts $1.00 to $5.00 "Interwoven" Hosiery 25c to 50c . "Fownes" Gloves $1.50 to $2.00 Coat Sweaters $1.50 to $5.00 ! Auio Gloves $1.00 to $3.00 Beth Robes $5.00 to $7.50 Neckwear 25c to $1.00 Sail Cases $3.50 to $12.50 Rain Coats $4.00 to $10.00 Underwear 50c to $2.00 Mackinaw Coats $3.50 to $7.50 Unen Handkerchiefs 25c to 50c Silk Handkerchiefs 50c to $1.00 "Boyden" Shoes $6.50 Auto Blankets $9.00 .The Pure Linen Initial Handkerchief^ and Exclusive Neckwear in individual boxes make particularly attrac tive, and inexpensive^ Xmas presents. irai ''The cotton goode market is; rath er' unsettled, Ju?t. now/* ?aid. Mr. J. D^ Hammett Wednt-aday morning to a' representative, of the Intelligencer. I. haye Just come home ,from; nor th orn markets., and I foUnd-tho huyere rather skeptical about making .pur chases j u st nowt- Of cours ?. al 1 our business ls based on the cotton mar ket,' and as the market had just had S. violent break, tb?ir?' was llttle 'farad ihg along tho lino? of cocton goods." Mr. -Hammett steted .that he found conditions so unsettled in tho norla o/er tho market -that ;ho would rath er not mako any statement, or wri?o anything about . conditions except thB; I merevfaci that when ? he. was there,* tho, market waa very .unBettled. Slrohflr and Well a? Erer. Fred Smith, 825 Main ?8t, ^Green Bay,.Wis.," says: "I Suffered a .long'' time with e Very weak" back. Poley Kidney Pills completely -" relieved ?mo ot ell soreness ah'! pain, and 1 now am strong and woll. as ever." Winter aggravates symptoms of IcidnGy troaor?'"1 cold weather makes VjS?hmg^ moro unbearable. Foley Kidney Pilla*j help the kidney?, eliminate pam^aUSr'j lng poisons.-Sold Everywhere. -~^$r$; ;v>.^-"-; yrr^r^.--' Ii ?t'? Good Meat You 'hat You're Look ; ing For. Here, you'll find the very best of fresh meats at all times, '. but particularly so at this sear son. We have some of the b?s? beef, pork, veal and, sau sage, we have ever sold.' ,!We; S are aiso selling lots of fresh I oysters and fish. Let us have1 f your orde*r th's month. You'll; erijoy thc change. Pork Sausage,. Mixed Sau sage, Beef aha Hog! ? Liver;; Liver Pudding, Beef Veal;':?#fr and Fresh Oysters t and. f-resK; Pish. . Phone 755 Our Daily Sal?s ? . -. ,."v . '. . - Are creating such a sensation that it eyen woke our competitors up. While people were busy getting bar?aiss c?iiir Petitors were asleep. Tea Spoons Headquarters ft* Gorhan Silver % ttisfti' -Gifts' ' ..; Be Qener&iw Be Practical ? f . : ? ? ? I..';' :;;?Lei your gift be of an enduring, serviceable navire; a Jewel flange, or Ke^?y, Goal Vases, Shot Gun or Rifle, Kitche/i Utensils or Tea pots/ Servjng p^?'??: ^ ;Garving Sets, Cutlery, Pocket Knives Scissors, Razors,'fi U less. C?ok'ersi Steam Copiers, 'OH- ^byc?^ivVa^ons? Ve?oei-; any other one of hundreds of practical jjj$fts usually found in a.; Harware Store. M.. i-racitcal gifts, s?ch?ns Ifiesc .??rv? io remind the:fec?pieni:.bf" ';' Mic giver n?arvy ' n?onfhs - tt?. come.