/a Q sirsona Tlh?a TODAY "WHERE WAS HE" 2 Reel Vitagraph. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "IN THE BANK" P?lmettfe Tlbat?r? TODAY Linton De Wolfe Musical Comedy Co. PRESENTS "A FARCE COMEDY" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE KEY TO THE PAST" American Two Reel. "THE HOUSE PARTY?' Casino, I THEATE; TODAY "THE ROUND-UP" This Great Wild West picture made such a Hit yesterday that vre decided to repent it today. We have had a great many requests! to repeat it, hence the decision to do so* - THREE Other Selected Reels. THIRTY PER CENT PROFIT ON SPECULATION EVEN GREATER PROFIT ON INVESTMENT Wa have a single tract of approximately 850 acres of rich, Chatta hoochee river bottom land, situated in Stewart county Georgia, with tn twenty five miles of Columbus, which wc will sell for SEVENTY per cent of what adjacent farm lands aro Belling for now, . . Of this entire plantation, there is one portion of about'800 aerea which we would sell separately. \Gf this smaller tract there aro 120 aerea;' cleared, and under cultivtU?n now; thc balance --about 180 acres, ls in woodland. On tho entire plantation thero aro fifteen tenant houses,: barns and necessary outbuildings, and ono largo oight room dwelling; boitce. The Seaboard Atrlino railroad xuna through this placo, and there is a. sidetrack on tho form. Thoro are 40 acroB of nut hearing Pecan trees bu tho plantation at proBcr.L This Is a very desirable, plantation, and to a practical farmer of grit, -detonttluatlon, aorae means; and who is not afraid of. tho work necessary in tho management ot such a plantation, this offers tho opportunity ot a lifetime. . . . ?' Our only ronson for offering this magnificent plantatics at auch a tro- , mondons sacrificeJa strictly a personal one, and wo will glvo it to all Ju li .re-.;! cd parties, privately. Wor-vvlll pay tho expense of a trip to' Stewart county if tho Investiga tor, or his .backers, " buy the tract of land or any part of it. There aro quito a few Andorsou county peopjo living in Stewart county Ga. now. Adore? ?'Stewart County, Ga." Care 'the Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. For Xmas Spe^ 0e?ner?: Four Cans of Spotless Cleaner, Which cleans anything; willi One Luster Box, which brighter" and polishes Glass and all Metals, .with One Jiffy Brush Free. All for 25 cents. Seven tvxes or cakes of either Golden Rod Washing Powder, or White Flag Ulundry 'Soap ,(or you may take ihcx? mixed) for 25 cen!;. , These Special prices are good while ocr present ?tock last?. These turo truly remark able prie**, so take advantage of ii now. ; This, week we also haye Special price? on Teas?. Cocoa ml .'Spices. , Money saved is money made. Phone 22. Phone 22 BY SALVATION ARMY NEW PLAN OF COLLECTING FUNDS IS WORKING SAT ISFACTORILY MORE IS NEEDED Contributions Good But Mutt Be More io Give Dinners to All Anderson's Needy. "Wc are well pleased with tie re sponse we aro getting from our ap peals for money for the annual Christmas dinner und for tho Christ mas -tree," stated Capt. Knox of the Salvation Army yesterday. "How ever, tills doe3 not mean that we now have sufficient funds and do not need further contributions for we do. The bystem we are using, distribut ing envelopes on any street one day and collecting them tho next, is rk ing splendidly, and it is dor ful tv/ether we will resort to the -Boll til? Kottln" i'lpn Which ?R "finir linorf in so many other cities. Wo aro al Bo soliciting funds in Belton for a din ner In tant town." Capts. Knox and Guest have made themselves very familiar with con ditions in Anderson sinco their as signment hore and aro well prepared to help only jth :o who deserve and really need a O-'iis'?mas dinner. They aro kept buBy making personal Inves Llgaliono -?o that none except ftJio really needy will be served. Tho Christmas dinner will be pat. up uncooked In a 'basket, tho size toe Jng regulated by tho number of peo plo In the family. The basket* will contain. Irish and sweet potatoes, chicken or beef, bread, sugar, coffee, vegetables und fruits. If tho funds continue to toe turned in as- they have been lu t'lro past fow days, those In charge state that they ?will bc able to scud out about 400 dinners. Tlio Christmas treo for tho poor will bo hold in tho nnny's headquarters on East Whliner street oa Christmas Eve night, t!":ils time being more con venient to all parties concerned. Thoao Invited will toe deserving children and presents for them only will bo placed on the tree. OFFICERS ELECTED BY fiOSE HILL CLUB MEETING OF MEMBERS WAS HELD FOR PURPOSE YESTERDAY REPORTS READ John Linley, President, S. M. Wo??e, V-Pres., B. M. Parks, I Secretary. . Tho annual meeting, of tho mem bers of the Ro3? Hill club waa hold* yesterday afternoon in tho piuco o! Mr. Linley,, the most important bus iness being-that of . electing officers," Which resulted as follows: John IdOley, president. ' S. M." Wblfe, vico president. B. M. Parks, secretary and treas urer. . '.'.< ; . ; Messrs. S, M. Wcl?e aud T. P.. Dickson wore elected ns members ot tho board of governors to succeed two who had moved away during f io year. Tho reports of the- secrotary end. treasurer were gratifying and show ed that the club, Waa getting along Splendidly. T*\o regular Christmas dance will bo given on Monday night, December 27, MARKETS Local cotton market ll 1-2 to 115-8 cents. Cotton seed $42 ton. liew.lork Cotton. V --' : ; . .-''.->. Open. High, Low. Close. Jan . , .11.98. .U.,88 11.71 11.71. March . ..12.16; 12.10 13.00 12.00 May . * ,12.42 12;42 12.23 12.23 July . . .12.64 12.54 i 12.85 32.85 Oct . . .12.18 12.20 -12.10 ?2.10 ?pOtS 11.95. , . , \ ' .~TJ- "-I i i Liverpool Cotton. opon, oiose; Jan-Fob ,. ., .. .. ..7.29 -7.31 Mar-Apr. .7.27 7.20 Moy-Ju?e ,, i;.,. .. . .7.21 7.14 Soots 7.47. *??t?l(e ?7,000.-. Rect?pia 18,000. . 0??m*?i? ' 0PFE1V-Th?9 ?nd Se. . DONT MIS? TH*S. Cut ont this slip, enclose with : Sc and iaal| it ; to Foley fi? Co., Chicago. - 111., ' writing your, hame asd address clearly. You will ! receive by return a trial pack age containing Foley*B Honey and Tar Compound, fdr coughs, colds and ip; Foley yidney PlJls? ter pain td? and back- Vhei???i?t?stn, bock !, kidney and bladder, ailments; Foley Cathartic Tableta, a vehoJe o and thoroughly Oiefnalnsjealh c for cor;??pOiUc?,;;hn?ouaneas. d*r)j? and sitt&^lahbo&ols.-SoId here; THE P.11 RAILWAY ,1.1 nf, m . THOMPSON, VICE-PRESI DENT, AND C. W. CROSBY, HERE YESTERDAY SHIPPING GOOD New Record Wa? Set in Spartan burg One Day Last Week Short Visit, "We are finding: everything in splendid condition and ' nslneBB ls good," stated Mr. 'E. T .iason, vice president and general manager ot tho Piedmont & Northern lineB, who waa in tue city for a short time yes terday. "One day last week a record day was made in ?freT??anburg and a j ucw record in shipping waa mada."', j Mr. Thomuson and Mr. E, W. Cros by, trainmaster, carno to Anderson yesterday morning oh an inspection tour, staying only a few minutes. They aro completing theh* rounds and expressed themselves as being well pleased. Mr. Thoinason stated that ho was glad to see that the paving work was nearing completion (but did not state when tho ticket office would bo moved back to tho Unties building oh Nort'k Main street. Tho remodeling of this building was comtoietcd some limo R/30 and is ready for occupancy, lt can not bc stated how long it will bo before the heavy interurban cars will bo allowed on tho track on North' Main &'Jreet since the weather condi tions may be unfavorable and moro time will havo to tfe given the concrete paving to sot. VISI?Ofil?sWftY li? HILL r i i . VICE PRESIDENT SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COM PANY ELECTRIC SIGNS Campaign to Have More of Them Used By Merchants and Local. ' Business Men. A. V. Harri'1, vice president of the Southern Public Utility company was m f he-city yc?terdiay morning, I accompanied -by C. A. fenley of Knoxville! Tenn.,..?.n electric sign-ex port," who carno to Anderson to con fer with Mr. A. E. Holman, who ls in chargo of the sign department ot tu? local branch of tiie company. They returned to Charlotte, N.; C., on the midday train. Mr. Henley is visiting all o" the" cities whore the Southern Public Utilities company, operates! and is "making efforts :to have more elec tric signs placed. As,- announced some ' time ago, the . company- ls mak ing a campaign in Anderson for tfce purpose of having more rof the- Signs erected and- tho proposition Is.appar ently taking well. Mr. Han ill had not'been a visitor in Anderson since 18SI1 ? and ho was v,>ry much impressed with . the city|s slzo and progressiveness!,.1- Ho compli mented tho business . dlr,trier, ranting that' judging, from tho ? .many r- .'?tty window displays the merchants . Cera were'as live ns' could' 'be found any where.'1 He stated that ino paving was ono of .tho best Improvements that th? hlty could have made and that Us importance could net bo estimated.. . Mr. Harrlll at one tln>> pitched- ball for a Charlotte team and .some of tito records Tie made then jfcre well": re membered by Anderson -peopl cf. LECT?BE LAST KUlIlT YT. Blanchard tfoor? Spoke a* thj Paramount Theatre. Mr. W. Blanchard Moore, traveler and lecturer . delivered Sala illustrated lecturo on the prisons itt-Siberia Inst night: at the Paramounts theatre. Ow lng! to' the'.weather thoattendahco was not So good-. Tho lecturo waa very vivid in Its'.dealing with..conditions'??ni. these prisons and was very inntruc ? ve. . -';- ' Mr M/iaa's Appointments: Kev. J. T. Mann v^ill preach at CMouola/'church; Henea P^tlu next Sunday morning, December'1?, at ll o'clock. --' . Laughter Aids Station. ^ - i laughter is one ot Uia most health? iul exorticne ; lt 1B, of , great help to digestion, A #tlli more ?j?eetual he?? ls a dose. ot Chamberlain** Tablets, It yea, should be troubled with Indi gestion give them ?'-tri&\jf?o*gjm cost a quarter, por twl'e'-by.'aji deal* era. ? . . *: . YEARLY MEETING OF RY. STOGKHOLBEBS BLUE RIDGE OWNERS MET IN ANDERSON YES TERDAY PRESIDENT HERE H. W. Miller Arrived Early in Day on Private Car-No Impor tant Announcements. The aunuul meeting of ?Ihe stock holders of the Blue Ridge raliway ecmpany was. hold yeaterday in' tho ofHco of the company'a attorneys, Messrs. Bonham, Watkins & Allen and all directors ".'yere re-elected ox cent two young members who live In haleigh, N. C. These two members j .wsre replaced by two young men of Atlanta, Qa., this city having become tho road's headquarters since' the death of Col. Andrews and Mr. H. W. Mlller'a election to tho presiden cy. The only local monier of t?o TL r ^ V T'. ff-ll- "~ _ HJL w........ .vj i . u. iv. Touuivci, naa i elected. Tho only stockholder? .pre sent were Mr. Vandlvcr, President' Miller, who represented ,tho South ern railway and Mr. C D. Mackay of Atlanta, secretary of tho Bluo Ridge and all subsidiary Ha c.; of. the S< nthern. President Miller, accompanied by Mr. Mackay and Mr. E. P. "Webb, private secretary, arrived in-thc city yesterday morning at 9:15 o'clock in a private car. After the mooting of the stockholders, Mr. Miller stated taut the annual meeting of the board bf directors would 'bo. held later in Atlanta. ' Tho party left at 4:37 ever the Charleston, and Westeitn ' Carer'r lina railway for Augusta, Qa. ' While in tho city Mr. Miller Btated that tho work of 'ballasting tho road bed of tho Blue Ridge would now-gb right ahead. Ile said that the rock wc ii ld be hauled over tho Southern from Alta, Ga. Mr. Miller also stat ed that the improvements ; on ' the Soulhenn were progressing rapidly, especially between Greenville and Spartan bu rg, and between Gainesville and Corn olia lu Georgia. DEATH OF MR., JOS. GARRISON Aged Walhalla Man Bled ni im lHoai? ot Ills Daughter nero. Mr. Joseph C. Garrison, aged 64, ? died Friday morning at tho home of j his .son-in-law, Mr. John Knox, who jives near Anderson; Mr. Garrison '^Uf.ered a slight stroke bf paralysis about two weeks ago ^md he, never, recovered from this attack. Ho comb to tho horne? of bis daughter and. on Monday tho second attack carno. ' He ! died -.yesterday morning ;at>4; o'clock. Arrangements were madt'to take ; thc body to his home in Walhalla, thc ! funeral will probably, bo held thora j this morning. j lintcr? amru ent at Beavcirdam j Church-, The following program wjll be gly l on at Beaverdam church Friday even> lng,!.December . 24. . 1915 . at soven o'clock. Those -who ; desire to put presents on' tho Christmas tree, will please bring them .early. A a ma ll admission will be- charged for tho benefit of Welcome school: ."Joyto the World," a quartette. "Silent NigCit,"* ? quartttlo' "Pearl's Christmas", a playlet. j "it Carno Upon tho Midnight Clear, j a quartette. "Papa's NeckUo," a dialogue; .~ '.'Hark the Herald," 'a 'quartette.' JJ . . A humorous reading. "The Garden 'of tho Christmas, iTro?v" a playlet. "Oh Littlo Town of BethichcnV' Va i quartette. ^'^U-MfttV/ For Infan^a^f^^ 1; fa Us? ^r?mmyem^ Always bc jura :" :vthe';--.\.-' 8ignature of .; 3ft I ? ! {Try 0& M?&&?at? Ltsnch ;S?t???:--f?ti???. from i? f fe'3'^Oc, .^o^T??totr. Headquarters ior Xmas Candies The kind your grandmother used .to make; seasoned with the old time sage and red pepper, pat up ia sanitary packages, 25c ; j per package. We will sell you a 12 H> ira of sausage for Christmas for $2*20 Sliced Meats Wo hare installed a?. S. Siloing* Machine nt a big expenso in ordor that we may t-e able to give ..to our trade the best sliced meata on tho /. .., i market. Cooked Ham, Raw Ham, Dried Beef and Breakfast bacon. Moto the difference in the flavor of tho meat sliced daily compared with those'put up In packages and in cans. We have secured the ex clusive agency for the famous Baany-Nut Baoon; whicb hs?. no ec;u?l when it comes to cure and flavor-come in and let us glvo you a bacon rack to broil on inside tho stove wi;h the 1 pound of Bacon tor 40c. Don't fail to visit our store before you make your Christmas purchases; We have a lot of nice things in store for you to eat. SHAVES REDUCED TO - 10c Best equipped shop in the city. Strictly Sanitary. ^Clean liness is Nest? to Godliness." Efficient Workmen-Besfc servico : in every respect. . ' " . ; / Barbers: Rainer, Bruce, Lindsay and1 Rasrrf. . RaWs Tonsorial P^^^ Ugon Ac Ledbetter 31dg. Next to RaOrosdon North Main. Attractive Winter Vacation Tours to FLOMOA, CUBA, THE :^0BT; I?4P!gS, PANA MA ?AN AL, MARD! OR AS N^W ORLEANS, NEWYORK^D " C^fieyatedDurJ^^,;.. Tiffi CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, JANUARY, ^RUAi\YMARCH Tours of Ten; Fifteen; Twenty and Thirty Daya-D^^on^' C^vcrcns . Many Points of Great Attractiveness and Historical Interest .. Wo have a Tour at extremely low cost including all expenses to. Flprlda and Cuba, December -27th to January 7th, especially attractive, and ot unlimit ed educational value to Teachers and Students during their vacation-their j only opportunity. A TOUR OF Florida, tho World's Greatest Winlt\r.&lesbrts, during tho height of their sea j non ; through; tho beautiful tropical co?vatry tn nearby Foreign- Lands ; StoaJ?*. [ship Voyagea' in Southern Seas; and the Isthmus of Panamevduring tho win-*'; 'ter montha lat homo, affording1 an opportunity iior great comfort and pleasure. _ WRITE FOR BOOKLET AND I?T?RAT?RE "We cro sur? one ot our many attractive ALI^^Pi^SSl-USCLlJDBD, PER SONALLY CONDUCTED and CHAPERONED TOURS at- a REASONABLE COST will interest yea. . GATTISTOURS ' J Tourist Agents, 5eaboord Ai? I?O Rtwlv. ay v. WMv-M, ^?al??gVN?rih Caranta.. ' -Q? -Generous ?e Practical Let your gift be of an.enduring, serviceable nature; a Jewel Hange dr eater? Coal Vases, Shot. Gun or Rifle? * Kitchen , Utensils of Aluminum. Coffee pots, Tea. Pots,^ frying Dishes,. ;\Cary"mg Sets, Cutlery, pocket Knives, Scissor?, Razors, Fire less Cookers, Steam Cookers, Oil $t?y^:^^f^^y?I?^ pedes; Aut?mobiict;, Food Choppers, Flash tighiSi Mops;3SM$ any otl^V one of hundreds of practical gift's" usually f?ti?'vl tn a. Hilar? Store. ;. Practical gifts such as these serve; to rcnihuj the' recipj?nt of i! the givermany, rii?nths io come. '