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Pi VB ft wm ??V-f?'.i;' CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANT ADVERTISING BATES Twenty-five worda or leal, One Time 26 cents, Three Times CO cents. Six Times 91.00. All advertisement over twenty five words prorata for each ad ditional word. Rates on 1,000 words to bo used in a month made on application. No advertisement taken tor less than 26 cento, cash In ad vance, i ll youf name appears in the t?l?phone directory you can tele phone your want ad to 321 and a bill will be malled aftor Ita in sertion for prompt payment. -FOR SALE FOB 8A??r*-Scvorhl; 5 ?ero tracts of land on tub /P." & N. -Railway, about two and a half miles out. . Fine and level., Price right Seo me at once If interested. Any ono, black or] white cen buy. W. M. Walker. COB SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap ply now to your gardens at rate of from one to five tons por acre-it's cheap andttheto la not a garden in Anderson but?that ?no?do lime-it 'Viii corrcot ofr?ht nnd sweeten your ??6iir:t/bil and'nmko your fer tilization' readily^ available. Phone 464, Furman Smithy Soetaman. iii FOB SALE-Everything in tho line of frosh fruits t?at are ' iii season: pears, apples, bananao, grapes, oranges, lemons, cocoanuts. nuts of all. klnds, and candies that make your mouth water, and at prices that don't, make you sick either. J. E. Manoa. CAUDLE tho Gasoline Man on the corner of Main and Earle Sts., wanta his trie ids and patrons to know that 't??> paving work does not interfere with his gasoline business. Caudle needs tho business .and ts on the Jo*? at all timea. ii "WANTED--Hoarders, centrally locat ed, t?04?Jvbfcth Mci mino street. Tel?-j B?'B??.:' t?Bra.;T, K. Roper.' Il ; phone* BC FOB j^flT^Tcn rcoiri hou80 on aero lot tfco; blocks from squaro.'scroen . . ed throughout, large screened sleep* lng porch. Has all convonionccs, Swater, lights and nus. Rent roa ' oonable. Apply to Mrs, W; C. Plant, . 283 West Church St, -Phono 440. 12-16-6tp. OUR COAL i% tho-kind tba'; burns all1 up, leaving'but a Jew'- S.ffles? It |a economy to burn' that '?ind a? h?gb er price than tho inferior grado at cheaper price. Phone 183 to Wyatt the Coal Man. TO TJ1E MERCHANT TRADE-Ono car cotton seed' meal, car Snow Drift Irrigated wheat - flour. All kinda horse, muh) and cow.feeds*$4o G. E. Turner at P. & H. Depot. . "ffSPEVTRITEil REL'A?R?NG-Beat chipped typewriter rebuilding in | the south. Factory experts for all . makes machines, your bid machino can be made as good as new for a small amount. O. C. Dargan, Hub . , hard Building. 10-20r?pt. Hf PLACING your Aro tnuuranco. re member ' ?hat Frank & DoCsmp Realty Company represents only] strong, old line companies;. Toar) "bu?h?GM will oe appreciated. ' io-7-tf. : --- - ror cot- i s)13.oo-par ton? Jmn. r_f^:??6ttou; ?il?^HtWtln^. COMB ; TO The. Luncheonette whejn yon ?rc hungry. ? Wei cook anything that io in season, and we cook lt . ' sight. Ask tlie man -who eats berte. j? vBaert-orders served qutckly. Oyii Ikl^'a^stjle^ ..pf^TKU-A' good farm for one c2 ehr customers. St you hara, a lind a?le' w? wilt be glad to consider .'yiy< ? Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley-^ W. H: WBtspkir^^^M ' .-'?fTPSW??i^R|M-t|?V? '. just ? . received m ft" H?ppTy. o? New; L? C. Smith Nb. 8 machines:'vThetie tn achines are tho wc test wot d in ? Typowriter coustr uc SK??^Uoh combining th? best r?atuVes of ^^.-alt'the other makes with sraotieatly ?{?^a?W^a operation: Will bo glad tb lEV6ko. a d?monstration' in your fhje*"'^ C.i<?...B*rg?h>'!'A'R?n't;' ' ,.. . floor, Hcbbard Bu??fflje??w^ I :)>. : liS-18-Sws. . ; ? ? . \ inh??i;;mrie?n^ of .ihe Calhoun -.'.itfalls Invest- ! Compway willb?:h?id ia the of ~'ra?\. 3^?t'--^yA^??}i??i on ?ft $m$*e7?$i- ?MC?ioW W;AVr-' ? . ' W. Y. QUARLES Dentist Office: Over Watson Drug Store] Iva, S. C. i.iinjwimjin wi mw mi iw??i??n-??i?-?<TO???i Quattlebaum & Cochran | Have Moved Their Office to THE BROWN BUILDING Over the Dime Savings Bank Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. & SI. BnOdfas unies 6?7-Phones-Kc-uGcnce So -: I ti$0f-. - " 1 - -- , Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Office 304-5-6 3. "?ckley Building. (Milco Phono 429 Rcaldenco Phono 149 ._ _ UJ& ?UJ_ CUshota, Trowbridge & S?gg> DENTISTS New Theatre Bofldfag W. WhEteexSt. J'I'II iiiiwii-ii ?mn lui iii ! li l i j ii P isADSDEN ?A^Bl Architect 4015.406 Weekley Banding JUDGE OF PROBATE SALE STATE OF 80?TH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. In tho Probate Court. Burt H. ?Bryant, as administrator oi l the catato of N. K. Bryant, deceased,'! and individually, Plaintiff, vs. John p. Bryant, William; J. Bryant, ! Thomas. Turner Bryant. Tv~Stokes] Bryant, Vienna. Y, Eades," Rena MuV llklu, George Clayton Bryr.nt,- Luther I Bryant, < Patron Johnson, > D.,. Bryant, j Bauiel Bryant. Lee-Bryant and 8am uoT?Jon?s, D?fendants. , In: accordance with\?uprd?r;jpf sale| heroin granted,-by .the Probate Court, dated tlie 3rd doy.Gt November,; 1915,; I will sell, on salcsday .iOK.'Jabuar^ next, being Monday, January 4, 1916, between tho usual hours ot public salo, in front of the Court House In City ot Anderson, ,S. C., for cash, pur chaser to pay extra for ;deod jj and 'Stamps, that 'cert?ln pi?ce,' parcel" or tract ot land sttuato in Anderson .County, in tho atato . aforesaid, on waters of., 18 Milo Creek, adjoining. Colbquji1 Brqck.| Wayna> FaptV; and cthersi, ^containing '.rprty-'pne and: one ?o?rvh (4T1-4). ?cres^ and being tho ?same land conveyed tomine said N. K. i Bryant by Joseph J. Fretwell by deed doted' 8,Qj???hber-, 1C05, recorded: in auld qfnbo^'n^ook n-4, page 3D0. ' W. P. Nicholson, - Probate Judgo. Bec. l7; ri9ir/. ? . ia-18-ltaw-Sw | Augusta, Ga. To and From the [NORTH- SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaves: Np; $2 . ^:QS A. M. No. 6 . . . .3:37 P. M. " Arrives: No. 21 . .11:15 A.JVt No. 5 . . . 3:07 P.M. information, Schedules, raies, etp.B promptly ! rt^^aUI?!T!i!lJl!LJLU".l,li^lllll ! ?N??B 1 _ THE NEW FABLE OF THE DIVINE SPARK THAT HAD A SHORT CIRCUIT. One Evening at a converted Rink known ns tho Grund Opera House, a hock of intrepid Amateurs put on u War Drama. Lila, principal Child of the Egg and Poultry King, played a Daughter of the Southland, and bor Hair ehaken out and Lamp I slack on hor Eye-Wink era, go uh to look into Maxine, i All of her Relations and the other Members of tho "Pocahontas Bridge Whist and Pleasure Club were In Front, and they gavo her a Hand every time she stepped out from behind a Treo. Sho scored what io known in tho Ib sen Cult as a Knock-Out. At ll P. M. sho was up on a !one Fomo Eminence, right betweon Sara Bernhardt and Julia Marlowe, waiting for a Telegram from C. P. to come an and tackle tho Rolo that WUB too Heavy for Maude Adams. Tho proud "Parents nwoko next Morning to discover that Lady Mac beth was boarding with them. When she moved from ono Room to another, tho Portieres had to be spread the entire length of tho Pole, BO as to make Roora for her Head. | A local Haberdasher, who had been plotting to Burrpuud her with a now ' Bungalow and a lot of Minion Furni ture, went to call as per Usual and found her away Up Stage, trying to. look Uko Margaret Angelin in the Dig . Scene. I . She was too busy to Hold Hands, I for she was mapping out a Career which terminated with an Electric* Sign on Broadway and tho Street '. jammed with uptown Limousines. So the Gents' Furnisher , moved ; dowd the Street to a Brick House, tho unmarried Inmates of which would begin burning Greek Fir o and send ing up Balloons every time a Live One Slammed the. Eront Gate. -Lila had .th??' Bacillus TheatrlouS -gnawing'away'in every part ot her :l3yBtem. '? 8he could see: the magnificent jPl|iyJ House crowded fromJPitto Dbm?,Ji*st} i bs,-tho . Producing Manager Beeb nie every August when tho Pipe ls draw* j tho .Marble^St?lrw?y, ''Ab, bore combs the' Countess Zika now/' ' And then She-, would enter trippingly, wearing, worth bf spangled Raiment,. .whereupon tho Vast Audience ould stand bp abd. ?be<v. Whilst enjoying this Tranoo she: wora a1 Yellow .Kimono, and 'had - her Mi-il* sent ip j the Room V' Father saw that he. waa Hooked, bb bb loaded her info a Parlor Car and took ber .dp/tp?a'Behool- bf :Dramat?n Art:,to bayo her searched for Talent, . The H**bdv Crim^ of ibis relined Sbakb-Dowh watched ber db tba Scene, la which Ophelia goes Dotty and $?ck8?, tho Imaginary Hollyhocks, and when, ft was - ail over and i?hak?pe*ro.had. been reduced to a Pulp,' .h?.'.sl?pp?i!, b^'..Re><r^;vHen'ey.'.en^tbo Back andi told bim .bis paugbter was a ph?nbti?^;, ? With a couple of hundred -Lessons; In Correct Breathing, - and t the Vocal i jChords iocsbttbd bp with a Stove-? Stretcher, and a row of Ser ?ibps put on tho Tecbbi'bu^ be right back, in bur . faidst. M^p^j^M^.^.m tbp va? caused by tho Retirement ot Terry,;while Papa;reat babki'b . ll?tle O facti In one the War-N ?fQU&i aud began to siga Chocks. '. ; ..>'' am ADE tc*yjnotfr0 ?ocoe Ade s J lt took many ?n Egg to have ?Lila properly Conservatorled. At la?t Bho came home With a Di ploma showing that she was an Ac tress, After that she merely delol?d ^^lay and a Company, and a lot of Scenery and a Manager and a Theaterterad tho soft old Public buying of tho Bpslpers In order t? realizo her modest Ambi tion to becpm?t.a Heal Star............^ . t??e ?ouk. her Diploma and the Local FreuB Not icen np-to New .York to-.see what ehe could get on thom.'aWd found .10.0.00 other Incipient Modjeskas-hit .tldg tho worn -xii that led 'rom one Agency to an'sqier. ? : . Artistio Tf^pcr.aments "wiite mpre Abundant "thonvjLamp Posts and; got ? ting an Audience: with a Big Gup? was just ?s easy na Opening a Time-Lock with a ll?t Pim' She had an offer ar. tho Hippodrome to-walk la front pr an El?pha^fc pav ing a prop Palm, but she' spurned lt, because abo was ready to do Desde mona, at a. Moment's Notice. AB for the .I^uda?cW,^.tl?^e}i)writ. ton by a would;bo V^ie .^int?w bf tho wild and: wolly ,.W^]^rth^l}(^iJdn't find any ono'4?--'th??-h??^tf?rho)^tc'bt 42nd Street who had evor beard of tho Tank Town In which her Folks were so Prominent. In order to get Experience', she signed up with a. No. 4 Company, play ing tho fart bf ? the deaf-and-dumb Lady who crosses the' Stage and re moves the Tea Things early In . the Second Act. Whim the Troupe went op tho Rocka at Mauch Chunky Penna., the erstwhile Favorite cf the Pocahontas Club'found herself sitting..?n a Trunk marked "Theater" standing off a Deputy Sher iff and waiting'for an Answer Jto'Jher Wire. The Flrat J31d?WomanA\who remenv bored Edwin'Sobtbi camo an'd' sat.be-' aide her. > - "Do not bo disco*raged,\ Honey/* ' Bald She. "Go right back and .start all o vor, anri possibly Borne tim? Next Tear you will again have the "?blessed '?rlvilego -of ..going up a neglected. jAlfiev twlfee ^Ijjay and changing youtjj k4<Sotflea?iA <a Barn.. Any Girl .wita/ your Leo!sn and Family Connections rou r-Po ? t or if night ??he Bath j over a g, but} only a make : these raindlthe&;-^ftaini i soft Hug ia throbbing Ge et Anqftfln.trt.the Big) Scene. vNi?ht<junjpe tn a ?fcw^3Soacar?t?i! atop j at .a,; if??tcl ; Irnich. ii/o&cr.^ ??,.aa" -ai?. .Auxiliary- to a first-class Saloon. It ? will <be Hard Sleaa^g^Tor^e?- fhfa$ ?- or 26 years, but ;by"tb?'timftlypis ? 45v you may rca'ronabljp roUut on utting ? 0 wucko cut c^.crery f>?.,run iiilhg. arc;'uuil,-i?i.t?^g^V[of: h.. Ki^eto .wcop?." '?'-.}.,:'lV",o:""^5 '.'.'.. r; : Lila pulled intb:;tb^vSj?.ene ot her Early Triumphs wlt??, a\:h|e^: soasas* . tren ot " Ko. ? 4 Greasepaint still Hn> ; gering behind her Eira; .'.'.?; As. the Train . rolled through tho Tards, tlio Foremah -ct -: tho Sectlcii Swaag -narrowly escaped ' being bit in Uso llracj with St-tin Makn-Up Box, hiirtei/froht iba?'v?i^r^-^^?Ut^i?^ t??n Oar. -:: ,;.: , . V; ??P!^ : ^ AIA<, : T?F '? *. ?trip ot " Cj^fc^rt?jlt' t?t$:?fig' ;)Ht?ber?*s3bi?*: an?*:'ws* learning ,'^>Cob1i- in . Paper ??. ' .Whenevir she hears ot a ;Good Show eoraJa? to Town? ehe, ?nvil?b ?H ojf her?; ?Vlexids ?* come out ,tb'vtb?\Bunip^?w: and Pltjr Rhum on the: jil?s1en; ydr nitare. .. I: : MORAI* The True F???ad.?'"b* manity ia one whovg^fto ?hs-fiemo .t??ent; Benefit-'Xom&f?&tifo??r?* . - 'Vv -1 . ':' ' J .i' ' ; AT THE THEATRES + AT THE AN DE I IBON f * vj ??EferywOmun." Many playa of i"any kinds havo won success, but It ? i doubtful wbetber there baa been another produced moro subtly significant, more deeply impressive, or more wonderful ia its appeal to tho senses ?Jian the dra matic spectacle, "Everywonian,'* which Henry W. Savago will discloso af tho Anderson theatre, December 29. Tho play !a dramatic, symbolic. It is allegory; it is poetry; it is the story as old as the world of living, breathing men and '. omen and it is the story that is as fresh and new as youth and beauty must always be. It ls D':C story of every woman seek ing love ani finding it only after de vious wandering and long suffering, ?.fria? and disappointment. Every woman in inn; play is not called Ruth or Mary or Prances, but Every woman, and it ia by this designation she.is known through thc five acts. lt is an abstract name' which may te fitted iu.'o. concreto form by each beholder,, for "Everywonian" is a chapter from the life of every j wo man. Everyiwoman seeks love, as tfao greatest treasure lifo possesses. She leavc*8 her home in her youth and blossoming beauty and goes out into the by-ways of the world as many another woman has done. She seeks love through Passion; throug'u wealth, through society, but finds, in each case only a shoddy protense, an al-, loy which mocks her first pure pur pose, and when : her sou is brdis'-r. ed upon the rocks of solid, ugly facta: ?ho is led b3ck by Truth, ugly bid Truth, whom In her youth sho despis ed and shrunk from,', tc find Love in peasant garb at I at' waiting for her at. her hearthstone. ' Every character In tho play IB symbolic of some ab stract virtue or vice pr condition with relation to the life of woman. ,It is declared to. be the sherwdest analysis of human nature ever presented upon .S\xe otago, and combined with wonder ful pictorial ?embellishment': drive's homo its lesson with tolling forco. An entire' symphony orchestra ac companies tibe organization which ls Mv. Savage's finest. Bear This in Mind. 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You just dampen ay sponge or ?oft brush with; lt end 4r*w, this, through, your, hdir>Yaking . one ?mall strand et ? time ? by morning' all gray' hairs have disappeared. . -, Attdr; an other application or t^re, yobr bair bt cbih.es;-. beautifully dar?, gbt?Sy?. eoft abd' luxuriant and. you ap^jw;'y*bars rn**** . Do you w?ut t? buy a high gra$e Buggy.; at a cheap .price? ? We jare? qf k feririg for Cash, ? nice weir- fmishfd Rubber Tire buggy with best grade Goodrich rubber j set Of Horne-Made Harness-made in our ' house, tap robe and Whip, at the ridiculously low price of ? How is this for a real bargain? Don't forget this buggy is guaranteed for 12 months against defective ma terial and workmanship. If yOi? are looking for quality and price see us. We are streng to :d? aif??r and legit imate business and we solicit your ^""tra^ana^tiilue^ce. '^vS^^^p^^S ^^;Lots of},good>Mules and Horses on hand; thafeiwti .want to sell; Ail sound and good workers. Everytting } we sell must be as represented. Bring that old buggy around and let us paint and repair it and at the sani? time put on a set of r?bbert?res^ ]. at Ml Q cash a set. u-y?