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The Rayo Lights like a Gas Jet npH) light the Ray? * lamp you don't have to remove the shade or the chim ney. Just lift the gal lery and toucfi a match, lt is just as easy to light as a gas burner and itrequires little effort to keep it r.l*?ir? I ' ri? are the modern lamp? for ?the farm. iSimple in design yet an ornament to any room in the house. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Stoves, Lamps and Heaters* The Rayo 5s only one of f our many products that are known in the--'household . and oh thc 'farm for their quality and economy. Ask for them by name and you arc sure of satisfaction. standard Household Lubricant Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Sepa ?^pifitor'Oil ' Mica Axle Grease If your dealer does not haye mern,' 'wine to our nearest station. ... STANDARD Ol!. COMPANY (Now Jersey ) BALTIMORE ' Charlotte, N. C. Cbarletton.-W.Va. Charleston, S. C EXECUTOB'? 6A?.E : , .. ?'??'.'?. . , i . We wilt sell at public outcry at the homo of the late J. Belton Watson, | Hec. 30, 1915, the personal property, except housohold . and -kitchen furn!'j j : ture of said decedent, consisting of ; horses,- mules, cows, hogB, grass . ; wagon, etc. . Sale will begin ot 10 o'clock a. m. , ' Terms of saje ca?h. Mrs. Martha .J., Watson, J.'Earle Watson, Exora. J. B. Watson, deceased. wm rf 1% - ' uixora.-.j. t '' ,-.'.& ja-14-ltaw.^w i ,,v / i Notice of-final SetUemeafc. Thc undersigned administrator of the ; estate,dt Efmnta^jr: Seigler pr Emma ,?. : ii McAdams, deceased, hereby gives no-, '-:tic^^at'^:\w?l'?4''V?h. 4, 1016, St : vo'clock a. nw apply i J tho Judge of ./ Probatb?" " for ; Anderson County for a ilhol''.?settlement: of. sold est?t > and a ? '-'?? discharge from his offico of adminls V tra^.;'^,,..^,,.., . ,: ' Ernest T, Se!gler, fl WM Hi and ,.T, ?3; Selgler, ; Augusta* Xia? N?RtH, S??T&, /.;;N?y'2? rv-l^?;cg'A.flt j :. .: Ari-ive?:'. No. 3* v > 41:15 A, Al .]No.5.?i. ri ? 3:07 P,|B eic, promptly 'f??l. ; Delegation Jsdi On Ti FARMERS WILL MEET TOj DISCUSS WANTED LEG ISLATION ALL ARE INVITED Torren'? Land System Measure1 Now on Senate Calendar and Will Be Acted Upon, . } Tuesday, January/4, lias /neon set! salo" for the delegation meeting; by j Senator'J. I?. Sherard, this doto'be ing more satisfactory to all .parties I concerned. Thia meeting will foo of oj public character, and .all are invited j to attend. The direct reason for Its j being called ls. to laear dlsciuselon uy members of the Farren? union bf a rura? credits bili. ThiB quetrtion. has been' frequently brought lip* befdre their meetings and they are anxious to dlscuc-3 it with' tho delegation. In this connection it. might bo said that tho Torren 's land system meas ure passed the lower body ot tthe leg islature a*, its lev? regular . meeting, and -was carried ovor ih tbs^ scsaie ! near tho close of the session. * lt waa. one of the last measures on the calen dar, and the senate d'.d not have time to act upon it. However, it still're mains on the 'calendar, and Senator Sherard stated yisruerday that lt I would doubtless be passed at 'the next session. . ' Tho exaob time of ITi? meeting-; on January 4. will be announced later- It I would have beea-.Selaion Monday, the j day before, but this'being ealbsd?y,\ lt was thought .'best. to ' Walt until Tuesday. The faVmers of tho coun ty aro asked tb. remember the dato'l of this meeting. . School Credit for j Domestic TVorlu "The public school of Poughkeep sie, New York,- fori two years . havel been'giving school''credit for home j work,"> says .Farm and- Fireside, .the national farm paper published in Spr in field. Ohio. "This plan has prov ed so successful in .educational val ue and ?in popularity ,wlth parents that it is criming into uae in other places, one ot which is a country] school near Sprmneld, Ohio. ;,; rEvory Friday afternoon'each child takes home a liomo-duty r?cord slip. Beginning with-/Monday, - oil the time spent by ? pupil in home duties la en tered in the proper'space. \At the end of the week the. card In 'signed, by the I parent or guardian and returned to j the teacher. "These home-duty credits count as j much in the promotion of a pupil as j any "regular subject in the school. "Among the duties for which school Credit is. given are dish-washing, I housecleaning, preparing meals, work j in the garden, shoveling. showV wash . ironiug,. and. mopping, ?'?care- ?bf 1 isla, 'sewing*,' ' newspaper1. route, f helping'in store, caring,fpr the Dick, and many other ditties. - Practicing music lessons, one.ot the. duties some times'shirked,, la on .the list. Care; of automobiles ls th ero too. Any other duties which the parents important caa be added' to the Hst; and the child ?receives credit-. . "This branch of. ?ducation ia hot simply an extra to; school ; work. lt . is eb much a part of tho achoo!? work Sat thc pupils are not .promoted' ai} o end of tho peafif they faililn their homo-duties.'! . " V" OUR JITNEY OPFER-This /and) Se. DONT MlStf. TH?S. Gut out this slip,, enclose, With 5c and mail ?t to Foley & -Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name and1 addressclearly. You will receive by return a trial pack age containing Foleys Jloney-and .Ter Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pirie., for pain. in .'side and back, rheumatism, back-*, ache, kldnoy. and bladder ailments; and Foley cathartic Tablets, a wholo^ soniiV ahd thoroughly cleansing cath artic for constipation,. biliousness, hendecho an.d sluggish bowels.Tr&j>ld Everywhere, ?SS" :V< ?/peh up. your pocketbooks.. Old Santa wanta hls; toll.-Palatka Post. PROBATTETJ?S?G?^^ SOUTH CAROLINA, ' ' ' . ANDERSON COUNTY. j Court of Common Pleas. / Border States Savings Bank of Bal t imore, ia corporation, et?., Plaintiff, va CL J p.. Hudson ? Anderson ?nv^frtment Company, a corporation etc;, - and others, pefend?nt?i. < Pursuant to an order of salo grant ed herein I viii sei? on saiesday in JSJV ?S18, in.tropt of ike Coori Incase, { ju the City bf . Anderson. S. C., dining j usual hours of 'sale, tho real estate 5 described, as flow's*-tb wit: - All that cettain piece; parcel or lot ci land situate within the City .ot An-, derain, S. Cv lyit> and being; in the northweatera, intersection of Elia and Roberts Streets, bounding ba .'said Roberts Street eighty (SOI feet, and inning hack along said Ella Street. ono hnridred aria flity (1,60) feet, be ing rectangular in form, bounded on the seat'by EllAvStre?t; oh the south hy, Roberts Street; on the north and weet bo lsada now or. for^ajntfy^tli* asid -??/ Di: Hudson, 4as-t&t?m&C tt?te on said land belfag known as S?6 Roberts Street, and being a lion of if. ibt-;bt^!?d'<!oiiveysd:'fy>:0. Hudson ^ J? ^ R?b?irts> Jan. 3rd; 19uY, r?c?rdedi in< clerks office tor jA* defson County. J?, :X$ j tn; :tJookF/BVSV pago :235.> .,.'.''. ..'.-,- ? -.- :? .'"---Y ;?'-. . 1 Tema: .. Cash. Pcrchasor .'. to. pay eatra: for p?pera and stamps. wVtP. Nieb?lsoB, . ..Probate Judge. ?esday* Jan. 4 GENEROSTEE SF BANQUET WAS GIVEN LAST EVENING AND 300 PRESENT EX-GOV. BL EASE Was Among the Speakers of the) Evening-Music Furnished hy. Splendid Band. A delifcOtful tt&jtQluoi w?> giver, last evening by Generostee Tribe No. 30, Order Fud ?Men at the Orr mills about 300 people being present, among them being ex-Governor Colo L. Blease. Tho evening was a grand success, everything being carried out well. Hr. A: H. Dagnall, who is es ?wiaiiv suited'to -the ts*?k. acted >os toastmaster. He Introduced the speakers .in bright and witty talks, tho following responding : Mr- D'. Hammett, Dr. John E. White, Dr. W. H. Fraser, Mr. G. Cullen Sulli van. Rev. J. W. Speake, H. H. .Watkins and ex-Governor Blease. All Of the speeches were of a Ciigh order and tho speakers complimented the Order of Red Men and tho stan dards which lt stands for. . Between each speech delightful mu s w Was furnished by a bnod which added greatly >to t?ie occasion. At tho close of tho affair the patriot ism of the order was expressed by the singing of "America." Your Unknown Country. VWihat do you know about Coa homa county?" asks the Clarksdale, Miss,, Keglster. "When you take a stranger out in your car, what do you eh?w him, ^what do you tell him?" - "Did you* know: . "That tho Mississippi Tiver once 'ran past Clarksdale? "That Clarkadalo is built Inside an ancient fort? "That a gang of Tiver pirates once ruled Coahoma county and levledAtirl .bute from the settlera, and that you h av? passed f.: e headquarters of thens pirates a hundred times? ' "That Genoral Forrest once owned, a plantation In' Coahoma county. "That a fleet of federal gunboats once weat down Yazoo Pass? VThat Desoto waa buried seiiic whore near -Star landing?" ? There aro several moro of thsee questions, and: .the conclusion ls "Cno homa county ls a very Interesting' ?pince. ; Why don't you learn some*'. h'dlng about it? :!. ".' " ? How about our own town, and our own county? . -What do you. . know about- them? You .probably * learned Bi a child ' the height of ?the'Wash ington monument, and you doubtless sigh for tho experience, jf you haven't liad it, of counting for" yourself Mae steps in Bunker Hill monument' ?nd tho stories,in the, Woolworth .build lng, of gazing spellbound at .tim fight ing elephants In the Museum,Yn. Chi cago. It's, ?ll very well t? travel into ,tux lands and there learn, about .them'. But most of one's life fi aa bo spent at home, W&y not explore otis's-'-aTTu- towu and"county u little and find out what an interesting place home ls?-Florida Metrorolla. . Good Money for tho Crops. ? "When figures get " about so, big," ruminates .The I?ehlor. Topic., ''Huey ceasr - to bo. interesting." We imagine that tho figures given out hy tho gov ernment, yestreday showing that the willie Of tho principal crops Ot . th?; United Statte? this year was. $5,568,-?. .733,200 can properly b ?classified as "So big," hut,doubtless the pubjlc will fmd'jthem Interesting whether or not they-are comprehensible. - OnO way to attain an approximate ' idea of/ what they mean ?8 by UBlng the'per capita' hasls;- (Presuming. the total popula tion to be in the neighboihood of a hundred, million.'*, w? ?avo'a valuation of ?55 for every man,* womon and child In, tho American possessions. By comnariDon With tho total for last year, .we fini an increase of nearly $6Q0,o1[0,000, a wholly comfortable In crearte. So far as th? farmors of the cxsuhttj?;: aVo concerned there was. no mockery in tho Thanksgiving procla-. ma".-on. and since tho procperltr' V? <?\a farmer is ; th?. ?rightest; o? bei*-' sons .to all other wonkers, it is clear that tho United States has had a good year.T^l^rtottO;;Ob^.ryer>;.\;i^^^^^ A CUlcag'j .'ms^?str?to announces J that fte m'gomg to try to make lary ^usbahd^^Wor,. Nothing', lazy abo?; a magistrate; who will ^ undertak'.' such a Jch--Albany Argus., v. . ,| .! The exhibits In tbs toy win?oya ae?m.t? indicate that little lead eoi ? lera .'.'Are' as popular , as -, ov-fir-a nfl ibero uro no signs 'of-^.substituting J^lShlps for NOa^s arks.~Eh?nr Wisconsin/ v: emtojA* i .'. CITR?LAX crmoL?X ^^cat thing for ' cCG^stipatioo, . emir stomach, lazy liver,, sod i SlugeUh bowelo. -?, Stops a sick headache al? mbst at once, Gives a most thorough end f-af-tstaiH^ pain, no unused Ko*pa your system cleansed; Bwect end'-wholeaOme.-R. H. Weihecht gaUtfcak?' ?ityVUtah*orites;, "I .'?af: Ci trolas thc beat Laxative * erar Uie^ Docs not?tfae~no uonlsatant of ter*. New Chairman Public Service Board. m 1 ;v M, Osear S. Straus. Oscar S. -StraiiB, ex-ambassador to Turkey ana Progressive candidate for j governor bf New Y?rk in 1912, ha? j Just been appointed chairman of libo public servico board, to take tlioi place of . Edward E. 'McCall. Poli ticians regard the appointment OB a clevor move on tao part of Qoverncv Whitman, and think lt will go far toward conciliating ?libo Bull Moose j party In tho state. Strong.aud .Well as Ever. Fred Smith, 325 Main jSt., Green Bay, Wis., says: "I sbtfeM?*,' a long J time -with 'a--.very weak back. Foley Kidney Pill B,?.completely relieved' me of all soreness,;and pain and I now am strong and'well.as eyer." Wlntor aggravates Byhipt?ms '" of klduey trouble; C0Rr''weather makes aching j joints; Bore .mfUEcles, and . irregular bladder action, more unbearable. Foley Kidney ^Pilis help; the -kldnoys eliminate path-causing poisons. I Why You Should Uso Chamberlain's ?ongh Kerie dy. J Because it' han' a^ ?otabllshe'd repu Itatlbrf"'ttbhM fc^V v;o'rkS. ' Bco?ueo it'flfe v^mtj. / esteemed by thone who^hare UsW it for " many rears,' aa occasion'required, and ar? ; acquainted. with ! Its good quail? les.' , ' . Because lt Jloosons and. relieves a| Icold and olds nature' in restoring tho j pystpm to- o. healthy/ condition. , Because..lt.: does nut contain opium I r any other narcotic. ?'.-.? -Because lt 1s -within the reach- of Iti bnly ."coati? a quarter. For. ) sale by all dealers.. i. V ? nv?M t'IVb Prosperity Follows Economy Every year Civilization brings with it more of ihe economic spirit of common sense. Christmas is a time when this economis spirit asserts itself when every individual feels prompted to do down in his pocket and buy something for the "other fellow." What he buys now is not so much to decorate with but some thing that is correct and at the same time will add to the comfort of the receiver. .>< ri '|?,i!flM! Below we give a few of our offerings, each a superb compli ment to the man who is to wear them. 1 a HANDSOME CHRISTlvfi.\S TIES lt's a wonderful gift array before you-all colors, handsome designs, flowing end scarfs. ... .50c to $1.50 SILK SOX Always desirable-every color and good style. .. 50c SET OF SILK SOX AND TIE OR HANDKERCHIEF $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 IRISH LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Initial, white. . .25c to 50c COAT SWEATERS A handy bundle of warmth and comfort for him. Pure wool, fast : color, solid or rnHcd .... .$1.50 to $5.00 PAJAMAS Ultra styles; exclusive pat terns and colors Outings_$1.00 to 32.50 MES'S GLOVES Street or evening wear,. proper weight, correct shades.$1.50 to $2.00 DRIVING GLOVES USEFUL $1.50 to $3,50 FOR JEWELRY . MEN Tie Pins and Guff Links, each . .. . . . $1.00 to $1.50 SILK UMBRELLAS $2.50 to $5.00 ' CANES 75c to $1.50 TRAVELING BAGS Hand Bags $5.00 to $12,50 Suit Cases $5.00 to $15.00 EVENING WEAR FULL DRESS SETS Scarf, Hose and Tie, correct ly fashioned...... i .$2.50 Pearl Studs, Cuff Links and ^ Vest-Buttons $1.50 to $2.50 SILK HATS New taper crown . ,. .$8.00 v DRESS T??S, 256 and 50c HOUSE WEAR BATH V ROBES Bath. Robes of new colors and designs. ....... .$3.50 1 2? 1 ?il? Celv Co Sp?lr^^