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GO LU ff AKT ADYE&TI&JJTC} BATED Twenty-Are word? or lea?, One Time 26 ctn ta, Three l.mco 50 cent?, Six Times $1.00. AB advertisement over twonty ' OTO WO rd ?J pro rota ?or each ad ditiohel word. Batos on 1,000 words to bo used in a mouth ; made on application. No advertisement taken to? ?ess than 86 cents, cash in ad rance, ? Ii your name appears In the telephone directory you can tele phone your woot ad to 821 and a MU will bo mailed after Its <u ; sertion for prompt payment. FOR SALE ?OB SALE-Several 5 ncr? tracts ot land on the P. & N. Ballway, about t'f?? asd a feslf -ra?les out. Fia? ar>?? level. . Price right. Ses mc at once if interested. Any one, black or . white can buy. W. M. Walker. 10B SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap ply now to your gardens at rate of from ? one to AVA tnnR per acre il'z elie an and there is not a garden lu Anderson but that needs lime-lt will correct, blicht and sweeten your Sour Soil and make your fer tilization readily avalla Lie. Phono 464, 'Purman ,Smith, Seedsman. . FOB SALE- Ono second hand ono horse wagonV; W. L. BriBBey Lum ' "ber Co..;. fOE SALE- Evorything in the Una ol ; fresh fruit? Dan t. are in season: penni, " ?ppl?s, ' bananas, grapes, i oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts ct ell kinds, and candles that make your mouth water, and at prices that don't make you sick either. J. .K.. .llanos. ... A-.\ CAUDLE the Gasoline Man on the cerner of-Main and Earle 8ts, .wants-bin friends and patrons to know that the paving work does not Interfere With his gasoline .. business'. Candle needs the business and is on the Job at all times. FQR_RENT ItANTED-Foarders, centrally locat ed, 304 North McDufflo street. Tele . /phone .308. Mrs. T. K. Ropor. . ; 12-l?:3t. FOB BEKT-Teh room house on acre . lot two blocks from square, screen -ed throughout; large screened sleep .*': ln? porch; .-Has .all conveniences, water, lights.': and gas. Bent rea) c.R?nable: Apply, IO-MTS. W.rC.Plant, ? .223'Wost Church St., Phone 440; 12-15-Sip. ^lSCElliAINnEOU$ ? -.j % : .--o <?? OUB COAL is tho kind that burns all - up, . IC?TIXI& but S few SShwS." It *s . ecbhoray to hurd that kind at high er price : than the inferior grade nt cheaper price. Phone 182 to Wyatt the Coal Man. STTHE MEBCHANT TBADE-One caf..cotton seed meal; car Snow Drift irrigated wheat flour. All kinfls horse, mule and cow feeds. ?Bee G. E. Turner at P. & N. Depot. TYPEWB?TER BEI'?iBJi?a-Best equipped typewrite:' rebuilding In the south 4 Factory experts for. all makes machines, 'your old machine can.be made as geed as new tor a chiall amount. C. C. Dargan, Hub bard Building. 10-29-2Ot ' IN.PLACIKG your fire Insnranco re member that Frank ??; DeCams Re ul ty Company represents onlj strong, old line companies. Your business will " oe appreciated. (. ,;io^-tt-/.,- ,. . .- : .. . WE ABE PAYING $38 per ton for cot ton seed, soiling hulls at $13.00 pet ton. sud will exchange 3 tona hulla V for X ton seed and .1 ton vf cotton ?eed meal for ton ot seed. Martin Woqd ft Coal Co. '.:.- ,."??? ;,,.,,"-:-:-i . COME TO The Luncheonette when ? % ' . : -you' are hungry. Wo cook auythlng that^Js In season, and we cook ll -' ? rlgh^ V A"sk tbs man who eats here '/;'.;. i^i* Orders served Quickly. Oys ters kny style. Next door! to Union v RUHon. .. >--^ - : ? ., .v..,.-," . MAms.... AM ?"'.;.'? W ANTEB-^-A goori far m for bh? ol - our customers, if von have a farm : c for sale wer wlH be glad to consider 4L-. ?^lep^ Wataon, (Jn?. Idnley ;:;W.\R;^tM>n:v. ,y ? ; .., ? t. ??f?El^T?Bl^-H?ve Just ' recelvec ' ^k '??itljt'.c^ ^vi L; C, 8mlto.NO/-l: : tieachihes. . Tbe?e;machl^es ?re th? V - last word in Typowrit'?r " c??6trnc; ':'''Viio?^ccs^?blDingi.the'?'beBt. features ol tOt'the other m?kcs?WitR practlCaU? '* ? nohi?css op?ration.. Will be glad-.ti! - 's.?a?ko'-'a. domb?str?tl?n' in your ot flee. .sC/Cr.Dargan, -Agent " : FIOO?V? Knbbard Building. The'?nuaiitweeting ot Um Stock : holder?; iit !fa??$&ffa:?M Aadsrsi?a Anderson,. &*#*.'*??<.U hold at ita B&nki?g. Bi?iis? ph rT^sscay, :'Jv?wff 4, iSlS ai.ooon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. Y. Q?ARLES Dentist Office: Over Watton Drag Store j Iva, S. C. Quattlebaum & Cochran | Have Moved Heir Office to THE BROWN BUILDING Over the Dime Savings Bank Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Office F. * 3U BufJdjag Office 527-Phones-Residence 9$ Dr. C, Mack Sanders DENTIST Office 304-5-G Bleckloy Building, office Phone 429 Residence Phone 140 Chisholm, Trovrbridgo St Saggs' DENTISTS Nrw Theatre Bsa<Sn? Wt? Wfeitaer St? C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect WC-4fW titecfctey Beding 'Anderson. S. C. Wo. ought to havo Candidato C?tts at our fair. He Is reportod to have said that If flvo sardine cana were thrown Into the air at one time that he could put a whole in every one bf them with a gun before they foll tb tho ground. -, That is some shooting, and would attract the attention of' bur best sportsmen."-Ocata ' Banner. ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The anabal meeting of the Stock holders of the Calhoun Falls Invest ment Company, will he held .-r. tho of fices of The Bank of Anderson on Wednesday, January 12, 1916 at four O'clock P. M. ,v."' ' P. E. CHhkacalos, W. F. Cox, Secretary.;;-; President. '? | JUDGE OWRQMTz'sxUE. i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, v > ANDERSON COUNTY. . In the Probate Court'. . : . j Burt R. Bryant, as administrator' ot tho estate of N. ,K. Bryant, deceased,, and individually, Plaintiff, VS. John G, Bryant, William J. Bryant, Thoma?.. Turner Bryant, T. Stokes Bryant,'Vienna V. Elad es; RoBa-Mut llktn, ; George Clayton Bryant, Luther Bryant, Patron Johnson, D. Bryant, Baniol Bryant, Lee Bryant and Sam uel Jones, Defendants. In accordance with an order of le herein granted by the Probate. Court, v..ited tho -3rd day of November,. 1916, I will sell, on ' salesday. in January next, .belne Monday, January 4, 1910, between the usual hours' ot public salo, in front of Oie Coprt .House in City of. Anderson, S.' C., for cash, purr chaser to pay extra for deed and stamps, that certain, piece,, parcel or tract of land .slt-uato . ip Anderson County, In tho- Sta to aforesaid, on waters of 18 Mile ?reek, adjoining Calhoun Brock, Wayne Pant bud others, containing'forty-one and one fourth (41?-4) acres* and hoing the sarao land conveyed to the said N. K. Bryant by Jooiph J. Fretwoll by deed dated September 23, 1??5, recorded in Said office in Book D-4, page seo. W. P. Nicholson,: Probate Judge. Dec. 17, 1915. ' lt-18-ltaw-3w 4 . ri Are You ;l|oi?f'Self J if yo? are throwing away four income, tb&V?/^m^f? vfhsi you, sifts doing. Sayo ?se D?mes that thoy; taay grow iato Douars ?s tho ye?r*-go;by,;. "?i''^ '> WM Citizen?. Nali?iiaiBask VmmmmmHmmm ? mm THE NEW FABLE OF THE HOIST ERINQ BLADES WHO ABSORBED THE MAGNETIC CURRENT DI RECT FROM THE CENTRAL STORAGE PLANT. . Out in the Celery Belt of tho Hin terland there is a stunted Flag-Station. Number Six. carrying ono Day Coach and a Combination Baggage and Stock Car, would pauso long enough to unload a Bucket of Oysters and take oe a Crate of Eggs. in thia Settlement the Leading Citi zen? still wear Gum Arctics with large Buckles, and Parched Corn ls served Si hu;:;;.? Fun?lUm?. Two highly respected Money-Getters of pure American Stock held forth in this lonesome Kraal and did a General Merchandizing. One was called Milt In honor e? the Blind Poet, and the other claimed the following brief Monnlker, to wit: Henry. Neither of them had to pay tho Wo man who did the Housework. Henry and Milt got -what they could during the Daytime and always stood ready to trim up the -Dark Lanterns and operate, at Night. ' These two Pillars of Society had marched at the head of the Women and School Children during the Dry Movement -which banished King Alco hol from their Fair City. As a result of their Efforts Liquor was not to be obtained in this Town except at the Drug Stores and Restaur ants or in the Cellar underlying any well-conducted Home. For Eleven Months. and Three Weeks out of every Calendar year these two played Right and Left Tackle In the Stubborn Battle to Up lift tho Community and better the Moral Tone. ; They walked the Straight and Nar row, wearing Blinders, Check-RdnB, Hobbles and Interference Pads. Very often v. Mother would hurry her little Brood to the Front Window when Milt or Henry passed by carry ing under his arm a Package of Corn Flakes and the Report of the General Secretary in charge of Chinese Mis sionary Work. "Look!" she would say, Indicating Local Parasol), with index Finger. "If you always wash behind the Ears and learn your Catechism,. you. may grow up to be like Him." But-every'Autumn, aboutVthetlme th? Frost is on the Stock Market mid Wal!'Street ls in the BhocavHUt and F.'enry would do a. Skylark Ascension '.roiq the Homo Nest and Wing away toward the Rising Sun. t5? They called it Fall Buying, because ? ?>?th ui tut;m B?ti?;ut cud hutu ?x iu??B ' Fe?: At Home neither of them would Kick In for any Pastime more worldly than a 1 O r: ont ll. P. Show depicting a large number of Insane People falling over Precipices.. The Blow-Off came on the Trip to tho City. That was the. Big Show. Every Nickel that could ba held out went Into the little Tin Bank, tor they I; nc v.- that when they got together 100 ot these Washers, a> man np in New York would let them have some Tif fany Water of Rafe Vintage, with a Napkin wrapped around lt as an Evi dence of Good; Faith. On Winter Evenings, Milt would don the Velvet Slippers and grill his Lower Extremities ,on the ornate Pqr< tico such-, as surrounds every lilil? price 'BaserBurner. . - While thus crisping himself he loved to . read News': Notes, from Gotham, Signed Carolyn Stuyvesant, who seemed to have the Entree into the Best Houses. .. , Ho did not know that Carolyn had . tangled Whiskers and jotted down his Boudoir Secrets in a Weinstube, using .a borrowed Pencil. So he believed what it said in the Paper about a woll-known Heiress hav lins tho Teeth of her favorite Ponier anbin Siled with Radium at a Cost ol $120.000. ' Whenever he go*, this kind of .j j Private Peet into thV<lay Life of the Modern Babylon, he began to breathe through his Nose ani tug at thc -Leash. .. . i,\ . : ' He longed to dash away on the Erl? to look at the Iron Fence in front ol ?fissr^'Hsnic cf thc^ ; Pomeranian. > Whc-n tho Day of Days arrived^l?ti ?and Henty would be seen a* the.'i^epol jwtth^??hge?ted ' Suit-Cases andi theil iNecks all newly shaven and powdered Sf OT the approaching Jubilee, ! Each hod pinned Into hir college invade Suit enough currency to lift thc Debt on the Parsonage, ''^^^^m^i Already tkeyvere Smo'king Foreign Ctgars and thooto wera a m?ro Hint ol What tho TAiiure had in Store. . mu?, waiting for Number Six they J wired for Two Rooms and Two .^aths (and to hare Relays walting fa :tlw ; M?nloaro Parlor. ; ' 'Jp at the Junction, where they cifnght the Limit??,, they moved into High and besan to peet from the HOTIT Tho Steak ordered ; In tho Dining Car hung over the edge Ot tho Table and they scuffled to see which ?a? wouM ^y . the Check. A* for tho Boy in the tto? isa haard a Sound Uko ?ia he came out. of tho Dark Room and began to open small Original Pack* ages. ? When they approached the Metrop olis, via' the Tunnel, they thought they were riding lu on a Curt?as Bi Plano. Between the Taxi and the Register they stopped to shr.ho hands with an Old Friend who woro c. White Suit and was known from Coast-to Coast as the originator of a Pick-Me-Up which called for everything back of the Working Board except tho Li cense and the Bicarbonate of Soda. The Clerk let on to remember them and quoted a Bargain Rate of Six Dol lars, meaning by the Day and not by the Month. They wanted to know if that waa the Best he had and he said lt was, as thc Sens of Ohio wer? bavins a Din ner in tho Main Banquet Hall. SQ they ordered a lot of Supplies neut up to e?ch Room and wanted to know If there was a Good Show In Town-something that bad been de nounced by tho Press. :. Tho Clerk told of one In wheh As bestos Scenery was used and Firemen had to standen the Wings, so they tore over to the News' Stand and bought two'on the Aisle for $8 from a pale' Goddess who kept looking at the Ceiling all during the Negotla . . ; -CV (<-.'.. The. Fias Station Seemed Far Away. tiona, for she' boomed out ot Sympathy with njer. Sordid Surroundings. Th?a to the Rooms with their glit tering Bedsteads and insulting prod . igality of TOWCIB. After calling up the Office to com plain of tho.. Service, they shook the Moth Halls out of their Henry Millers and besan to sort tho Studs. When , fully attired. In Evening Clothes, . including the Sheet-Iron Shoes, they knew they looked like New York Club Men and the Flag Station seemed far away, aa in mi ..Other World. ... . v . Instead of the usual 3:80 Repast of Chipped Beer in Cream. Body Biscuits and a Stoup of Gunpowder Tea, they ] < rdorcd up Capo Cods, Potato Let-It go-at-that, \ Sweetbreads So-and-so, oa , and on past the . partially heated Duck and Salad with Fringe along the Edges j and. Cheese that bad waited tod long and a Check for 917.40 and the Walter . peeved at being slipped a paltry $1.60. .Heigh-ho! It ls a Frolicking Life! Pity the Poor Folks who are now get 1 ting ready to court the Flax ia I ' Akron, . Ohio, and Three Oaks, Michi gan^ and Tulsa. Oklahoma, with no thought of what they are Missing. i They remembered afterward being ' tn a glided Play-House with the Aetlv? irles equally divided between a Trap i Drummer end 700 restless Young Wo . men. .. -* " Then, being assailed by tho Pangs ' of Hunger, they went out and pur chased 'Crab Flakes at 20 cents a > Flake, after which they paid to get ? their -Hats and -next Morning they i ? ?Are back, in their rooms, entirely sm> . rounded by Towels.' . . On the third Afternoon,' Milt sns > pended FvU Buying long enough to f send bis Ftiaally bTBook of Views'show . lng the ,'Sto itue ; ot Peter Ooop?r?. tho : Aviary io Bronx- Path and Brooklyn ? Bridgo by?Moonlight.; r ' , \Then,'"-withi a ?lear Conscience, ha I Went back and. put. his Foot on tho Stall. . .... . The morning on which their Bodies > wera taken the Pennsylvania Station broke bright and ;eheery. , i " Milt said uomobody bad fed him a r steam Radiator iand; put Mittens oa him and unscrewed hie Kneecaps. ' \ Otherwise, ho was O. ? K. i Henry kept t wavins the? English ( Sparrows out of thei:Way, and askins why co m?ny* Belts Weiro m$jtfflm% Two weeks later, at tba Union .Rev i j viva! Services, when Rev.' Poindexter . gave ant that rousing old Stand-By iwplch begins "Ylold Not td Tampta ; tlon," Milt and Henry' croea from th? > .C^hiohed Seat? and aap? their toot ? ? loads off. :?. liORA^: Ono whb.w<?t>3a pat Sita? ' iori ti* Mat 'tati&'&tt, Inside Ittt?jsij*; i ? tierii&om - J??^^f?ttifepit :T?^i?Mi?Mu This Christmas Store is the Destination of Gift Buyers The fact that shoppers are rarely disappointed, when they come here has led them to make this their shopping center. The large displays of Christmas merchandise have proven won derfully attractive to purchasers. The stocks are broad enough to gratify any desire and the special displays suggest many gifts, thus saving you much of the worry of "What to Give." If you have failed to see all these assortments come at once-rif you have seen them, come again and buy while they are complete! Hosiery for Gifts You'll sure'y teal ? roany gifts of Ho? .ory-it is airare elated by every woman. Make your gift purchases now when you caa ' do so leisurely. Then you'll have at least a good share of your Christmas shopping don?. ; livery good silk, lisle or cotton kind is here in all sises. Black and colors. Holeproof and Phoenix at 7Bc. ll.00 and $1.60. Gloves Are Always Ac ceptable People always enjoy re ceiving RloveB. Wo havo all sorts in leather and fabrics in all sizes and colors. Wrong sizes gladly exchang ed after Christmas. Ladies Hand Bago Fine Leather Hand Bags in tito newest shapes, priced from 91.00 to 16.50. Silk and Dress Goods for Gifts Wo have dress and waist lengths all cut and carefully packed in Christmas boxes. Moiy a man who is at a loss to know what gifts will be most pleasing to his wlfo or daughter will find somo of theso dress or waist patterns "Just, the thing!" Lowest prices here. Fine Ribbons Lovely novelties in- wido Ribbons suitable for. glfto SB ? Hair Bows and Sashes. j Rugs for Christmas Giving If it's a Bug that is need ed in tho homo let tho wife glvo lt to the husband for their m.utual enjoyment. Wo have a big stock of - choice patterns and ?our prices aro unusually low'? especially since rugs have advanced fully 25 per cent this fall. A room rug bought now will look remarkably good to'you when you price the same .next spring. From $2.60 to $6.50. Knit Goode for Giving tSwoatetrs. scarfs, caps-all kinds ot knit goodB can be bought to best advantago hore. And theso articles make splendid gifts! Bath Robes For men, women and chil dren. $2.60 to $7.00. .j . .."'.'."''?.'.''"'. . Silk Kimonas Silk or Satin Kimonas ? in all latest styles. $5.00 to $6.60 HANDKERCHIEFS lt was one of those dry, matt?r-of-fact men of figures and statistics wnp estimated that one-third ot Santa Claus' annual gift! distribution consists of hand kerchiefs. You'll believe him when you stand in the .midst of ?. snowy shower of snowy bits of fine linen and note how the swift-flying needles have elaborated borders and corners. ' Who can describe a complete stock of gift handker chiefs-certainly we're riot equal to the task. You'll find exactly what you want long before you'll see all we have to .show you. . We have them in Linen and Crepes, for men and women-plain or initial from iSc to $1.00 each. SUITS, DRESSES AND COATS AU of our most desirable garments in attractive styles haye been marked at very low prices. All of these garments are perfectly made from the most pop ular fabrics in choice styles-the sort you seldom see at such reduced prices. Mrs. B. Graves Boyd Fur? Wo buy our furs from tho bigger.t and beBt furrier in Now York; and this year wo bought beforo tho advance in prlco. Ladles furs $5.00 to.t50.C0 a set - Childrens [ furs $2.60 to ?5.00 a set. Separat^ pieces also. Waist Values / Extraordi . nary. . Silk and Ocorgetto d'eues in all thia seasons beet styles in pink, whits and flesh col ors $2.50 to $6.50. 'plain sr.a Shirts at $2.60. Children Coats A big lot of extremely pretty and warm, serviceable coats for Children in Cordu roy and Velvet, trimmed with fur at special prices. DOLLS UNDOUBTEDLY tho pret tloBt lino tfi dolls over seen in Anderson, Come, see them! t'ou'll agree with us. Price $1.60 to $3.60. Exclusive Agent Floraset Corsets Kt connut'?ide il for Croup. Coughs, colds,' croup, hoarseness, I inflamed throat, bronchial troubles or I sore chest: are relieved' by Foley's I Honey and Tar which opens stopped air passages, soothes -and herds in flamed surfaces, and restores normal breathing. W. C. Allen, Bossley, Moi, says:: "I hare raUed a family of four children and used Foley's Honey and Tor with all of them. I find: it tho best cough and croup medicine 1 evor used. I used lt for eight or ten years and . can ' recommend lt for croun."-Sold Everywhere. M--. .., ?'.-'..'?-! PIEDMONT & NORTHERN RA?LVMV COMPANY ANOSJHHON. Nev 81.,.,..;...V........ 7:35-?. M N?, $8................... 9:85 A. M -.vi.vvi? ?'??.?.-?i.,11:40 ?. M. Ne. 'W.VJ?V?V?V?V??';:;:*;--??fi:!?.;*;-UV ?ftl."; t? ? . *.'*!40M8i3? No. 41,.....,;. 6:00 P. M. No. ?.i?.v?.i............ 8:26 P. M. No. 45..............10:20 P. M. DEPARTURES !?' > No.' 30.. . a:? A: At $*#M%T?miter.* ...... 8??5 4* ^ MM lWD&> . . . ' - W:'0 A. M. No. 88.k.?ciWt'....1**10 P. ft?. No. 88................... S:80 P. M. No, 40.......... 4:50 P. M. Wt. .'?fe.*.>..-.7:?? P. M. ^.iiW^^i?...'.....;.-?:?/^^' s a new one inri not a joke. A complete painting outfit coa^bfag evcry thh'.g for painting your Ford or any car of similar size-<juoiity the bett. The Job b easily done-?Imp?o and inexpensive. i Only a few hours work and three day? for She paint to dry. Follow tlireclions given on each can and your car is again ready for-J&e road. It will be a dividend-paying investment for yon lo Repaint You* Car You get an cuts a year of service or if yo? want to toil or trade your car, repainting mercases it? selling value 15 to 20 times the cort of painting. -'iSE^P^^^^?il^ Don't let rust ?at np your cw-paint it now-it only[tikm:. Tliree DajWr^T^ Pee Gee Auto Painting Outfit , 4^*31 ?ii\ Contains ev? ^thing ? for refmxsHmg your Or 4paJ?U^ including Top. V\:- Fofl direction? on each <cuLj?1:^??',. . TOD? Auto Anderson, nSalBHinUBMNREl?a