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EVER1 EAT E Made from (.?old Medal Flour. All Medal Klour-other plod along Your Grocer has lt--ask li im. Dhiri Supervisor Ki The I APPRECIATES ACTION OF PEOPLE OF L?BANON SECTION WANTS OTHERS TO DO LIKEWISE! Believe"; in Permanent Road i Work and Not Just Running Over Roads of County. Supervisor : lng yesterday prepar ed the following article to bo read by tho people of Anderson county in regard to the maintenance cf good ronds: To tho Public: ?; Wo aro vory appreciative of tue decision of tho. people of tho Lobanon community lu their ?ielerminatlon to cooperate: with tho ounly in having good road? In that section /?nd wc ho5>o tho idea will spread to each .and every section .'or Anderson county. Tho people, ot several seetloue of the county know tho value Pf an improv ed road on n legal grade lind now it ls up ta Reso people to cooperate with US by using tim ara g and giving a little timo and attention 'to the "up'1 keep"1 ci vhat ve hain attempted to ] build fur them. If vhoy will do this, I thoy will reap tho benefit ten-fold for this .lit,ilo outlay of time and labor. We usually lind that tho peo ple aro .'willing for tue other follow to haye lils pro-rata part of the chain gap g werk on tho roads cf oach and every soi l lon of the county. And in i:omp'scellons they Bhow" a" dispos^ I ition to cooncrato amt maintain by the ."drag" thu only tool that will insuro them coed roads or fairly good roads the; year round. I appeal to. the peo-1 plo who have had this good class .pt j .work done to got together and form ulate Boam definite plan to'maintain what aaa] been dono for. them; while wc go forward und do, for. tho re maining townships Vais E:.lrj> c;a*j of work. 1; Thu policy munt bo rlp.it because -.In going from one nido to the other insure3 in tim cours? Of tho going a fair and impartial distribution nf the .chai?gang work over the county . Wo could have passed over ?ho county 'once 'and: possibly moro lu a trot, merely scraped old roads, < made ni . changes and dono nothing--leaking toward permanent preparallon^-but realizing'-thai 'apo; a policy was air ni?st a- wa*te>-of tho pernlo.'a mopey, v.;o adopted't'??. pinn of do'.r.s a'high er 'class of Work and removing somo of. the hills thal have existed fe-.* con :3>t?r't?s/ a bin :? ran co to bot'i rann and '."..r.sst,-;.. Believing . 'aa wo do, that if Anderson county wl?i continue this policy for a few moro years, and '//at ir Hb?^do?ogatlon will give us an Pd uitionhl fund Tor maintenance, that ls .,. .'.p: fund, to;.'pe-.appropriated and rjsod addition to what wo already git for thp upkeep of tho roads p year ber hind thts ^gopd oJass'.pf'i.wb'tk, Pnil the people will in tho mealtime drag their roads, we believe that lt we will do . ?his io a few years wo will have pets '*p?;the; best dirt mada In the atate'i' Wo have BCt;opt in this peile/ boilov lpg tt U"j^p;the only plan with".' the im?ll pnloput of our upproprlation 'lpj5?M?ds.;-that will insure us some " }#rt roads 'at least and in order p;t??oc3.'i wo Pr? appealing #t?hfpv of Anderson county with us ty dragging and aiding their aid to tho end ^^y.(i!feave .?pod roads ai tho st;-pbi?*b'i?'' pr?ppnt cost. .'.Belier > ; Gmt:.1- once, tho -propio are con duis i th ?y ??re a?ttiog no'methipg " worth G\at tbo'y wiB ho wili ly taxed .fsaprV for good -.'roads. ?"' ppoplQ gar,, together ott thi.i ! ( DAY 'READ discerning housewives u/o Gold lp]h Log Drag road proposition and drag tholr road? t'.:ls uin'or, and kick thc man who ploughs out into tho road dltcho3 or allowa it to ho dono by his hands. J. Mack King. PLAGESPORTR?l?MR. f?ll I COLLEGE H. E. WALLACE, PHOTO GRAPHER, HAS COMPLET ED HANDSOME ONE FROM PICTURE Taken Lt st Year and ss Pronounc ed a Splendid Likeness of . the College's Friend. Mr. Harry E. Wallace, ono or An derson's photographers, yestorday at torpoon presented to .Anderson col logo a very finished and truo portrait of tho late Chas. S. Sullivan. The portrait ia 20 hy 24 inches In size, and was' made from an. excellant photo graph taken of Mr. Sullivan by Mr. ;.Wallace last year, when ho mado Photographs of all of the members of tho board of trustees. . Thin portrait will bo placed In tho j college parlor and it is very fitting K at it should, iineo Mr. Sullivan did so much for tho college. Mr. Wal I laeo is proud or tho. fact that ho. had tho" original photograph and could m uk o such an excellent portrait. Several members of Mr. Sulli van's family have seen thc nlcturo and have oal:l tint lt was ludoed a-'pplon pp Siiil OliHIHllNLl 1 ' -, . ? ' CARS WILL NOW BE RUN FROM SQUARE TO THE COLLEGE ALL SCHEDULES . ,^ I. . . i ? On all City lines Will Then Have Been Resumed--Work on North Anderson Track.. . Through service on t?o Greenville j street car line or the Southern Public. Y UtllWe-a company running from the square to'. Anderson college, wilt ' bo resumed tomorrow morning. Th: cara, will not run through from Qlucl . milV; at : present : but.-?'?.will leave th? Ey nure ott the.hour and tho half, muk lng connections with nil otft?r .care I Tho-Brading on that section of tho North' Anderson . Car 1 lue ia being ?pushed rapidly and: will soon be fin ished,. Yesterday motolng a . crew * or haiids began placing tho steel rails and the forces expect to s?art tn lay -lng concrete this morning. The North , Andersen cara" camlup/, to '.Kio city i atop Pt Mr. Prank. Johnson's. . ?. With tho renewing of-thc service on j tho Green ville street line, there will i?yb no ftirthi"i; trouble of transferring on account,?<f torn un tracks ?a far as ! the lines io/ the S?ath?rh, Public: ?JVIH ? tica Companyr{are..>,con0Q^e$?''>;VThls r?nrka t>:? retara of .schedule on. all of- ihvir.xnrs. OFFICERS ELECTED; BANQUET IS ENJOYED ANNUAL AFFAIR OF ANDER SON MASONS HELD LAST ;; ( N IGHT ' \ , . NOtED MASONS Including O'. F. Kari, G. T. Bryan and R. A- Cooper Present Genuine Turkey Dinner. ?The annual ??e<:t Ion of o?lcenj^? Wyn?e Council No. 4 ; Koy?l ania Se lect Masters,-.'followed, by tho Joint aifflWitr'?Jt . til?; council ahd Hum lng Bush chapter No. 7 Hoyal Arch Masons. \yns held last night, the forr? pr toking place In tuo quart era In, tho Masonic Tonipie and the supper being novvod' tn the vacant storeroom adja cent to G. *\ Toity & Son; . Tb'esje' night's proved no exception to th? "rulo '. Sonic:05 or 70 wernher* orVJ? .V .*:< S/VU clotl Yo* A nev spirits With And, i Boyden Shoes Suspenders Stetson Hats Emery Shirts Initial Linen .Handkercr y Open Evenings affaira' aro always ^?foyablo, and last two bodies attended' the business aesr alon of tho orgs?liat?oa, and a few Invited "i-friends' . afterwards enjoyed tho delightful : ban4tfct ' with, them; The occasion was. made particularly, interesting and enjoyable by the ?pr?s ence ot the hoads of Ute three Masonic branch?s ln " t:? -state.- they\ being Grand Xllustriout? ?Master o; Pfabit Mart, ot Columbia; Pust Grand, Illus trious Master Goo. T, Bryan off Greenville; Orand^Master of the Bluo j Lodge, R .A. Coopor of Laurens. | . Tho ^selection of oifleers of tho connell for the enanlus y oar resulted , aa follows: i John K, Hood. Illustrious master. \ \V. F. Marshall, deputy Illustrious i$aw??. ' H. R. Xlgon, captain of the gua??U Raymond Beaty, ^conductor of tho council. (ii ?ST. Cv Bolemahi treAaorer. ; Vf i H ; Fraser,-; murder, AV. ?. McT^m, Steward. Jv'-Si' Mft?l?llnn,' sentinel. . - "'Fallowing': th? el-oi??bn or ongera t .o' mern bora of tneVcOaUcii' .and the x?apter -. ropaircdi ' to '?<.. iii? bantwot room, ' where:!1 fe' .sumptuous' spraa?i, t?&ffi&A "under the direction;.o? 'nr?: w.vrtt. teaser,: waa e?Joyed. : Tat spread waa in the nature ol a genuine, t?rh?y . dtnnor^ . with all :thj& .aceea dories- - And, hi?r* than, that, and to that Qpreat crelit- pi .the splendid aati asoline VRTEN UP? Christmas i hies is like a joy-ride withe tWe standing still. jr Suit or Overcoat, that keep's Up and puts a keener edge on your fu 15, $20 or $2 Alco Suit or < which you can niix in any assembly 3? course we've the correct "fixing, Alco Suits St Silk Shirts Ni Rain Coats Bi Automobile Robes ] Automobile Gloves ? Interwoven Hosiery \ Visor Coat Sweaters I liefs ' Plain Lir a erer, the paid spread was served hot. Only t?ofie who have on ? cold night set: down in a cold- room tp o stotte cold meal could appreciate the heat that permeated the doliclous viandes served' up hy Ur. Fraser. V?hen. things to smoke had^St^ passed ; around, Illustrious Master Hooi, toastmaster). in a few happily chosen. remarks,, introduced .the first of th? speakers of the evening, thc grand iUostrious master,- Mr. Hart. j[tfr:waa^ioilbwed hy Past Qrond Mas ter Bryan, while tho third speaker was the /graqd master ot the ? Biso Lodge, Mr. Cooper. * Tho ?teVv, M?. fraser closed the program for the evening: py.responding. to the toast; ."Duty/to Qed and Duty to Fellow Man.?' The four addresses veero character ised by: 'lw**ltyyappropri/vtenes?- to the 0 i?f*I?tt, ' enthusiasm and- ; . well chcsekVdic??n. At the, conclusion of the program Illustrious Master Hood dismissed tho gathering' by wishing tbo?o present a m?rry Christmas a happy, new year.' ~" ." tlarraans Move Weat. Gleneva. Dec.. ?O.~Mas?es of Oer in troops have .passed, brough ilno"'towns '.towards the ' wostorn ?nt. s-econtly according to now? Vha? reached 'fcero since tho open df. tho - frontier at Constance and . Lltidaxt frontier., The "frontier atm clotcd: nt Haale ^^j^^Ha^Ll without spruce, fresh mt gasoline. with, the calendar, keeps un ii. \5 buys an Dvercoat or good form. " loo. lit Cases ickwear ith Robes Fownes Gloves Silk Handkerchiefs \lco Overcoats Mackinaw Coats len Handkerchiefs 'fold tte Troth. .,. Broad-By tho way, old mah, dc you remember, borrowing -10 from me six months ago? ? Bhort-r-Yos. Broad-'But you said you ohly wanted it. for a short time. Short-And I old. tao tru*h, XT didn't keep it twenty miriut?a.-New York Sun. Belgien Queen Bomb Target. Paris; ,Br?c. . 20. -Lo. yif$Ub?fe i Siecle? the .?emi-o?llcial. Belgian ? news paper, ?ay"?..that ;& Oenuan {aviator made a.. deliberate a?tack iast/wfiok on king Albert and' Queen E'li'sabota. The r.vjfitor, the' newspaper' saya, dropped'"a largo .number Of fobmbjl close t?'\th? Kiai^" and- queen;, and t?toy . narrowly escaped Injury. CITROLAX CiTRO?AXx ! C1TR?LAX ' I Best .thing for ri'onaiip&tioa, -, . boar isiomneh, losy lt*S^^w|^!sl?g??Bh howols. ' Stops, ^\'s?r*;ihe^?c^?.^a?*. : most aVonc&i ?/b s mest' thorough ? and satisfactory KHehini?-no pain, po ?nausea. Keeps yon* system cleansed. ; Bwaet and. wholeaome.-H. *?' Welhecnt ! Salt iAke ?lty, ?t?sh, wrltesv ; ?ad Citrolax the &eat laxative X ever used, ijpoes hot gripe-no unpleasant af teni ?lio on TVvo new canals v??ro added to tho Mara* ?yetem fl yo or six. j.caro ago, ac cording 'tG I?r,.:I>erc??ft?-I^w?l!( Monomer.CJohilnued .observation of thoB? carinia since thattinie coutiii?ea Lowe?l thai .:..::?>. a?e of.artmcal con struction and . -, "faultless " curvaturey youd tho .siwerVof. unassisted nature ^ov??at*iv.6;'*. .[?? '- ?'? 1. : -rauff?ralj '^Wa*li bave toi.';ts$e;}t?rwoH:a word for thV, existence of these cas?is What . topr??Vee. us just pow is ! ?ie ^ pstfoctlon elaJrns for^'aumaft'^n-.'. dcavor, over''hattfro's' ways-Durham Sun. ? - ?'ftt?iae ?Of.--. ...