^'V'^t The/'Cedar Oil-Mop" is unexcelled'for cleaning, polishing or dusting Hardwood1 floors; painted floors, or linoleum, window casings and all finished surfaces. This mop sells for 75c everywhere, but for TODAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY Peoples Jew Furniture Co m "lia Easy To Pay The Peoples Way" V this famous Labor Saving De , A .vicie, is. the prejiteit;X3ias present thatV?'ivybne. can/giv?"a: lady do ? lng'*' heir .;wp>kj,r;"?t\AvUt:\s?ye->t?r ? a great humber of unnecessary steps and lots ? : 'Ofv.w.orkY Mosv ' i.?>-^.;??di,?s.,?sing the Hoosier, ?say that it if equal io a. ^H?lpW'? (another . woman in the kitcheri)> v?/Fheyl are. worth many Mirries what we ask for them^:v; Your wife Ayants one bauiy. Why not give it to her '? on our ti* "tasy rayment Pian? :.. . . *\' . v. Price ?37.0Q V Payable ^i;po-?Own andgi.Q? Shirtwaist boxes and1 Cedar- Cnfcsts rare admirable ".Xmas :.: oTescnts for any. lady. They. ?re-orh?meritaji as wellras^e^x . pem?ij. t?eful j and they don^t cost yjery wucb, : . the; Order of the i m .,?? ?'?'whi'll ^?w< ?wiri win W^f ? '"" .''?^?-^-^-^ ?S? GASES IN THE S?P?EME COURT SEVERAL PROMINENT AT TORNEYS WERE IN AT TENDANCE FOURTPPEALS Were Made, One of Them Beins Against Town of Belton*" The Burras Case. Several of Anderson's leading ? at torncyn have been in Columbia for tlie past f?w days attending su preme court. All of tbom have cases t?ere. Tho cases which th'ov re presented and the attorneys are aa follows: L. Feinsteln. respondent, 78. A. Politx, appellant, S. M. Wolfe for ap pallant; M. L? Bonham for respond ent. . * William M. Eurriss, appellant, vs. fi L,. "Burrisa et al.,-reapcudenU, J. if, Paget, .for appellant; T. F. Watkins and J. P. Carey for respon dents; Ernest P. Cochran in reply.. Jesse M. McAIlster,- respondent, vs. W. H. Tucker, appellant, M. L. Bon ham 'for appellant;'. A. H. Dagnall for respondent; J. . P. Carey in rc Pl/. . ? Town of - Bolton, respondent, VB. A. J. Chappell, appellant, S. M. Wolfe for appellant. New British Commander! f i - V : j l l 1 j , ?; 'Jr j ? ? General Slr. Douglas H"Ig. ; . Hailed as the ; "man of tho hour," General Sir ^Douglas Haig; succeeded Slr. John French as commander of '.tb**-' army in Franco and Flanders on 'Jec. 16th. General, Haig t? only ff .ti-foui years old, th? youngest comm?ndof in tho present war. Ho is a 'Scotchman,, born, in Fif?shire, ls tall, powerfully built, /dourland,' masterful,' -, and- - so close'o sTud?nt; of bis profession that ho wanicknamed .?vbn-:Haig" by his friends. '-/./. \ ' . ?Submarino- Propbet Wins .Fortono. . No : more> Interesting." .tale of -: war won f ordure can be found than that ot tho la> ts Isaac L. Rice in tJc Janu ary v?? ?ric?h, Magazine. He began invest/ ;.. In submarino stock when von i /nitz was .figuratively.: in. his swaddling clothes and tho Carnegie Ff>acb Palace^ free from, spiders, brooded over tho world like tho Roe's egg? At tho beginning bf tho war MV. Rice was;.?imost a .pauper^ in spite of tho fact that: he bad made two pre-, V??iis fortunes. Today fee leaves $3, 505,000 and anight have .quadrupled that sum. . - .-: Years'ago. Mr. FJ?CO'SVOS' ii' very v-ealthy manX .He.lt?di. ths'distis?-t?cn of importing ibo first automobile in lo this country, he owned the controlling interest in mest r of th o'automohilo opnc?.rnsin'Am?ricaand n palace on Riverside Driv?,;' The panie of 1907 knocked him ont. He^^r^e?erytlj|Ug but his palace. He ?did . that and pot th? ' proc?d?. Into.U/ .moribund / inv goyerqment .bonds.-. VETERANS DESIRE IQ MM ENACTED! WHIC?! WILL RESULT IN PAY MENT SPECIFIED SUMS TO SOLDIERS WRITE AN APPEAL Many Have Been Deprived of j Pension Because Had Small In come Over Requirements. '. .? r-'f^i :\+tHf>j?. ? -, . ... " n'i?; t f. ''j,1'1 ' The. Confederate veterans of Ander son county want a special hill en acted by tho legislature whlc'? will give ali of 'tho old soldiers and their WidowB a certain amount every year, and they Wish to have drafted a pe tition, which, will bo presented at the approaching session of tho general assembly.. The veterans tieslro someO.in? in tangible form and a bill Unat will be passed and go into operation im mediately aftep-H i? enacted. Both widows and the veterans are fast patting away and they need this money now. There are numerous old soldiers and widowB living hero In Anderson who need some help, now] In their old age, but who cannot get a pension from thc state because ir.ey have an income of over $75, some possibly haye as much as the I ^munificent, sum of a hundred dollars ByYear, and this debars them for any assistance from the state. Tills ls said to be ono reason that $1,000 was returned recently of pension money, which should have been given to wOrbliy v?t?rans of this county, and the money loft here, becaueo they had a few- dollars moro than the law said they mlist , have,: they were deprived of all help. , , . . . The veterans \ysnt this, not soi .mach aa a'pension, but ns a reward* of. merit, and tf:ey deserve every re ward and" consideration that can be bestowed upon them. , This is the fprm of their communi cation : An Appeal In Behalf of the Confed erate Soldiers'aid Their Widows: We have In Anderson county a number' Of Confederate soldiers, and widows of Confederate soldiers, who have been deprived of a pension from the .'.tate for the ' reason that they .bad a'small amount of Income over the requirements tty the state. Wei think thia* ia -notj? equitable and just ! ? to our . old comrades and their ,wi dows. I Therefore, we have determined, through our representatives in the legislature, to hate a law enacted to givo > to thoa? noAi on Wo " pension list a pension ,to. be paid) by special T levy on the coufaty'.' m It,is tl i ere fore'.necessary to f,Ind, out I th^'number of (^nft?do'r?to ' soldiers end "Aidbwo' lb '-'the county, v\ose names ar?, not on the pension list, and we ayk all of the,Confederate soldiers ? and widows lu tho county whoso I name's'* ate' hot on rthe pension Hot, to Heini. C-osisade H. ?: IMrver, Ander-i son,' S.' C?, on or . before December I aiBt, ,thelr names . and the name of their command they served in, and the I ?widows send--the names and com mands of 1 tbeir--busbands. . . ? ' By,;requestilWif (>.>?> fi _ ? .. H. ' F. Plyyar, 1st V. C. Stephen 1). TLe?-.Camp, U. C. V. J. C. S tri bl lng, . Commander of Lite Tally Simpson-; Camp, 'U'. C. V... All county papers .please copy.. -., ,'. , ' , :? ? A Hogs' C??eterlii. ? "A cafeteria, or set-feeding, plan by which hogi maleo greater gains in a shorter time ! and at- a lesa coat th au when fed. by a-feoder," ia described-in Farra and fireside, the national farm paper published in 'Springfield, Ohio. "No natter how experienced and first class t?te feeder, may be, says the ani mal hu rh and ry department of tho Iowa State, College of Agriculture, with a' long, record , of - experiments' to back up . th ?claims, tho cafeteria is better. "The only objection . to the. plan is that lt shows-?hat th? hogs have more souse than : tho scdeutlsts,' declared Dean Cv'!?*; -Curt?as., announcing the matterv ft does. Indeed, provo thal ttS^ig/- ia not the .bog : that he hat been held - up t? b?.. While, ho" doe^ not chope? bis food with any regard to price--looking down the left-hand ?jde of the/.mer,u .-rather than thc j righthand side, wh?'ro the prices arc 1 set forth-he. does cfcoone, it with-:ra ga rd to *Jic greatest gains io .blmsejl in a perfect.y balanced, ration which aurpaascR anything, ibo scientists have' ayer discovered. "Truly tho hog does not like."hash any omore lisa the average . human . being. iortn'r?f&V&yrord;.' who demised A thc ??lf-feedarV /.Hillash-fe?d i Jvogs, even when-given the. best, of, care, do n?t;do asViw?ll: as . ??K-fed hogs. whlcboTOjfo nain s eu uc eft t n -dil sot the epicurean "irwblbbf paat?? by a hash of cheap i"'Mto; gorges ob the' highe? i?ii??i?- .......-.aWMBfai r "? . . ;? ? .. ' O-Tr?; vT.l'^'r'r l? ? .Ve"' Foe Sprains, Lameness* Penetrates vnd??^c?* ?' :.'.': 3^ps Pi?n AiQnc* ' ' .. :P : Beginning wiU.i> a swooping plan, for the requisition of the entire mer cantile marine, the government ran through various plans ot leaser con trol until lt reached aa agreemont whereby two committees of shipown ers were appointed to provide for j the requisitioning and licensing o': British ships. The first committee was expected to meet the complaints of owners woo claimed to be suffering great hardship because tho admiralty In requisitioning ships always seized Vessels, which had English :. home ports, while ships which traded be tween foreign ports escaped govern ment service. Tile second .commit tee was instructed tb cooperate with i tho first by .institutingf a system whereby all British ships engaged ia trade between foreign ports m UH t have a license to continue in' such business. Neutral traders looked upon tho ad verUsed Intentions '. of < this . second committee with great alarm, but nothing has occurred to justify their misgivings bf ;i general disorganisa tion of foreign commerce which de pended--on- Brlthih . bottoms for ...ita . conveyance. Mo change Ims taken place; vessels with home por ti; con tinue to buffer-from arbitrary requi sition, by tho admiralty, while ". ho British ship .engaged in. trado bo twe?n . foreign ; ports has been , re fused a license. Such licenses have became a. mero formality and . are issued without question to any owner applying for tr.: em. . It becomes more and moro evident, that tho very adriot politician in the white house in deliberately driving the hyphenated vote to enthusiastic sup port of his opponent, whoever -.tJi'at political chopping block may turn out to'be-Raleigh Times. . . .r ;^-/? - - j Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glens of hot water each morn- '-\ lng helps us look and feel clean, Gwcct, fresh. 1 Happy, bright, a!ort--vlgorouB and vivScious-^a good clear skin; a nat ural,' rosy oompUrJon and. freedom from iilnes>n' aro assured only by '?lean, healthy blood. If only ?very woman odd. likewise every man ; could; reallso' tho wonders of tho .' morning 'ns^'p ^nth, what a gratifying change' would tako place. - ; Instead Of the thousands';of sickly, an nom lc-Jocking mon, women, and girls with pasty' or muddy complex ions; "instead of tho muWiiiaes of "n?rve* wrecks," "rundo",??.''. Vbraln "agB^ ahd pessimists we, lihould ?co a vigilo. rfmtimffaHf ^ 'ttntAtiirt' ' nt' ~j rnnu cheeked people ? every where, V i??*;.ni?fae'' bath is had by drinking; ep.ch' morning -'before; 'breakfast^ a ?las-j ot" real hot water with ? : tsa pobnful of. limestone phosphate in' lt to wash, from the stomach,. liver, kUl neyfe and ten yards of bowels thejfifr?? tlous'dayf * /Indigestible waste, sour, fermentations-;, and poisons, thus alean stu g,. sweetening on? freshening the --.entire alimentary canal before putting more-food Into the stomach:"1 Those subject te sick hesdache, bil* loneness, nasty, breath, . -rheumatism, colds; and particubwy those Who have a pallid, sallow complexi?n end who aro constipated very of t?H, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of Umostono phosphate at the drat- store which will cost bat a trifle but ^ is sufficient to demonstrate the quit and remarkable awaiting those wt practice Internet sanitation. We atv j remember, that Inside cloanlineas more important than outside, ,". cause th? skie does not absorb impv ltles to contaminate tho biood, win the poree ia the thirty feet; of hov dari;. _ ? . _. ? The Sweetest Girl ?4 . .? Naturally Expects Whitman's No matter what eise you decide to give "The Sweetest Girl ht the World" she'll be expecting WHITMAN'S as sure as you are a foot high. Is the one indispensible At Chris tm as time for the real Anderson Girl. ? Don't say to yourself: "Well, the first time I'm passing Orr-Gray's, I'll order that box of WHIT? MAN'S." That time may bc too late. Drop whatever you!re doing this minute and come over here NOW and select the package that best suits "her." Today, we can give you an excellent assortment from which to select "her" package; whereas by waiting, you will have to give whatever ls lefthand you don't want to send "her" the "leavings," now do you ? We'll ?Cliver WHERE and WHEN you say? Orr, Gr ay & lilli rtstmas 10c We boy otar Candie? in Iorgo quantities direct from the man* ufacturer-tho largest in the United States-which, enables os to give to the trade both quality and quantity for the price, at same time, guaranteed to be absolutely pure. Coeoanui Boa-Bon?. -Butter Cups, Cream Dates. Bisque Bon-Bons, After Dinner Minta, Roasted Marshmallows, Lemon Drops, Pepper Mints, Gani Drops, Raspberry Creams, Maple lines and many other kinds too numerous to mention afc IS J per !b, 2 lb for 2Sc. '}-\-y^^.^?/? Don't fail to see our muted Candies at 10c tb. Old Fashioned Chocolates . Wonderfully Delicious rich Chocolate Confection that are JSO delightfully palatabe and "a rear treat for Chocpate lovers. Every bite a delight 40C lb. . Red Band Chocolate*;''^?^-X^^M Extra fine quality at ?5c lb Assorted Chocolate?; v This is the biggest value we have to ofter you : Don't fail, to buy a box at #1.25, SH.So and Selected Fruit? Florida Oranges of the finest grade, thin skin, sweet and juicy, i 5c, 20c, 2Sc dozen. . $2.75 per box. S!ic?p Nose Apples, peck............:'. ?:?v.w.^^/^%^ts^" King Apples^ peck.-v.. . V i.^v.'.IHk; .Baldwin Apples, peck_.?........'..35c,and ^O?1, Grimes Goldi ny peck. .v.vV. Extra Pam!y: Wlnesaps, peck ' : ................... .60o' In 5 lb boxes, for Christmas. mm WM Grape Fruits We will/self you wh?t-you yr&ft at 6?c dozen., tangerines, 4?z?n .?'?;?: *" y', ; Fancy Jfomil^ Celery Just 'phone us yj&ir order f br Ch ri stmas Celery. We do the rest. 2 stalks for 25c. : . Don'* fail to place' your order early for ye^^^^Miiy fables SPECIAL^ Sotties :^^:Om^::?c^ 30c