The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 24, 1915, Page PAGE SIX, Image 8
Glass of Hot Water
Before Breakfast
a Splendid Habit
Open sluices of the system each
morning and wash away the
poisonous, stagnant matter,
Thoao of ?B who are accustomed to
feel dull'and heavy when wo ariso;
splitting headacho, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, : pasty breath acid
?(omach, lame back, can, instead,
both look nnd feel as fresh as a daisy '
always by washing the poisons and
ff tcxlqs.from the body with phosphated
I itfiot 'water each morning.-'
We should drink, before breakfast,
a glass of real hot water with a tea
. spoonful of limestone phosphate In
lt to flush from th? stomach, liver.
' kidneys and ten yards of bowe'.B the
previous1 day's indigestible wast?, sour
bile . and poisonous toxins; thus
cleansing, sweetening and purifying
the entire alimentary tra^t borbro
putting more food Into tho stomach.
? Tho action of Hmestono phosphate
and hot water on an empty stomach
ls wonderfully Invigorating. It cloan3
out nil the sour fermentations, gases, |
waste and acidity and gives one a j
splendid appetite for breakfast and i
it is said to bo but a little whllo until
tho roses- begin to appear in thc i
. cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone
phosphate "will ' cost-* very little at' the
drug store, hut Is sufficient to make
, anyone who Is bothered with bilious-1
noss, constipation, stomnch trouble or
rheumatism a real enthusiast on tho !
; j subject - of'Internal sanitation. Try
lt-vand you;are, assured that you will
look bettor and feel hotter in every
- way shortly.
RELATIONS IMPEOYF.D
Australia and Japan on .Better Terms
Than Before.
Sydney,. Australia,- Bec. 23.-Rola
tfdha.between Australia and Japan ap
pear to have improved Intmoasurcahly
Kineo the European war began. Ona
vindication of thia wa? recordei at e.
-banquet given in Sydney recently by
tho Japanese consul c-iaoral, S. S'ai
""tohra;. tho Cilghcst ranking. Japaneso
in Auatrdnsla,,to celebrate tho.coro
nation; of tho omporor. ; Australia, al
ough protected to a gro?t oxtont .by
gid Japanese exclusion laws, has
"always feared.an Influx ol Japanese/
"7)n this point tho JnpunosO consul
general said, at the banquet:
^??i'Qa tho racial question,, you can .bo
J?^ured, that our government will
take care not to-^bother you.- What
wo want and v/hat Wo expect from
Australia is tho consolidation of iltat
Iriondshlp which has aprun.3 up be
tween our nations. Trade relations
..have Increased enormously since the'
w^,bVpke_owt. Wo ott t _?ell you
things'? Which" you formerly got from
tltsi continent of Europe, and wo will
supply them cheaper. Wo will hwy
from you lots of tilings that wo need,
An excellent feeling 'has grown , up
between ; Japan sad Australia, and wc
want to have it continued*'- Our. peo
ple at home, are .untied in thia Beau
mont ,nnd you should. not ? bother
. yourself with tho racial question."'
I STOP CATARRH! OPEN V
I NOSTRILS AND HEAD
[ava Cream Applied in Nostril
I?OUCYCS Head'?o?do ai Once.'
It your nostrils ero >,?ot,y,e?" and
i|.tour head le stuffed i?^- vbu breathe
? freely hecaueo bf a '?fold or catarrh,
Just get a Sra?ll bottle of Ely's Cream
* " BaTni afc any. drug store.: Apply a lit
tle, of this - fragrant, anttspotlo croom
intb your nostrils and ' lot lt penetrate
1 through ovory tiir passage of your
hoar, soothing end healing tho Inflam
ed;^ swollen mucous' membrane and
yod get' instant rollet.
Ahl how good it feolfl. Your nos?
f '.'-trlla aro. op?ni1 your, head 'ia clear, nb
l?ro hawking, snuffling, blowing; nb
; ?der* headacho; dryness or- struggllng
for breath: Ely's Cream Balmis Just
jWhat BUffercri from head colds and
/catarrh need. It's a delight.
i m
mm
GrandiKoither's " Recipe
ReVtore CoW, '.Gloss
?V;? and Thickne^o.
to
, Hair that loseh ita color sud lustre,
or when. U fades, tarns gray, dull and
lifole^a, la'caUecd by a lack,of sulphur
In. the ; ??nlr. Our grandmother made
. : up a, mfetire, ot-^ag? -Tea and Sui* .
. pbur tb koop her locVs dark and u???^
?i tiful, ;and thousands of women, and
L> m?n who vallie that even eoiorV. that
V beautiful' dark shade bf hair which is
; Sb. attractive, uso only thia cld-flraa
?r? cipa. . V ' .. -\- '.y.
.- Nowadays We get this famous mix
tv?m'.-by ashing at any drug store for
H M cant pottle bi ^Wyeth's Sago and
.tt?fci^J^^ ;.
i; ha?r ao naturally, so evenly, that
?odyvca? possibly tell ; Itches been
...jdhHt Heckles,;itStakes ol? dandruff,
?t?p? ?c?lp itching and falling ; hair.
Vl^iJ^fc-dampen ? sponge or soft
"rjgfth with: it bud draw this through
hair, taking ene str.aU strand ?'
..^',Hi^?i-'V.|ly.:JBbrUlng-: -irh^'t^km^
;& . 0tt?>peaw;->h.ut V^?frhat.-- ' delights th
" ?qlAs with Wyeth's Si^e and -Sui
km3va^-;;,afte^
w?3Rver ivan appearance
ice.
THE NEW FABLE OF THE ROIST
ERING BLADES WHO ABSORBED
THE MAGNETIC CURRENT DI*
RECT FROM THE CENTRAL
8T0RAQE PLANT.
Out In tho Celery Pelt of the Hin
terland th ero la a stunted Flag-Station. !
Number Six, carrying ono Day.
Coach and a Combination Daggago
v.r.;': Cluck (Ja?', would i>auBO long
enough to unload a Pucket of Oysters
and tako on a Crato of Eggs. *
In this Settlement the Leading CH!- j
zone still wear Gum Arctics with large '
Buckles, and Parched Corn la served
at Social Functions.
Two highly respected Money-Getters
of puro American Stock held forth in
this lonesome Kraal and did a General
Merchandizing.
Ono was called Milt, in honor of tho
Blind Poet, and tho other claimed tho
following brief Monniker, to wit: :
Henry. ' !
Neither of them had to pay tho Wo
man who did tho Housnwork.
Henry and Milt got what they could
during tho Day HMO and always stood
ready to trim up tho Dark Lanterns
and operate , at Night. .
Those two Pillara of Society had
marched at the head of tho Women
and School Children during tho Dry
Movement which banished King Alco
hol from their. Fair City. I
As a reBUlt of their Efforts Liquor
was not to*-be obtained in this Town
except at the Drug Stores and Reataur
ants or in tho Cellar underlying any
well-conducted Home. 1
For Eleven . Months and Three
Woek3 out of overy Calendar year
these typ played. RlaV-t and Left
Tackla In tho Stubborn Battle to Up-,
lift thev Community end better the
Moral Tone.
They walked the Straight and Nar*
row, wearing Blinders,. Check-Reins,
Hobbles and. Interference Pads.
Very often a Mojher would hurry
her little Broody to tifi? Front Window
when Milt or Henry, passed by carry
ing under-h ia. ann n> Package of Corn
Flakes and tho Report of tho General
Secretary in charge of Chinese Mis
Bionary Work. ; *
"Look!" oho would say. Indicating
Local Paragon with Index Fingor. "If
you always wash behind the Ears and
i,np^^vhA??lk?;Hlm.',.
But--every Autumn, about the time
the Frost,is on tho Stock Market and
?Wall Street is in the Shock,-Milt and
Henry would do: a Skylark Ascension
from the Homo Nest and Wing awa7
toward .the Rising ,Sun. . !-.y -'
Thoy called it Fall . Buying, because
both of thom Bought and both of them
Fell.
At Homr neither of ;them would
.Kick Ia for any Pastime moro worldly
than a 13-ceht M. P. Show dopictlng a
largo number of Insane People falling
over Precipices.
' Thia Blow-Off came on tho Trip to
tho City. That was the Big Show.^,:;
Every Nickel that could bei held out
went into the little Tin Bank, for they
know that when thoy got together, 100
of theso Washers, a man np In ??w
York would lot thom havo Bomb Tlf.
fa?'y' Water-of Rare Vintage, with a
Napkin wrapped around it. as an Evi
dence of Good Faith.
. On Winter. Evenings, Milt would
don the. Velvet Slippers and grill his
Lower- Extremities on tho ornato Por
v tieo> such? aa surrounds every high
^price Base-Bur?er. ? . . . j
While thus crisping himself he loved
to read News Notes from G o than?,
signed : Carolyn1 Stuyvesant, whp
.seemed : to havo the Entrco Into the
Beat Houses.
Ho did not know that Carolyn >tu\d
tangled Whiskers and jotted down his
Boudoir Secrets in a WelnBtubo, uolug.
a borrowed pencil. ,
j Eo b < believed what lt said tn tho
? Paper aVo?t a well-known Heiress hav
j lng tho Teeth of her favorite Pomer
anian filled with Radium at a Cost of
!$12V,'O0O.
Whenever ho got this kind of: R
Pr??atft Peek into thS'Gay Life of the
. through hla Noso. and tug. ut the'
;I<eaBh/
'.; .- He longed to dash away; on the Erie
itojook at the ?ron Fonco in front a?"
ttkV Home of th?.. Pomeranian. .
' Whenth??Day ot T^sarrived, Milt
.jfed ^enry ^buld be seen nfc the Depot
jjW!tht: fcopgebted^ult-Casa* and th?lr
INe?ks :a1l nearly.shS>ea:and'p6wa
?for the appro?chinr:??hnc?.
i Each.'ha^; pluhejt Into hts celled
! rando Suit'enough currency to7Jtt the
[Dent on tho Parsonage.
! Already they, wore smoking Forei m
iGliars and these were a mere Hint ot
?fara?**^ .
f While weting for Nuwher Six thay
iw^rt?MvS*&&^* ana Two Datha
'.and Jo : ? have walting In the
?HarilcaVe Parier.'
(, "Dp at J?he.:^ J onetmn, ; where they
Mho High and bogan So peel from the
.The; Steak ormerod[ In the Dining
'.xJkt hung ever. the^edsa. .tit .the Tobie
??rt?. khoy ecu ni od to ?co ; wiaio? one
jweald pay the Chock.
m. ; 'A? i^^m^m-'^ti mm; ?w
Nrt??' lit ?heard a Sound ilka S5 cou}*.
ho carno out of tho Dark Room and
began to open small Original Pack?
age?.
When they approached tho Metrop
olis, via tho Tunnel, thoy thought
they wore riding Jn on a Curt?as Bi
plane.?
Between tho Taxi and tho Register
they stopped to shako hands with an
0!d Friend who wore u White Suit
and waa known from Coast to Coast
as tho originator of a Pick-Mo-TJp
which called for everything back of
the Working Board except the Li
cense and the Bicarbonate of Soda.
Tho Clerk let on to remember them
and quoted a Bargain Rate of Six Dol
lars, moaning by the Day and not by
tho Month. ^
They wanted to know If that was
tho Best he had and ho said it was, aB
tho Sons nf Ohio wero having a, Din
ner in tho Main Banquet Hall..
So they ordered a lot of Supplies
sent Cjs to each Room and wanted to
know If there was a Good Show lo
Town-something that had been de
nounced by tho Press.,-,
Tho Clerk told of one In wheh As
bestos Scenery was used nnd Firemen
had to j stand tn tho Wings, so" they
tore over to the Nows Stand;, sad
bought two on the Aisle for (8 from
a palo Goddess who kept looking at
tho Celling nil during tho Negotia
The Flag Station Seemed Far Away,
j lions, for ehe seemed out of Sympathy
j with her Sordid Surroundings.
! Then to tho Rooms with their glit
tering Bedsteads and moulting prod
igality of Towels.
? After calling up tho O?ce to com
plain of tho Service, they, shook tho
Moth Balls out of their Henry Millers
and; began to sort the Studs. .
j I When fully attired In Evening
Clothes, Including tho Sheet-Iron
Shoes, they knew they looked Uko,
Now York Club Mea and the Flag
Station seemed far away, us-in an?
.otherworld.
Instead of the usual 6:30 Repast of
Chipped Beef in Cream, Sody Biscuit o
and a Stoup of Gunpowder Tea, they
ordered up Capo Cods, Potato Lot-it
go-at-that, Sweetbreads So-and-so. on
erin on past .tho-partially:' heated Duck
and Salad with Fringealong tho Edges
.,hud. Chees? that bad waited too long
and'a Check for 91^0 and .tho Waiter
peeved at being slipped a paltry. $1.60,
. Heigh'hw* /Iv ?B a Frolicking, LU?l
. . pity tho Poor Folks wno are how get
ting ready to court the ; Flaxin
. Akron, Ohio, and Thvee Oaks, Michi
gahi- and. Tulsa, Oklahoma,! .with'.. no
thought of what they aro Missing.. J
' Thoy remembered afterward being
In a gilded Plar-Houso with the Activ
\ iUea .equally divided between a Trap
Drummer and 700 restless Young Wo
men,-:''
Then, hoing assailed hy the Pangs'
?''^nj^i^^lli^^^ out and pur*-!
I schWed Crab. ivies, at 8Qi eents a j
; J??ko. after witch they paid to ?ot j
their ;Hai$ and nert Morning they.!
were .back in their rooms,'entirely ?ur- j
grounded foy Towels.
j:'^pnf' the .third ; Afternoon, ' Milt ; sus
;; pended-:?lVHuylng tong, enough to
'^e'?d hts Family a Book bf Vlei*? show-)
. lng tho Statu?pf; ?peter Cooper, j
^^?ry;ja':-Bro^;I^rk and- Brooklyn !
IttidgeAby Moopllght. - : ?
Then, With, a Clear Conscience, he
wont back aiad: pat hi* Stobt, ba the
?*ail. . -J
The morning on which their Bodiea
wero.::tit^?4h?v]^n^ltnihla-' Station
!broke bright and cheery.
Milt cat? somebody had fed him P.
Steam HadieW .and } put Mitt^is, pa
(ihtei?n? un?^c^
- . Otherwise, ho W?s ?. -IL-. '
Hecry kepi . waving the, Engllsli
Sparrows out of tha.Way, and ast?tt?
i why co .many Belle., wera ringing,.
Two* weeks later* at ihe yn^? ll^
vival gary tee*, whoa Rev; Poindexter
gave out thai rousing old Styad-By,
which begins ^l*!d /tfei .to Tempt?
tien," Milt aud Henry are?e ft?om the
Cushioned. Seats, and tang ttete.fiobl
,. Heads' cfc ' . '<-': <
? ? MO?Ut*: <>ne,whn w?rt?d!?teS?t?9i
on. the Mat must ^^Bjge.^rma*
tioa fsrem his : Training Qaart?*, :
\ "?.."..,:. "1<~--,. ,?":-.'',?, y v ?? ",
r
^erbi? Given ?p
? Ji+ fr* v La
mm ^?AZAR 3
?t???
? r- SCALE OF MILES?
O 55 50 IC
T "I - .????HHU.IH ll I
Tho shaded portion or the map jin I
the southern* extremity of Serbia t
J. W.. .C^non' of Concord was lu
the Now xWlt marke^ lost week.
Clyde I,...?C^ff,.pr??aettt of tfie;:
Georgia,Cotton milla, ?rliilh, Ca., was
in Now'York last week,. ,.,' ; .'
1?. ?l':!aw has .resigned as presi
dent ot of tho S>. (Pau?s,(N. G.?) ??V
ton mills. : . : hi- . ;.
.;W'^^M?^?S?W?iihae^ been ?, elected
president of tike !St. Paula <N. C.)
Cotton'mills. ^ . ' .-?> . y?$'
B. T. Tari?<m or tho- Cab^rrus. Cdt^
ton mills, .Kaniiapulls, N. CI ?-is-quito'
ill with pneumohla^ .'.j,,'*',;., '(-..j
T?. Sid ..Wyil^.fiao ' become Recoud.
hand In /weayjng; at^ the V Seminole'.
Mfg. Co..'.Clearwater.
J>r<;Bk, WiSbaaka, bas, been proin?t^
e<L. ?to overseer-o^-slashing at ; . the
Clinton mii?# .r<?.n.! ;f. i , ;
J. A. iHop'uerJhas-T?iiigued as ToUer
coTorer at theil. Salisbury (N. C.)
Cotton mills. -' J> . r*: "???.?. rv/
li?os A. ^Moo'roj o? GranitevJUe, S?
C., ia...nbwr-c?v??aite?5at,-:ithe- Salter ,
bury liV. C.) -Cotton mills; . ..
S. M. l^dea-has been promoted-:, to
second (hand <ln;&oi:>4 weaving at tho
Dan ' River mi Hs,. Schoolfleld, -Va.
AV-. S-'iMoprblhas accepted the pp-,
sltlon of overseernsf; ?pinning at tho
Dixie mills, Moorosville, i ffu C.
Julian 9. Carr, Jr.-, president. of
tho Durham <N. C.) Hosiery mills,
waa in Now York last week on hus
meas-tor his mill;};
T. Holt Haywood of Frederick
Victar . Achells Co., of Now York,
waa in Charloito, N. C., on business
t/iis week. - V [: ..
G.' N. Uudorwpod has resigned his
position at' the Porabma milis, Green
wood, N?". C., to accept u position at
the TDrlanger mlHj/Loxtngton, N. C.
- L. A. $eltlem?yer 'of-Newton, N.
C.,. has accepted a position in the of
fice of the. Cannon milla, Ka'nnapblis,
N. C. ' ' .? -
W. R; Cash of-Newman* Ga., has
? i T .''.'v,'''-'-|{i^n':tx'i;'v ' .:,'r;-.
I- i
Nee
EMPEROR',1*
AKCE
Chinese , JftMflsltjr .THU Care
For. Ancient-Mobility.
, Peking, Dec. r23.~At?er?(.the..r*et?
taVTtjitmo?t.pt .the nionarchyi) Chinese
emperors will .receive- .$13,000. - gold,
as an annual arawan co-gran lett be
cause : ot, their..rank, -This -decision
asia Just, been reached by . the" .govern
meat and a manilsta aettingn, fort*
ls to ho issued411-a,.fsw dava, .
, Pttocas - wlH (each. - Tcc?iv?v?i.?W
gold, annually,; . The allowance for<rt
duke wilt : he. $ij8i$.v MarqutasR;, of
the first, second .and...third .-elapses
wili tq?e?vo-s4,?0^ijl^0j), JB,4Q0,, re
spectively. The n?lowancete- A first
rJass. earl will ?be . 4^<0o. , /An earl
bf the second-class twUl. re?oive'.$?,V
BOO ?Ahd . ?e .pf"':t?hS? t^ird w?li v bo
pjidvC?ly - ??^OO,;B?^."so t,t^ .t?rbugli
tho ibwer muka... N. ... J...
Yuan shi-kal has Issued, ?;meadato j
addressing . ibo sba ^t. ?Vho ^w?er?
Admita! Tseng. J?Tehb?g ?s ^rq?t
??4' has ordereq^t?e ?yonag,, man J
wport to. . Pfikmjg ^f?r fecry?co
; '' '. . Na' Oratory. r^JSc
^.W^raiVj^J^Vtifjii^ i, Nathait
Bryan, ^r^y?^?^*^^W?'?
christ are noUfjik that ?o. oretbi
?xpocte'd from ...$??????iil{' candil
down, this way. T/l?t^b want ls-a {
few cold-blooded : facts' iniorn?ing^ "ns
'whbther./..the^-'^bfl'da/^ielegaKlo^^riu
congress will .recbgnjge.?Qr.?xl?tsace.
br whethor. w? sire ^b,he. pushed off
tim mop and. m^ke/j^t - in'degenfl.cat.
principality ,-r-Ke>; '^V?ft>!'Jo?rb,aL':.:l'-'' 1
. V?t ' bb'bs. -Dublin-'' with.' ? city.; ord'.> j
banca. ?
pKir actiie with wem,; V pit euppo*al
tho, c?ojfc Meka.. ???ln. tao operation 1
o? thb'.iaw. and au?ubse .y?'? have tried J
the wlfo's ccbhln^^t^r^'.t^rnnB?]
wick New?. ., . !
By the Allie?
shown, all tho territory still held hy
the ?lilies. . . < ', - \
MEWS |
become 'second hand in. carding ?i
the Hillside milis, LaGrtrnge, jGa. .
> G. W..'Evans of Newberry l?as ac
cepted the position.,'of -overseer of
cl?to room at the Pari?la'.'mills,'
Gre?oiwoqd..... .....-,':., j ,- j ,4 v .
: ; W. ?v McDonald of Scholfield, Vn^
has/accepted the--position of overseer
of carding at "the Bloomfield*.mills,
Statesville, N. C.
'XW: M. Milwood, has heen promo
ted from lcom> flxer to second hand
in weaving at the Cliffside (N. C.)
mills.
A... Jordan has ' resigned os
'overseer V of the cloth room at. the
Capital City mUlt?, Columbia, S. C.,
and-^has: aocept?td a similar position
ittvtho -iMr?lxfgton M^JCig^^}
-i *^^.2i 'yCSssstaiii ?tua ' '. xc??gja??. aa
overseer-,of: cloth room nt life : Pa,-,
nola'- inUjr Greenwood1, to accept a
similar p.;?'Uon at the Ninety-Six Cot
ton milla.
. B. P? McClure has resigned us
night ;superintendont of the. Bladon
boro (N. C.). Cotton mils, to aocvpi
a similar position at the Lmaberton
(N. C.) Cotton milla.,
H." J. Meyers has. been^promoted
^rom section, hand to. second bandi
to 'splhriing at the Lancaster Cotton
mills..
W. T, Jones, ot Schoolfleld, Va.,
h'as accepted tfiie position cf ovor-.i
seer ot spuming at tho Bloomfield
mill, Stateable, Nv C.
M. Lawborno. of Columbia,-, Ja
now second harija hi N.?, -4 Weave ?room
at the Dari River mills, Schoolflold,
Va.
C. J. Darby hats resigned r.3 ov^r
a?er bf cloth room nt tho Ninety-Six
Cotton mills,jUnd'ia now in tho paint?
lng busiriess' at Greenwood. r
$Z-fl? ;CL 'WilbariUs bas resigned ns
.overseer - bf flashing at. the^ CHute>n
m?lt. (C;inton? and ir?turrie^' io; his
ipriher position, as overseer _ela$f.?ip.g
k\ tho ?^dta. mill of tho same,place
COK? STALK KO?feS
l??w Pansers. Cari Overe?me Th?ft"
>: i Host fc?i?mon Corn Pest*
. Clemson College, Dec. 22.-Do not
let the winter paas without 'taking
steps to control the. corri stalk -bo^1'.
is the advice, given tb faVcaera:^ .. flo
entomologist of Clemson Colisgo>iitis
is q?o:'?t tho' most .widespread and In
jurious* corn, pests ot the south and
although Ha period of .graatest activ
ity- and: injury !s in Hummer, incas*
urea to, control it have to he taken in
Irita fall and winter. It ia not yot too
lalo ? to tak;- atop?. .which wll? m.M*r
nally rHtt??. t?.c .'iamaga . from tho in- j
? The corn;V'?t?lV.-horer^r^ni?a:.. the i
winter as ri-creamy;^hiie grub In tho;
bottom ' cf old corn arable, where hy !
has fed .'Slncef: summer,on. the pli?u ot j
thc stalk. Tho grub : change? /to ??.ni
chrysalis inV-arly.apri?Jg,ahd orit?rges
moth.a little b?ter?
?Three plana of Control are suggest-,
edi'hy Clemson . Collegrii ? ari, follow* j
MWkff?.'?'deeply and plant cover crops,
In late Tall or? winter plow up stub
ble, rake up with' hay Tra^?, ft?tt com
post or hura a?ter;it .?ft dry.,r:2t; Pl^
up etubbfo' la ;wihter so jih?i ; ?t w
&5 on ihr ?jgj?rfoc?;'of inti-ijmtftfwrf
ito. :' Thv^^^
?ut and die. <?L? Bary ?he stubble
fall .?ir. v??t&v- to a S '.' of ' Clfihf
inches with .a df ac plow.
. Any . onie of th?Eo;"??e??ure?!'vhj!.'.?f'-.
fective, hut ; they do not help the stt
?tft???n very., much, -v/fceri practiced
only by & fe^> fRrm^^.'Jj^; fend there
ot?r th?x stat?... To get v bestv jnfc<
aalt? frota, Shes* retomm^tt'teMoriSf
tho farmers, in a ^ommunliy. efcbuid
coODerattv
,'thV firth districtis.not^^?pnoUca?
territory : evefx if th^?^ocrais ; did
eioct & Republican congressman c.
few year* ?go.--Durhans HerahV < ?
.?.te,
ts-rm
?esfc Wishes For apterry
Christmas
To all o? our hienda and ;? ustomers,
and we with to thank theta for their
liberal patronage during u IS. , And
we feel sure we are better prepared to
serve the trade in the future 'than eyer
before. , ' .'?ff .
. ThombsonV?/U "**
The ?no Prk. dhoe St?re
Wo Sell Por Cash Qtiti
IMPORT?T
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We still have a few Christmas articles left.
They cure going fast so make vojnr purchases, to
day. Gladden someone's heart with some gift be
it ever so small. Giving does much to malte this.,
world bright. What a dull Xmas it would be if we
did not give and receive gifts.
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Anderco?t, S. Ct
?WP
EVEN GREATER ?PROFIT.
ON INVESTMENT
We have?. -Cingle tract af approximately 85? acres of rich, Chatta
hoochee river bottom land, o ttuated in ,S te wart county Georgia, vit hin
twenty five miles j of Columhus, -which we will, sell tor. SEVENTY per cent
ot whatadjacant farm lands are Bolling for now..
. Of tills entire plantation, there ls ono portion of ?hont 300 acres which
'WO'Would sell separately. Cf this . smaller;, tract'.'thora. are-120 acres
. cleared, and under cultivation,now; th? halance^bout 1^0 acres,*ls lu
Woodland. ' On tho entire plantation there ; ?reVflfteen''.tenant\'hoTise8,
barnn and necessary outbuildings," and ono large eight room.. dwe.iUng
house. Tao Seaboard Airline railroad runs through this place, and
? there , ls a sidetrack on .the farm. Thoro aro 40' acres ? bf nut- bearing
Pecan trees on; tho plantatlon at present.
.'.This.is a very desirable plantation, and to a .practical farmer of grit,
determination, aomoraeaxis'; and who ls not afraid of the work necessary
tn tho management ot such a plantation, this offers, tho opportunity ot
a lifetime. . : , vv.\ . ^W^^^
. Oui* only.roaoon for Offering.thip magnificent.plantation at such a tre
mendous sacrliloe ls strictly a porsonaPone^and wew?l;glvo it to all in
terested "par ties, privately. ; " ''^'-v ^^.v,^-.;^/.
Wo will p>ythe, expiries bf a; trip, t?J.^apa^^?miK?t:tho .inVcstlira
tor, or his backers;, buy, "the tract ; ot''hind- cr any pnrt, of, it.
?There "are. quit? U few Anderson cdtmjt^ii people1 .living In.,' Steuart
I county ua. now. g
a Opposite Capitol and Ut?on S??i?o?i 'D G
j i?enovyne? for lt? High S?vlc? ai^ ?? %?':'V-'
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Vj,,fouiitc^n. We. cider folks behold again a*?os?di^reigh^ 1
? ?3o^.th?:^?ant?^'^&