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I We Thank You ONE AND ALL For Your Past Patronage and Wish You A Merry Christinas And Prosperous New Year B. Fleishman & Bros. Osborne & Pearson's Old Stand Public Square Anderson, S. C. JUST OPENED ICE CREAM JPARLOR AND CANDY KITCI^N (Formerly Olympia Candy Kitchen) Have complete line Candies, Fruits, Toys and Cigars. Soft Drinks a Specialty. We solicit your trade. (?.D.ANTONIKAS, : Proprietor. J |||| iipi^pi^^^^^ll j Four Cans ci Spot?sss Cleaner, wbidb deaiur anything; } S with One Luster Box, which brightens and polishes Glass ; ^ J and all Metals, with One Jiffy Brash Free. AH far & wt*. Seven boxes or cakes of etcher Golden Rod Washing Powder, or White Flag Laundry Soap (or you, may take p?? them mixed) fc *:^ Sj cents. ' .15 . These Special prices' are good while , our . present ?toc^t? ?j . ? .-. Iable prices, so take;advantage of ii' now* This week we also have Special;prices on Teas, Cocoa . and Spices. Money saved is money made. Phone 22. ?JV Mr ?Mi?Cowrt . South M^n ' y ' ?' ? ': ? S ? Phwte 22 ' j [ff Christ?a??atia ? H appy ; - Year, we - . ?I' /take,tliis-me^s;6f j . I? arid patrons for their ?it?er?l patronage, . H Sixteen vr?tf find, cs t^^r prepared' ibah c 1 j j??E GiliOS? IS Q?E MQKEV OH HAND! WILL DECIDE WITHIN NEXT! FEW DAYS WHERE IT WILL BE SPENT ?2,200 FOR PAVING j Several Petitions for Pavi**?; Aro j on File and Will Bo No /Trouble in Spending it. Tho accounts and finances of tho Street T'avlng Commission have been canvassed by Air. D. A. Ledbetter, 'treasurer, Mr. J. H. Godfrey, mayor, [and Mr. "Wade A. Sanders, etty engi neer, and it is learned ihst the com miBsion will have on hand from thc bond money approximately ?1.100 af tor all street paving Work b finished and ?paid ?or. This bnlsnc? ootne? from a, margin allowed by the com mission in mapping out the street ?paving, and fro minterest that has been collected on tho bond money on deposit in tho Various banks of the city. On being advised of the fact that something over si,ooo would bo left on hand after the present paving work is settled! for, Mr. D. ff. Horton, chairman of tho commission, steted yesterday ,l'-mt he would call- a meet-' lng of the commission to be held Borne time next week when s?me additional paving work would bo mapped out. Having 81,100 lott as a balance means that the commission will have $2,200 tb spend on additional paving, b?causo an amour.? equal lo that held, by the commission will bp paid by tho abutting property owners. "j The commissioners do not autici-^ ! pate^aoy^.trovi/ie, p,t all In procuring ! t'ho nectary petitions for additional street paving, because several <peti? tions are already on file, having como Sn voluntarily without' .any Indication from the commission : that the' streets named would be improved. As a mat ter of fact since the people are now Reelng and appreciating the. worth o! street paving it is, believed' that the proper number of signatures could be procured on a petition to pave any street in tho city. It hus been suggested lhai since tho ! additional paving, will have to be brick paving wi!?- >( .-'v.-.. brick paving, beeanao l?e. ~ plant is dismantled ?nd the asphalt brew has departed '?rom the city j that 'Peoples street, from Whitner street io!Church street be paced. This ls ?;'t?arr?w. street and, by uaiug extra wide c?ment drains City. Engineer Sanders thinks that these.two blocka of streets can ' bo paved with * l?je mopey on, hand;. Then, it: has. also been suggested by some abutting pro- | j&rty owners, that North Fant street, ^Calhoun to Greenville, be' paved . The property owners on this street filed a, petition for paving some time ago. This street is an important one and has heavy traveling. These ore .\?-erely .'suggestions on t? e part ot nome "people, and as'Mr. Horton said yesterday: "We will meat som? time next week and decido what 1B best' ta ba done with the money on hand/' lt will bo.pleaslnk nows to : .. th?i people! o? " the city that a balance o' the bond mouoy'iB on baud. Arid, in order /that theres might hot -'be1; any misunderstanding lt might be well to state font the'money 'on . liand ls not any part of the mono, paid by amutt .lng property owners on ?ny or the" streets improved. Tho balance on hand, ps already sthted, ls dub to thc margin made by tito commissioners in mapping "out the work-with tho boud money, and from interest procured from, .the banka ior thc bank da-. , posits. T. ll *OT A CANDIDATE Mod i? McCormick So Declares of Colonel Roosevelt. :' i^IOhei, Roosevelt is not a candi dato for either the republican or tho progressive nomination foi- the presi dency at this time, in the opinion of Modul McCow -ick, tho former ipro? gre'ssive leader tn illinois, who reV turned .today tr^m,^?ow>li?pi-k., "While, In New York 1 ?hbd <v talk witit^iJol?nal;Roosevelt;" ?aid, Mr. McOprmick. "So far as 1 know the colonel, hos dono nothing to Ind?calo that lie will be a candidate; for ibo republican nomination for president, lor'.fer tho progressive nomination' r?ihar'i ?"In, three mates be refused' lo p?rm?t" bia friends to put <ais name Upon, tho primary ballot." _j J Mri '-HcC-Oiiuick' ?t/^icd, inat^ne. ni t?nded the dinner given .Friday nicht by? Judge Gary and attended io-;ttf? coloite! and a numb>r bf his political friends,. s Asked ir: it Is Colonel Roosevelt's intention1" to ke?p die progressif mk-' oh$6e*$fita?? add havo ii rep?y fer" bhsiftdsV ?rir thc event that ino"' ?jwUs?fr' action similar to he :4f?i^b&mMs?i in J 8i?$?g ?UBS^ ^o^jaiCri wlth the colonel pud that h? had no authority \yfM.\ speafc ?o* htm. lt" veaaski?"on excellent auwority. ioday. that ',: national . oomni?tteem?c: ?cke?; waa th* ipirogrest?te ^a^er/^rJ^I had taken-%iloa on tho' Florentino; room and '2? steeping roijm? ut ; th?: Gongrosa hotel rearing the^ptsbj?can convention . lt was . denied- by~ the hotel mao&^sm??t - tSat ; the ; con tr ac t had f^n closed ; ^Mcago .Dispatch *, ? ?lcwThh ?Q SSJni! ;':iicwider:^^aJtel^lal^ns>. - Congie Jfttit?efty by/.tar thinest ated?elo* in, . thc nisr^ot- SothtW6&$&:. ?itt**?***** ?<: t s.! A^ttinHHSH ?fS^-Whers.jtf.e ?'te st?me. ?>pini&?,sj EXERCISES AT FIRST PRES-j BYTERIAN CHURCH ON JAN. 4 SEVEN FINISH Tins Yeer and Will Receive Cer iificates-EnjoyaJble Affair Wednesday Evening. The graduation of the senior claes bf nurses at tho hospital will bol held January 4th,at tho First ProBby-1 terian church. ^The graduation exor cises bave' not j been determined on,; but some appropriate speeches and otho?- c?r?monies will be- gono through. ;.. Cac, of. tv.e Jast, social functions of j thc ycf- tao hospital was he'd Wednesday 'evening when the Junior : Nurses entertained the Seniors at [the Nurses Home. Tho affair was an ! enjpyablo one-, and was more partl ? oularly enjoyable to tlio senior .nura-; pe'a as ll) is one bf the last of these functions they .will attend at thc hospital. / The young ladies who graduate thia year are: -. _ Misses J. B. Seay, Mary T. Lewis Lucille Rodgers, Iva Tate, Lila Strik ing, Jane Fenndl and Zella Gentry. They lmve- completed tho four yeai course required ,by the state and or? graduated as trained nurses. PHI EST DE PBX H S TU3IULTY In direct contrast to the sharp criticism ' of many Catholic newspa pers and priests against President Wilson's ..secretary, Joseph Tumulty, ? on tho issue of Carranza'a alleged ontl-CathoIlc attitude, one of the. .most influential' priests of the Hartford Diocese, the. Bev. Edward Plannery j bf Haxarflvlile, issued a defense to day qf MT. TbmuliJy's loyalty to t?te ' Wilson administration's; recognition of Carranaa. ' Father FlOnbery holds that 4n view of all tho documentary evidence thUB Car. adduced, Mr^ .Tumulty was"Justl ?ed in cor?uR?ts the d?fense of the admiuistratlion. "l?e rdds : ^?SO'??r os tto? Catholic pres? at larg*-, aced ba Weighed, dil the infoi ration, hos . comblirrom sources :al ready considere^,, . and. the' editorial commentas only ah'et?ro. Mr. Tumul ty may or may not be right. But as Leader O'Brien in Cork told Harold Bogolo. the clergy are splendid men; but as politiclan?_,they are pitiable. - Hartford. pis?^ch: Wi Spar? John T. Btariss & Son, v.. Anderson, S. C. ';7^^ear vSirsi .. . V/?h to ^^e^J^';CltM^ahM ir*, pi haveb eeeta done with a ara giving satisfaction ? mend Shem to an> one t Dr. Kay Ly in a? Wilbur; .Dr. ??ay Lyman Wilbur-will assume the presidency of Leland Stanford Junior .University-at Palo Alto, Cal., Jan. 1, and.jWill i'aen bo one of the youngest men' to. occupy such an im portant post.-Ho was born in Boones vilie, Iowa/ April 19, '1676, aud remov ed to California when a boy. After ( graduating from riverside High school ho entered Stanford, where he received his baccalaureate degree In 1896, taking the master's degree the following year.- In : 189 hp took hie diploma from Cooper College In . S?ii 'francldco. wh!cf><- has since , become ! the school ot Medicine under Stanford university, with Dr. Wilbur as tho dean for the past five years. As I presldeni k?'eucce?ds Dr. John Cas- i par Brannor, who has served two years in .that; capacity. OUR JITNEY OFFER-This ona Be, DONT MISS. THIS. Cut out this slip,''enclose with Sc and mall lt to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing, your name and address clearly. You ?will receive by return a trial pack ago containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for . coughB, colds olav croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In side and baok, rheumatism, back ache, kidney/and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing cath- j artic for constipation, biliousness,' headache and BiugelBh bowels.--Sold Extends Pe?ttie?t? .: ' For Ye Peace,!? Througl R?a? TKe ianWg. S. ?, Dec. 23, 1915. I say' you certainly c?vered tho sa dav and do not believe ii coald ?ny other ??sing?e. ..The shingler a every particular:-?ea?'~ite?ax?* lesiring a goi>d. shingle. . :,. Very Ut*p?xl?^r, ;/..'':. - ?. P. Harnmpsid, St?^?rroan Budding Committee. To Owr Friends and Customers ? May 1916 bring to you and your 363 . cheerful days and prosperity tra bund&nce, and may the Yuletide be for you aa bright aa childhood'? happy Christmas hours. Closed Saturday and Monday, open Tuesday. T.L. CeJy Co. f A Merry Christmas We only regret the fact that we cannot, at this appropriate season, clasp your hand and tell you personally hew much we appreciate Ureipatronage . you have given wa during the pai*. year. Once, more-we wish you and yours a Merry OiristRwa &s*& A Happy and Prosperous Wow Year! ~ Your Jewelers Walter H. Keeto Raymond E. Ckchraa^ j Greetings to You and >u -AA Abidance of Plenty and Piro^perity kout the Coming Year ^Letters ROBT. E. LIGON ' ~ ' ' i:' Gcn*i Manager :: " ' I-f- v'':??iiK^.MttU. (Op Address all communicatiosw to tbs company j . Andersons. C., Dec 2301013, . j .-Me^rs, j?o. T.. Barras & Son.. Andereon, S. C. : | Gcntkraea: Referring' to yoer.'..of' jt?v*Wfl?.,/ ;; VJ;.? " to, ?ayvtlwt we.lwve used quite st Jot of yow ?Mtfa? - ? ?hingle and ?arjfe ^ I . or tisree years esperieBca car* withal ' " g a; complaint m r?g^to' tbe,roof :teafcmg;and;ghfe#:ftny . | ? We do not jbetl^ to ?9 yow teeta! thSagMe - * . /ff sheet ?M;lr?ifte^^4id ft'WHl worti? t*n3?> $?*i#S&*<:y h&? ^?: c^e u???reste? to give your p 1'