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M*?Ft?i|Upa (iad Sow sels ^>'??iB? , forbore 1' f Mr. W. R. ^Hlps,tJr.. 139 More land Ave.. Atlanta, Georgia, writes: "1 had the catarrh and stomach trouble, tor more than five years, and 1 faithfully tried all tho medicines I saw advertised, and found they'all lolled to our? me. 1 then heard of Perund. I purchased six bottles, and after their use I soon discovered. that X was well, safe and sound- I now weigh two hundred'and ton -pounds, and baye, noyer been sick, since I took JPerijrih, It Kurely hi the best medicine tor colds, nton-inch trouble and catarrh ttiqt l over Heard, of," . IOTICE All' the H?uataea of Flat Rock Bap tist and Presbyterian Church will please;meet Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at tho church to transact business regarding cemetery ? : W. 0. WEBB, J.- _Chairman. KODAK FINISHING w^th. patlafaotion guaranteed- . Films I developed/ ?0c, prints'-2c,'3c mid 4c eflfth. All work finished within twon-I ty-four houre. ' All helpers profos-' alonnl men- Mail ua ope film for Spartanburs, S, C. ? Because the Jens is the ? most important part of your glasses. Our lenses afe selected with th? make su?? of their per fection before we offer them to you, Our con stant aim is Jo provide lenses and Mountings that you may wear th?m with becoming ef fect and unintermpted comfort Ill The ' -wit Optical o.| ? 31?S. St. . Ground Floor. Thrae Doors Below press's'Ten Cent Store; SSSii Make 4 mail 4* by adding a lilt your"" prised at the ras f you can accumwl wow," < The eas poings p? Bleckfey &m\?hn ) O O O O o o o ( ) < j O o O O O o O O O 0 / o I? Hi:Fl (HO 1TKMM. ? 9 O oooooobo?oooooooooo REFUGIO, Nov. ttO.?We are having rionie cold eastern rain, and wind, which is very inconvenient to the Canning people who are bo unfortun ate an to not oe through "hulling crack bolls," Some of uh are destined not to be through by Christmas or for several months after Christmas, and for all we will get out of it, wo had Just as well leave it in the field for fertilizer and not buy any next spring. Mr. Frank Pelzer. of Charleston is spending several days at Asthabula Farm, on busiuess this week. Master John Lenderman Is rapidly improvlug fro mtho effects of ty phoid fever, which ho bus had. Yes terday was John's 63rd day in bed. It is hoped that he will soon be up agaiu. Miss Alms Newton of the Bishops Brauch Beclion, and the Missus Hud don of Donalds, B. C, and Mr. Hubert Seawrlght, Mr. Crayton Crenshaw and Mr. Dowitt Hoggs of Fetidletun wero out driving Thanksgiving day. Messrs. Burt and Majvir Olllesple and Fred Phillips wont to Anderson Friday. Mr. A. II. Mitchell went to Pondle ton Friday afternoon on business. Mr.' D. C. Evatt went to Anderson last Wednesday for an operation. He had his tonsils removed by Dr. Har ris. His many friends will be glad to learn that he is getting along nicely and hope that he will never again ho troubled with .tonsllitls. Mr. Willie Smith and sister. Miss Irene, went to Pemlieton one evening last week. Mrs. J. C. Gillespic went to Central last Friday afternoon. . The many friends of Mrs. Gussle Norri? will be sorry to learn that she in seriously ill at her home near this place. It is hoped by one and all that she will soon be well again. Mrs. Matt le Graham, who has been on the alck list for some time, is some what improved at this wilting. The doctor thinks that Bhe will be abf? to be removed to the hospital, where Bhe will undergo an operation, within a few more weeks. Mra. Saille Martin nnd Miss Cath erine Martin, gavo a delightful dinner Thanksgiving day, which was enjoyed by all present Mr. P. C. Gllespio and Mr. D. C. Evatt spent Thanksgiving day hunt ing with Mr. W. H. Lenderman. Mr. Lawrence Craig of Central vis ited Mr. Lude White Friday and Sat urday. Mrs. Ethel McAllister and little daughter, Lillian, were visiting Mrs. Mattlo Graham one evening laat week. Mr. W. M. Crenshaw of Pendletoc is attending conference this week. Master B. F. Sears went to Ander son Wednesday for ad operation, xir. Harris r removed his tonsils, and also removed the adenoid growths from his nose. He; is progressing nicely now,- and it Is thought that he will be a stronger boy than be has previously beqn. The moon will be right tor bog,kil ling again December 2. for those who kill by the moon, one of our neighbors says. He doesn't kill in the moon but In the pen. II. 8. TO DEMAND NEUTRAL RIGHTS <o ' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) . ered a violation. * " During the Russo-Japanese war, however, an ' American firm built the parts of several submarines, consign ed them to its own agency In Rus sin, and then sold them to the Rus sian government. Although the trans action- was kept secret until the ship ment was concluded, it was generally held at that time that no law bad been violated. Mr. Schwab recently returned from Germany and England and it was said he brought contracta for many million dollars worth of war supplies with tho British government, s < Quite So Same-men barl? at everybody in spite of the'fact that they keep a dog. sposit each week Stronghold, *n<l le each week to irct you'll be sur rjimiy wjtii which late a snug turn? m little Adorns one applies to our EPARTIrlENT eMesoome (|? r>^ce4wi : {.?; ...... :' v if.-;, -j,1 ^ ?i\ ' :. ..?-,.'.,.. ^tes Bank i wanted at once Apply at B. Fleishman & Bros. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO EVEN UP MATTERS 1,500 Men's and Boys' SUITS I Must Be Sold VMM , Promptly at9:00Q'cIock--STARTS m Mi 10 DAY Entire Stock Involved?All Staple Merchandise Priced Down To The Lowest Level Circumstances have so shaped themselves that we are forced to offer our large and magnificient stock at a price far below present worth. WHAT CAN [ Heroic sacrifices are sometimes necessary?and this is one of the times?We meet the situation promptly and emphatically?We are Hot going to fool or mince Matters? We are going to sell without ceremony. e j| SATURDAY Den. 5th, From 9 to 10 A. M. We will sell best yard wide. 12 l-2c Bleaching 5yds.for2 5c LIMITED ? AUSTRIAN'S HOl.B SERVIAN CAPITAL ] (CONTINUED FROM r.VOE ONE*.)' raaad of the Yoser regton' and, Hfco the French, have been atrongly rein forced. It is believed that on the first sign of a Gorman movement to the eaat in considerable force, the Allies will take the offensive In the* west. Pojucaro .neetfl George. PARIS, pee. ^--President Polncaro, accompanied by Premier vlvlanl and General Joffre,met King George yes terday morning at the British' head quarters. After a long .'conversation, the king and tho president made an automobil o tour behind the British lines, .They received a great ova tion troxn thp trob?s and tho Inhabi tants of; the villages through which they passed. ; The day was passed With the Brit ish troops. In the evening King George gave a dinner at the head quarters to tho president, the prem ier. General French, the Prince of Waies. General Rupargo and Colonels Mucret and' Peneinn. nen^ra? ' Joffre was compelled to return to his own headquarters before tho dinner. President r An care and Tremler Vlvlanl left for Paris during;,>"thp night, arriving hero this morning.. club wa^S?S "~~ ' ' (CONTINUED PROVE.VAGti ONE.) in a nearby room, holding herself ready to testify if called upon. When she l^t?r returned b^Yiio she suffered another nervous breakdown. '?m?titd'the -modest, Mrs. Carhant, i IVIp. W\fe are not going- to take i now being offered on sale. Yo the cause of it ailJ.' ', You'll admit you kept from far above in excesls. of. the price have priced- our merchandise noi epartme HQ rVV'-.r'-, saying Calloway. was not n member of th?lr party at the club last night "Ho Jtist dropped around to our table eusu- | ally and bad a few drinks, then left; she! said. ' Mrs. Carhart - went on to Buy that after they reached homo she left her huBbaud'a room to go to the hath room and as she pased along the hall -she aaw? through/; >;tho: opend door "of her son's room, o. man fumb ling .lp a bureau drawer. ' "I pcreamcd and Mr .Carh?rt came to the door," she declared. '.'Get your pistol/ I cried. Mr. Carhart then en tered my Bon'B room with his royol vor and ? soon heard two shot a. Then he came back. Tvo kiled whoever it IV he said." ,.'(': ' ' .1 Calloway was about 38 years bid and a bachelor. He was-a friend'-of the Carhart family rind had been in the latter's home many, timeo ns the KU oat of Louis Carhart, He was a brother of Frank Calloway, president of the Atlanta Southera Association Hose7-nil club, and prominent in var ious business affairs. Carhart l? sbou t50 years old, while bis wife is younger. STATE COaTrWHHlL, - : . u. ?. c. in/session] (COWlN?Ep r'^OM : PAGE QNB.). j Mountain chapter of tho American I Biovolution. . The aifternoon session, consisted of reports of various o?lcerff. "H^torlcaVNifcht" was observed to night and'tb'pt pwved?to bo one: of the mo>i lntetesUng features of the coovenfton. "A;;Pisa:lor the Prices less." an address delivered by . Rev. Dr toward Lee JpnealjSf #? "Our ?lrthri^t^owair-ihe lirabj?et'df Jan address delivere4 ^Wfa. WJ Itlam J AJ ? ^--|i|ps. Hoi up your time explaining in detail ? know, we'know, everybody kn< buying the" actual necessities beca of cotton. You can come now v on equality with the price of co ; TO Be The Attract V^jjbtC- <??. "vj'^l.. ' '4.-.. mt Store. ^ii .ni'...,.. ..? - , > i .n. . ,i IL Overman of Anderson, formerly Stato president of the North (Caro]in? U. D. C. The mualcul selections and readings were bw?? enjoyable features of tonight's program. ~ ' r& BULL ?OOSERS STILL IN RING (CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE.) reactionary results of the recent elec tion. Both the Republican and the Democratic" parties havo passed tariffs by the old method of log rolling and the peoplo h?vo successively repudi ated them both. ? "So long na the tariff is. made in politics apd log rolling "here < cap he ho stability o! industrial ' conditions and business can have ho peace. The way to provide stablaindustrial.'cj6hi dltious and business peace is to'ac cept tho principle of protection an a fixcdV national policy and to tako the tariff ont pf politics. ^*We call attention to-tho necessity of: prompt action on the Mura j^k tar iff commission bill, introduced in/lftt. i&ia: ; .' , ' P.rogresslvo principles are perman ent, nml if now la more than over evi dent that the Progressive' Pn?f?jlfi-; day is the necessary organ for their r?allfcatloo." Bt?lion Dismissed* ;S, p,;?Mt li-'The Ohle supreme court today dismissed (ho pe tition of the Aua-Ba}o6n/ ???giae toi writs of riiandanin* to compela-.re count of the votes cast in Cincinnati Cleveland. Cotymbus end Toledo or. November 3 last' ... .?.y..-.-.* ! Roprescrit atives o2 th?-, toagnV - a* sorted that n recount In the ctUes ; wouljl. prove * thatVgrosat tr?n^a^n I perpetrated which resulted In the de> V ... i. . . , Goes to ,w?y Fleishman's large stock is EXTRA SPECIAL! dws that present conditions are | SATURDAY, Dec. 5th, I We will put on sale use the price demanded was I 5,000 yards of good qual ahd buy ail you want for we 1 ity Checked Homespun, as tton. S long as lot iasts ; 110 yds. for 33c I ' LIMITED ion at This SsSe. Anderson, SI C. nii'iiiiii - DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY With ns, and thejil;^will;> lend you : mqn?^ " wlj?n- you nee4 it r;)int^ The Farmers and Merchants Bank The Comb?a?4 Resoiircfis ? Ut?k jbV> R?se of <|no BfflUw Dollars .. .;-:>. ; -V ;:. .?:,; ;?r. ?tnft.^lrja^imns; ?eo, "yT. Krau?, { & E. Yan?f/&::* v |5