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OEM 66 of Satisfied Patrons Have Called and Gotten Ac quainted With Us and Our During This?Our WHICH IS NOW GOING ON Come and Participate in the Veritable Feast of Bargains in Brand New Seasonable Merchandise?Dry Goods, Ready to-Wear, Shoes, Notions, Blankets, Comforts, Underwear, Hats, Clothing, Overalls, Rain Coats, Dress Goods. Hosiery, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : COME AND SEE US WHILE THIS GREAT SALE IS GOING ON IT MEANS MONEY SAVED TO YOU RU E N MINOR'S OLD STAND "Goods Well Displayed Are Half .Sold" Greenville Show CascB are designed and built to display your goods to best advantage. They are perfectly finished to give your 6tore the attractivenesa' that draws trade and makes profits bigger. Complete facilities for manufacturing spscial j or regular snow cases and other fixtures for Btoro, hank, barl rsbop, etc. Law prices and very favorable freight rates save you money when dealing with us. Greenville Show Cases ^ < Represent th? skill of workmen ofiong experience in showcase build ing. Carefully selected wood, finest quality-glass. Awarded gold medal at National Conservation Exposition. Write for illustrated descriptive literature and prices. .; 'GreenvlUC Mantel &' Mfg.'Co..'GrccnvSHc." S: C. Ch?ncje In Location '{ 'i am n?ufloc?ted over W. A. Power's 'grocery store at 2\'2% U2 S.< "Main Str?et. I thank my * friends for ! their past patronage and ?sk con tinuance of same. I make plates at $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.00 ? Silver fillings, SOc and up. Gold fillings $1.00 and up Painless Extracting 40k;. I . make a specialty of treating Pyorrhe?,' ?lveo l?ris of the gums and all crown and bridge work and ' regulating mat formed teeth. All waric< guaranteed xifirst-. class. . DENTIST cline to say What their plan is. but lawyers whd have followed the. case predict that an' effort will be made to take the case before the United States ; Supreme court on the alleged ground tliat a. spirit of mob violence prevail ed at Frank's trial! depriving the de fendant of due process of law. Should proceedings in the courts be abandoned, it is presumed an appeal for executive clemency shortly will bo made to the State prison commis sion and to Governor Slaton, of Geor gia. GREAT BRITAIN VENS * SCORE WITH GERMANY SENTENCED TO BE HANGED JANUARY S3 (CONTINUED PROM 1 PAGE ONE.) - - side ration another plan to get his case once more' before tbe courts. They de (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) from the-north.and the center, com bined with outflanking movements to the southeast of Cracow. Th? suc cess of any of these movements would require the Russians to turn back from, Craicdw, which they have not done thus far. As' ? matter of fact, the.Ru88ianB assert that thoy have in flic ted. a "grave defeat" on an Aus tro-German foiye .which tried, ^o ?et around tbelr'left: wing. "' j A later Austrian report, however, indicates partial success in this re gion. ; \ .Reporta of tbe serious illneBs of tno German emperor, coming, tbrough Amsterdam, have not been confirmed.. It is known the. emperor is suffering from bronchial < catarrh, to which he is subject, and ..is compelled: to re to our being crowded for room, we have leasef Ahe SUL LIVAN storeroom on South Mam ..?fct and as we are carrying a very large Stock of high grade moCrumente, we will give special prices on any Player Piano, Pianos or Organs We have m stock.. If you ever intend to purchase an instrument, NOW. is the time The** aftfttrnments mutt be sold bfctwaen now and Chrisa-m**. *nA yon are tjbe one to be benefited by thisspecial reducti?h in prices. We can arrang? terms to suit you. mn<n in bed. He is able, however, to i re< 'dve military reports. < As the result of the Sultan's proc- < lamation of a holy war, a serious up rising is threatened against the Ital ians in Tripoli, and the Turkish am bassador at.Rome has hastened to as sure the Italian government that the Sublime Porte is trying to avert it. ' /The hew Servian cabinet, compos ed of all parties, at the opening' of parliament today assured the mem bers'of'its Intention to cdriy on the war to the end. \?h..the. belief that the sacrifice the country has made will be recognized by the Allies when the war is ended. Th? reorganized Serv ian army under King Peter now Is making a ?tuoborn .Stand, against the further. ..advance. ^of,; .^Uje, ..Aust?lans, "and, according to Nish'~ reports, has idflicted heavy" losses "on" ' the ihvad? ers. y ' <: V !?*~~ e [' .: '> . > ] p? o o;o<j 9 o o o; 0:0^0:0 00 obob o,f v. ..' Uf 1 ' ? o 0 PLAT HOIK NEWS % i O 0 ;o oooooooooooooooooooo Mr. Clinton Lloyd and Miss Mat tie Parks of Gluck Mills were happily married at the latter's home last Sun day afternoon. This handsome couple will make their home in Piedmont for the next year of 1915. Their.many friends wish them a long and happy life. This marriage took place at 2:30 o'clock, and a nice wedding supper was served by their many friends and muehv enjoyed. .Mr. Enoch Dove called on his best girl Sunday afternoon near Oak wood church. The Sunday school at this place is doing One. There was a nice, crowd attended Sunday..,tOi.be such a bad day; and tK?f? WR?'b? preaching at the Baptist church Sunday .at 11 o'clock, byfxmr\wstor. ...Rev. | W. D. DamatL Ev?ybc?j? la 'cordially Invit ed, h V Everybody in this community Is about done . picking \cotton, and bate got a lot of sraln sowed, but .what about the war. It eure is bad! but we are glad that it la. no, worse. The people, in this neighborhood en joyed a very nice time.-Thanksgiving and ..killed nearly all. the. rabbits. I wonder ..what they; will do next. i-.They arc talking about., having a Christmas tree at Oakwood school.. ; Well, wo are: glad Christmas will soon be here and hope everybody will enjoy a nice time, but hope no one will get-drunk.:. 00000 00 000 o on 6 . .'.e o WHITFIELD HAPPENINGS. ) o o o 0 o e 0000. o o 000 o BELTON. R. F. D. No. 3.-^(8pecl?l) ?Rev. W. W. Leathers filled his regu-, lar appointment here 8unday morn ing' despite the. cold Cloudy westhen A goodly number, attended. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kay spent part of this week with Mr. J. H. V. Kay and family. Miss Cleb Cox dined with Miss Dora Kay Sunday. .. Mr, and Mrs. Orll Campbell , and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burgess. ' ',. > MR Robert Dye or 8tollavllle, Go.. Is visiting bis sister, Mr*. U ?l. Bnr gess/.-V Misses Rubyice Knight and Rosalee Burgess : dined with Miss Genlll Arm strong Sunday. ^ Mrs.. L. R.,Ru rgess and Mr. Robert Dye spont last Thursday afternoon at the home ?t Mr. J. B. Bur^rs*. ;The ,mission study clasf, will meet at the home; of Misa Annie Rogers nexj Friday bights W v hupeX^o sou alt the members present. Some ofV our neighbors have been having corn shucking*. Seems likoi old times. Mr. J?ter Armstrong Is on th? sicki list tut hope; he will soon recover,;. ' | ? l'ENDLETON NEWS S a q ooooooooooooooooooo Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Buchanan and little son Robert, who have been vis iting relatives in Chester for quite a while, will return home this week. Rev. Ballings,.former pastor of the Methodist church of this place, but now a resident of Walhalla, was vis iting friends here yesterday. Mr. J. C. Campbell, who has been to Atlanta on business, has returned. Mrs. H. P. Sltlon is in Autun visit ing friends for e few days.. Mr. Mason, a cotton buyer from Athens^?a,,. w?a?.i.u,.town Friday .and ^^ ^ F V A? '/ ? The Womaa's Home Missionary So clety of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Bessie Wilson tomor row afternoon.- , . Miss Flthel Cole, one of Pendleton's teachers* spen'? ; the- . week-end , with friends at Lebanon. Miss Sallic Ti escot will have an em* broidery sale next Tuesday and Wed nesday. This will be held in the new drug store.. .. OLD BEN FRANKLIN SAID . ."A psssy s??ri Ss a penny c?rs ed.* Ben must have had the sav ing possIbilKIes of such a store as this In 'mind when he spoke.. We carry the best 6? every thug In the grocery line and try only to make a fair margin of profit.. If you are too bnsy to call* 'phone ns and wo will tike exacting 'care of jour needs./ \ .^j J^MMcCOWN Phone No. 22. LOW PRICES For High Grade Meats For Cash Only Beef Rtts;? ..' .. .. .. .. r.18? Neck Roast: or ?teak.. .... . .10c Chuch 'Roast or Steak.. .. 12 1.2c, sWrt'R?h Steak or Roast. . '. '.15c T-Loln Steak or Roast .. ..17 l-2c Heart Round Steak or Roast ;20e All good mixed 'pork and Beef . Sansag? .. .. .. .. -12 1-2? All-Fork Sausage, country style 20c 'Pork Hams or Shoulder, whole H.">c j^ork.L.oin Roast.. ... .,'...17 1*2? Pork Chop3j or Steak.. .. ..18c Full Cream Cheese, per pound 20c Beet Uver.. ........ . .12 1.2c Cured Hams, whole.. ., .. ..20e Best Norfolk Oyster, per qt ..45? . Fish of dlfforont assortments; as low as the lowest pressing free when time will permit us. ifrtiff?k^?W? ? I*one ?2. I News From Seneca _i The Death of a Young; Lady. \ pcctnl to The Intelligencer. SENECA, S. C, Doc. 8.? Miss } tamic Kirby, aged fourteen, died at lie home of her father, Mr. Dick ' ?irby, three miles -above town, last 'hursday night after a few days ill- ] ess of typhoid fever. ' She was a bright strong life, and ' or sudden taking away is doubly sad ' ecauso so unexpected. The bereaved ! amily have the sympathy of UU their riends and neighbors in their sorrow. ' Ph'e funeral ?ns hefd in ' i'opiar | springs church, conducted by He v. iVm. McAllister, and the interment Aras ' in the Poplar Springs church mrd Friday afternoon. The death of Mr. Jessie Sanders, of JValhalla, was a matter of regret to n?ny In this community: Mr. Sanders j ias ft large connection throughout ho county, and was well known. He ,vas about 45 years of age, and leaves a wife and ten children to mourn | his demise. He was burled in the ] Poplar Springs church yard. On last Tuesday, Mr. Dock Moore I and MIbs Bertha Wright camo t? I Seneca and through the official agen cy of Magistrate "Jack" Hopkins, -ere muue mun and wne. They .leave the beBt wishes of their many friends I m the a hi loh section of the county, j for a happy wedded life. Mr. W. K. Livingston, the Worshop fui Master-of the Masonic longo of this place, is in Charleston this woe?: attending tho annual meeting of tne Grand Lodge. Mr, W. L. Harbin bas gone to At lanta to spend h while with his son Joe, who resides in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hopkins of An derson visited friends in Seneca last Sunday. Miss Mueio Sittorr-lms returned home after a-pleasant visit to frlcnas in the Oakway section. Cadet G. W. Lunney of C.lemson Col lege sp>-nt Sunday with his brother, Dr: W. :J.- Lunney. . ' Miss Ludle Jordan, who has been visiting her mother at the Colonial Apartments, has returned to her homo in Union, S. C. Cadet Gordon Todd, of the senior class, Clemson college, spent Sunaay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Todd. Woodmen Hold Banquet. In spite of the very unfavorable weather, the W. O. W. meeting and banquet that was scheduled by tne Richland lodge, took place and was pronounced a successful and enjoy able affair*. Richland lodge is one of the strongest and moBt aggressive lodges of this order In the county, and this -annual banquet and rauy perhaps explains Us vigor and growth. : About seventy-two are said to bave been present and participated In the ceremonies and festivities.. Four can didates were initiated into the mys teries of woodcraft. The Richland lodge was assisted in conferring these degrees by the degree team, from Cal hbun, which consists of J.' S. Good man, Frank Dil land, W. O. Merck, B. Gordon, A. Landreth, lint Taylor, En gene Whutten. Jim Cole.-Ik R- Htm-; ter, B. T.. Dil lard and R, P. Booga. Friends of Mr. John Meyers win ne eoi ryvta learn .that he has been con lined to his room for more than a week with grip. He Is improving,- ana expected to be out again soon. Mr. Bascon-b Whit more of the Old Plckens section wbb in Seneca Mon day un business. Miss Sue 'Harbin, of the Shlloh sec-. tlon, has returned from a visit to relatives In Anderson. - vi The Seaeca Circuit. Rev. N. O. Bellinger, filled his first appointment here last Sunday as the preacher in charge of the Seneca cir cuit This'' is >a* new circuit, craied by the last annual conference. It con isla of the churches of Seneca, New y, Falrvlew and Rock Springs. This tew arrangement secerns to tbe well ilcaslng to the members of Uicse :hurche8. They are especially pleased vith the pretcher assigned them by he Bishop. Mr. Bati'nger is woll cnown th'rougout this section, having ived la this county for a number of rears. Ho is a brother of Mr. 3; J. Sallinger,. of, tho Rlchland section ol .his county, and respected and hon ored by all who know him. Mr. Bal tinger is. now living at Walhalla.but aspects to move to Seneca as soon as tie can secure a satisfactory house. Get More lggs Get them nil ton time?to winter as wcO 0* tn ummer. More tusa mean more profils. (Jot Lbs most oui.of j oar lteoi by glrlng them Conkers Laying Tonic It will toRure the maximum tut protJaetktn. H or money luck, rrlcr? ft l'ouliry Uook rit? to li.iiranlrcd to please you or money l?ctt. I*rlcra r'0o and 81. Conknft Votdtr, Call or aend to la atoropa. 2SC 60a and 81 you. CaU or aei t'USi BALE S? ' FOR SALE BY F.VAK8? ?JIABMACY, Three Store h. mm New Coat Suits We have just re c e i v e d by Ex press 25 beauti ful new long Coat Suits, gar ments that would sell ordinarily for $15 and $18 garments that in ev ^ry sense of the w^rd would be full value at that price?but you know Bailes has his own ideas about such things and this special lot of New Suits are going. Your Choice For s to AH sizes 14 to 42 and in Black, assorted colors and mixture? ' : - ; .. % -y, Ask George