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THOMPSON'S BIG YEAR - END SHOE SALE I IS SELLING THE SHOES The axe has slashed the price, and still they drop. Remember, they all go in this Big Reduction Sale. NONE RESERVED. Get em at Thompson's and Save the Difference Practical Gifts of Furniture Tiio thoughtful, practical person who ulwuys tries to make a gift (hat nill be of prartlrnl use to Hie recipient ranaot decide on anything more suitable than Furniture. lied Room Furniture. Ladies' Dressing Tables In all Dining Kooin Furniture. Wood?. Parlor Furniture. MiihIc Cabinets. Kitchen Furniture. Brass lied?, Single and Double for Hall Furniture. Children and Dolls. And 150 different style* of Rock- Children's Wagons. Ing Chairs from the little Child's Children's V?locip?de?. Docker to the Dig Turkish Children's Automobiles. Leather Rocker. Children's Hand tarts. Framed .Mirrors. Children's Full Carts. Picture*. Children's Doll Carriage*. India .Stools. Baby Baskets. Asbestos Table Covers. ??'Cedur Mops. Globo ?'ernicke Book Case*. Wizard Triangle Mops. Bissel Carpet Sweepers. Telephone Stands. Osier-moor Mattresses. Ladles' Cutting Tables. Cedar Moth Proof Chest. Folding Card Tables. Brass Smoker Sets. (?entlemen's Shaving Stands. Brass Fern Dishes with Ferns. Gentlemen's Chlfforohes. Pedestals, Oak Mahogany and Mis* Parlor Cabinets. slon. Medicine Cabinets. Tabonreltes. Art Squares. Ladles "U'sh In Oak, Mahogany, Kugs all kinds and sizes. Blrdeye Maple and Mission. Tea Trays. Push Button Morris Chairs. Tea Wagons. Come and make your selections now. We will see that they are delivered at the proper time. G. F. TOLLY & SON ANDERSON, S. C. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY Wi-th us, and then we will lend you money when you need it. Interest Paid on Deposits. The Farmers and Merchants Bank and j The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. ANDERSON, S. C. Combined Resources a Little the Rise of One Million D?llen OU?S D? HECTOR S : E. A. Smythc, Geo. AV. Erani, ' N. B. Sullivan, W. LaoghUn, J. F. Watson, J. C, Harris, J. D. Hemmett, Foster L. Ilrown H. A. Orr, J. B. Doathlt, J. 3? Major, mu G. n?terspoon, Thos. C ?>ckson, J. J. Major, J. Rq Vnndjver. Paramount theatrF. Children's program for Saturday Morning, begin-1 ning at 10 a. m. PROGRAM "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD" 'THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE" "A VISIT TO THE NEW YORK ZOO" "THE L?'fTLE WAIF'S CHRISTMAS' "LITTLE JULES VERNE" wM*BE-":-?- And a good Comic reel selected. Send or brins the children to see this highly instructive sind en tertaining program. Only 5c to Children and 10c to Adults. Coming Tuesday, Dec. 22, Maclyn Arbuckle in "THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN" I? 1915 Term Begins Jan. 4 A special discount is offered for first week. Make arrangements now, and pr?pare yourself for an independ ent career. More calls for competent help than we can supply. Catalogue free. Write or call today. Anderson an? Spartanburr?, S. C, OUR LITTLE Ol TO OLD S Piedmont, S. C. Dec, 1?, 1914. Dear Santa Claus, I am a little girl eight years old. Will you please bring me a big doll, and carriage? Please don't forget to visit the other little girls. I want them to have something too. I am, Your little friend, nigiln ii_ vj ...v. j cy ciicailllttll. Dear Santa Clause: Please bring me a rubber-tired tri cycle, a garden set, and a little gun, and Twill be awful good ?htll Christ mas. Canta ('lause you cdn get mine at Sullivan's Hardware store. Wesley Q. ('romer. 121 E Earl St. dear santaclaus. I am a little boy 9 yeares old I want and air gun and lire crackeres to and some oranges Kelrfer Todd anderson S C 1213 iigom St Dear Banti\laus. 1 am a little boy 7 years 'old will you please send mc a packages of apple and pcecans and some shoes and some english walnuts and orngetj Harry Todd Dec 14. 1S?4. anderson s c 1213 llgon street dear, nantaclaus. Belton S. C. Dec 16 1914. Dear Sante I am a little girl eleven years old Please bring me a pair of gloves and also a doll and carriags UBS* W. A. IHJDGENS, Editor Phone 87. Maddox-Cox Wedding. A beautiful home wedding was sol emnised on Thanksgiving day when Miss Minnie Q. Maddox- became the brldo of MT. Henry L. Cc. To the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march played by Miss Lucia Shirley, i the bride and groom entered the room1 and were ajet at the altar by E?3V. Ed ward L. Kubloy, the bride's pastor, who, in the presence of a large num ber of rolatives and friends,"pronounc ed the words which made the young couple hiiBband and wife. At the con clusion' of. the ceremony, the gneats repaired to the dining room where a bounteous repast was .served. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. R. K. Maddox, a prosperous . farmer of the Barker's Creek section, while the groom Is a progressive merchant re siding near'Craytonvllle. The bride was the recipient of a number of val uable and useful presents.?Honea Path Chronicle. Mrs. James Tribble of Andorson, ?v;r.- csfcre mtrrlajje, Miaa u?inn Boggs of Pichen s, spent several days hero last week as,guest of her hroth er, Mr. Julius E. Bpggs,. Jr., and oth er relatives.?En ale y Progress. Mrs.-Walter White of Groenyllle Is hero to spend the holidays with Mr, and Mra. W. W. White. Mrs. E. C. Horton ot Abbeville Is hero the guest of her sister. Mrs. O. S. Vandiver. . . ? Mrs. Annie Dean of Starr spent yes terday vrlth friends here. IT. f. Jnckson, Jr., ot I/*, vwi in (the ?.?./ ;i-hi;?rcmy fOi a short while. YES' PLEA ANT A 'CLAUS and nut fruit and candiiy I have a little brother who want a french harp and a horn find nut fruit candiiy : May and Fred Ilms Helton S C Rout 4 Belton S. C. Dear Santa bring me a french harp and a little watch and a lot of other presents and also vcaudles nuts and fruit h of all luhdB and bring my 2 little brothers' a lot of presents too Yours respectfully Clarence Tlmo December 17 1814 Dear old santa plese Bring me a air gun and som fruit canda nut apples Gloves and sora toys and No 10 shot Iva. S. C. Dec 17. 1914. Dear good old santa cluse I will write you a little letter to let you now what I want you to Bring me I want you to. Bring me a big sleeping doll and a wirk Basket 1 havo got p. ltttl; sister she wants a ruber doli'that can talk her name is Willie I have got a little brother Joo his name is strowther ho wants a lit tle wagan and a rocking borco wo want you to Bring.us somo fruit and some cands dear sandy I have got a good father and a good mother and I want you them aumpthlng pretty and 1 want you t? Bring me .a teaset ' Your little frlnd Roxie Murdock James B. Moore Dies in Barnwell BAF.NWELL?. Dec. 10.?James B. Moore, aged 44 years, a brother of Adjt. Gen. W. W. Moore, of Columbia, died at ..his home in Barnwell yester day morning after an illness of only one day. The news of his death came as a great shock to his many friends, very few of whom knew that he was ill. Mr. Moore was on the streets Mon day morning, but. upon his return home suffered' a stroke of paralysis and lapsed into unconsciousness, from which he never rallied. The body was laid to rest this af ternoon in the Baptist churchyard, af ter touching funeral services at. his late residence, conducted by the Rev. W. L. Hayes. He is survived by his wife', who was' Miss Sarah Cater of Anderson, before her marriage; five daughters and one son; four brothers, Gen. W. W. Mooro of Columbia, A. R Moore of Barnwell. G. 11 arid J. R Moore of Hendersonyllle and four sis ters. Mesdames R. C Klrkland and W. C. Mllhouse of Bsrnwell, W. A. White of Hendersohville and E. B, Norton' of Warsaw,. U. Y.; Mr. Moore was a devoted husband, a. kind and lovjing father and a. true friend and his presence .will be sadly missed In the community in which he} has lived for many years. ( I + Personal 1 F. Fickling of Columbia was among us business visitors in tbe city yes irday. John Hill of Atlanta was in the city i-stcrtlay on business. . John Evans is at home from the ledical college at Charleston for the olidays. John Hall of Pendleton was among ?e visitors in the city yeBterday. Amos McDonald of Iva was lit the Ity yesterday for a short while. S. D. Finley of Iva was in the city esterday for a short while. J. R. Callahan of Hones Path re ?rned home yesterday after spend lg some time in the city on busi ess. J. C. Pinson of Honea Path was tr.ong the business ' visitors in the Ity yeserday. It. B. Keys of Bclton wns in the Ity yesterday Tor a short while.. T. B. Jones, president of the Fork ownship Oil Mills', at Townvllte, as *n fhf "if" vnaAorAitv *? " ... vi? v. ^..J j v .1 . . . ?j . Dr. C. L. Quyton of Plerc'etown was i tbe city yesterday for a short while. Mrs.*Davis and daughter. Miss Ma el, of Honea Path, were shopping i the city yesterday. O. M. Mattlson of Honea Path was niong the visitors In the city yester E. N. Sullivan or Portman was in lc city yesterday for a short while. Mrs. Annie Dean of Starr was shop Ing In the city yeBterday. Ed McAllister of Pelzer spent yes srday In ihcclty. Miss Felicia Brown" of the county /as shopping in the city yesterday. Miss Cecilia O'Donnell lb with Wal er H. Kcsse and Comnany, jewelers, ar the Christmas holidays. M. A. Mahaffey of Cheddar was In he city yesterday for a short while. HasUe.il Martin, formerly of -this Ity ' bat now living In Greenville, la pending several days In the city. Mrs. Joe Smith of Satrr was shop ting In the city yesterday. Mrs. H. O. Marshall of Columbia is 'letting In Uie city. - . T. C. Jackson ' of Iva was in the ity yesterday on business. Luther Pettlgrew of Moseley waa in he city yesterday for a few hours. . - I Misa Alice Majora of Honea Path ras among those shopping in the .-it'- I 'esterday. , Mrs.-Walter Sanders of Pendl jn vas visiting in the city yesterday Mrs. W. T. Eskew of Pendleton was in the city yesterday for a few hours. E. M. Duckworth of tho country was In the city yesterday for a short while. Prof. K M. Martin v>t; Clemson Col-. HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Our stock embraces a selected assort ment of acceptable gifts. See our Show Windows. Drop in and look over our stock. It will give us pleasure to have you see what we have, whether or not you make a purchase. . Anderson, S. C, Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C. iege was In the city yesterday for a short white. . * Mrs. John Masters and daughter, Miss Ray, of Mountain Creek were shopping in the city yesterday. Mrs. Ed McCewn of the Mountain Dreek section was shopping in the :ity yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. M: Hobson of Town ville were among the visitors in .the city yesterday. . Dr. and Mrs.. J. J. Glenn of Sandy Springs were in the city yesterday. Your Timels About Up If you want your home brightened up with paint/ or wall paper Do It Now ,.J. Helton Watson of the Hunters Springs section was in the city yes terday. . Stonewall Watson of the Saiera sec tion was a visitor in tho city yester day. % Mrs. Tom Watkins of Pendleton was shopping in the" city yesterday. Mrs. Joe Sitton of Pendleton was visiting In the city yesterday. Miss Saille Hunter of was shopping in the city Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. Ben Happqlt of Pendleton was among the shoppers in the City yes terday. . Make your home . BEAUTIFUL For CHRISTMAS Ask Dugan WHy? Anderson Paint & Color Watson Vantjiver Bldg. ? Phone 647. ? I IL S A KJ YTH IMG Ele?ns/Pdlisheb Everything Prevents Rust Everywhere 0>3oM^7pnvosbrest cxbr&Ishoa c!l n;t^ c=r5=?C3,l^ocrs tud cot, 3-IN-ONE Oik COMPANY M-nNE OIL CnMDAMV < ?_ Al3?lai 42 DA OaoADWAy ??* Von? CtTV PALMETTO THEATRE" TODAY'S PROGRAM 3LU IN V A UDEVILLE : Gardner & l-awson's Musical Comedy Go. presents : "DR. CARTWR?GHT" Another Black Face Comedy. IN MOVIES: DEVILS DANSANT" ; - - A Two R?el Kaletn Drama THE GOUN^ERFEITEKS* FL?T" - '^M^it^l?a?Ll The FourthReel to be selected.