To Start a Gae Fire, You Strike a Match and Turn a Handle There is np time lost in waiting for thc fire to burn freely so that you can begin cooking with gas. The fire is ready the very second you are, and V. can be put out just as quickly. Gas only burns when needed, you control it just as easily as the water from the spigot in your kit chen sink. It's very Economical --o ANDERSON GAS CO. eliable emedies For o very ache and pata Is a reit? ble remedy. You -can cure the dlffi cutty if you only act In time and act with wisdom. A lazy, torpid, sluggish liver is, without a doubt, responsible for more aches adn pains thsu any other thing, for to it wo trace consti pation, biliousness, indigestion, head ache, etc. Ks Ls? HP? >. ->-.>.-'-' .. . ? - knocks ?1 lthcso out by going right to tho bottom ot tho difficulty-tho livor -and;'form there- strengthens the en tire system, A triar proves lt. 50 cents and $1.00 per botlo at yom druggists. Manufactured and .Guaranteed hy jCivmib J. liol ???c*?~j Three Stores. " ti' 1 11 r-'-" 'i For Rent Handsome ( Store Room on South Main street Anderson Real Eclate & Investment Co. Tho?. F. Cartwright, Mannger Kening Department m M Received A shipment of the finest fish ever shipped to An dersom Fancy Flounder Fancy Spanish Mackerel Fancy Salmon Trout Fancy Croker Extra Taney Butterfish Fancy Crabs and Shrimp Fancy Bass Extra Fancy Select OYSTERS rriving 3 times a week. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dit. II. A. AM. ' ' ? ? Davis Bra . Stahle * ? * j S16 Phon s-ISS * ? Anderson, lo. Car. * O O"' B.B.BLKCKLEY Phone 671 Bleckley? Heard UNDERTAKERS 117E.WhftoerSt. O.K. II BA BB Paoae St Answers all calls Pkeae S o* abra*. ?f^raytorCs Is Good Cream Ice Cream :: Eat More Of It. lt yonr eyea er glasse* ta question? Alright then dont aeek further, Just see rae. I specialise an these treaalea ?aw ?aa gfve T?a that finish am JwV thar spell* salJAftwl*? Prices WJO? to ?5JD0 up. Ba* pairs toe up. DR. M. IL CAMPBELL I ; 152 W. WhitnerSt \ ?ronnd floor-telephone t?n- \ rOUB AD IN IVIS-PAPER as Every Horns of t??8 tom Spring Floods They Are Full of Danger, but Nay Lead to a Steady Flowing Stream. By DONALD CHAMDKRLIN When Hob KUM Itoviiuie engaged lo lv.it?? Winston society smiled. Hob was known to Itt' in ii chronic Kl?t? ot betrothal. nn<( Kat? wu? considered thc queen of i'irtH. Bverjrbody supposed tlie affair between them to lie n ^nme ou t>< >t Ii Hides at ucl wondered which would come out "win IHM1, lt wu* not believed that nti.vihliig very nerton? hud resulted from the escapades of either, for both had the reputation of Kettln? out of their entanglements without being very tnnch blamed Just what was the reul Intent with \ ref?r??co no-em-h- trtftee^of H"b rgltlor uud Kate winston they alone knew. There wot? the usual skirmishing, with a proposal aud aa acceptance. Quite na tarn I ly after her betrothal Kate tims nddrutwed her fiance: I''"I nm much concerned. Bob. about tbls engagement between its. Yon ace. I lt fa fj very serious matter for a girl Uko myself, who has not yet Keen much or ?he world, to give her heart to a mau. I bave been told that yon nave I boan engaged many limps; and If thia I is true you must have caused a great deuh uf distress to a number of Inno cent girls." "How about the distress' those Inno cent girls have caused me?" "I thought you said J was the only girt you erer iwveu." afr. Elliot, being thus thrown on but I bean-, ends, remained silent He'lind nothing more to say in his defense. "I don't think." continued Miss Win ston, "that I should feel safe in an nouncing this engagement before suffi cient time bas passed to determine whether you ore trifling or** l?ta^yr ?'pwigkway of speaking of it "To tell the truth; Kit. T nm as much coiicerned aa to whether thia ia ?be of 1 rants ?na AV?A rs HAD ?ST rsa STOP atotfr asnas." - your butterfly lightings or whether you er? going to stop where you n e." .*Wnat do you mean?' brlt?'..ng. "I mean that it's co use for ibe pot to \aat I have any ich reputa "Not at all; my re? r itlou la all right" A Uti XT wai . oe turning the L Finally she Miss Winston seem ed matter over In her n said: h"I think this affn'i bad better atop gbt here." "Come, conte. ?w-?. theart." takingber hand and putting an arm around her waist "Suppose we stop fencing and speak the truth. We are neltbcr of us supposed by the world ;o be luv ninepin te- In the mutter of heart hunt ing. Doubtless the devil to tub? ?*nae ls painful blacker than he wj. bat, where there ts iib' much smoke there must lw? some Hr.\ i have told yoe [liar. I hue yon. that you ore the only i\ri J have ever lovett and t timm lt. Nevertheless slnc?> you have heard thlsiRM to my discredit yon should be ritftibed ngnln*t their being Drought up uMl?s4 sbd. Non-. In order to clear out th? brumbies from the path before as so 'bat w? may walk on-weil, on rosee* "*Tbar* muru nlcsr than your other eimile*." "Which one. for ImusnceT* "The pot ci) I Hug tb? kettif black." B* kissed ber and proceeded. "In order to ricer nvrnysjtl* accurau ntlon of falsehood on both ?Mes ?un Jose wo confess all mir i/jcapndes from d*rt ta anfsb ?? rTJuit'y a splendid Ide?." . j5f^** sopfiOrie yr-u begin" have nothing to confess." "You hare snjfced my pinn "Vou would nt hnvc proposed roch ? plan if yoiiBcouscicitc?* hud been denn " "Why ?l>n't Sn study law? Yon'd ?nuke a rar I'Ser lawyer than niue teutlis nf the nfi) " "Wo woiui'u fin't nerd io ?Indy litw. Wp arc- horn Ali enough Inw In ?ur bcadK to scrvoSir own purposes, nnd we don t want by IIMi nhn bflU driven n Kumiry lad to drywo himself Yon Couldn't hove had me hang mvself fdjhcr. would you?* "I wouldn't Sud If you had driven her to commit ?leide herself." miara two. a widow got iwld of me with the itentlon' nf mnrrylnc mp. whether I Mild or n?t Nor bein? In M marrying o od. I demurred. These ure the only o en worth mentioning. It only remain for you to give me a 'clean hill' ai proceed with your nu n reo-ird.'* ? "I'm awfull glad to know that there 1? ootliln in these reporta after nil. nnd I IIRMIII von there is no more In those about ie. So yen may feel 'perfectly sntlsf j." "Just so, ?Mi? think I'd fe*1' 'Titer If I hud a detnSp account nf each ?me of thpm from ?ir own sweet Upa." tie kissed tliS?foresnld lip* ?eve a! times, which tSihtlcss hronght forth the confession Bat followed: "Ned Nisse!! Sie the Prst. He play ed tennis with Sf. When we had play, ed awhile we St down ou u bench. There was no ?S else there and-well, he did what h ?Rad no right to do-be kissed inc." 8 "What did yaWlet him do that fori" . riow could SKIP myself?" 1 "How ninny Snea dkl he kies .yon?** ?How manylMVby, several times." . "A dozen?" ? - I mipposeaoA ?No matter. S)ce you conldnt help lt,- j Was thar SM there was to that af were obliged ?sjp?wnyiors\^s^r?T^ "Wei?. ;:tm.'.jSiP^M eiitf?^.?. deal." j i: "Never mind my moro about ,Jdm. , ?f?.nbb'it t?u? ?young lawyer?" " rThere was ?hing In tbut tot>> ? .*Or coarse w]?*un't We'll be wfap? 1 jed up In ead other and won't caro j niough for sn] one else to wish te ' Int. I'm glad we have made these mnfesatons. Y i see. Ifs an even ' hing between ?. You have baan aa . ?ad as V \ .1 thought yi i exonerated ma com lleteiy." "Did ir J This dialogua ook place betweri IO . md ll o'clock t night. At 2 in the ; norning Mr. Ulot, after a dosec risse* in the di ?lng roonka doaeh lu he ball and a. ?en at the'dcor, took; , its departure, e wondered then how < ie bad been ab to tear hlmasjir away. Cen jean late he wondered bow 1M ! bald bsve spei seven hours with ana lill and what wy had baan talking ibout. j ' "After ber coi tesion Mtte 'VTtfiStOh I /eat to bed j ttHng that she had brawn off the eckiessne the ahupe of warn, strikes and panics. the poor old Southern cotton larmer never fails to get lightning struck. He is always in the storm center, it makes no difference from which direc tion it comes. Nothing never happens out of the ordinary to boost the price of his- product, but nine times out of ten the price of his hard labor goes in the opposite direction. For the past decade the army worm, the boll worm, the boll wevil, the caterpillar and the cotton gambler, with the consent of our National gov ernment, have been --struddle" of the poor old fellow's neck and now in the midst of a great crisis, when the poor old goose that lays the golden egg is dru winji the breath next to the last one, everybody is rushing for. ward in an effort to save the poor old thing's life, and well they might be. In this trying time we try to ne an optimist, we try to see the bright sun shine beyond the dark cloud, but one thing sure, If the Southern cotton nJirlST ^wyta maposr of thta .rrrjp'ut; TTl?r'pTCsmit priue?. them are uUnar,da&! and hundreds of them over this fair Southland who have always been able to meat their obligations that will never he able to plant another crop. With but a'little over a half crop In thia section and ibu price cut in halt, .ifho is lt. that can not sec tne handwriting on the wall? We have never 'aeon' a better opportunity for a national democratic administration to come to. the relief of the "Solid South" In sore distress, and unless lt mack our prediction, that you will uiver again" cast a vote for the old party, and never having ezpcctco anything of the republicans, they viii flock to the socialist. We have al rendyheard them talk. "A friend in need, U a.friend Indeed," and il tho colton ? larmer evsr needed heir the cc-operallon of air who are inter ested In his welliare, u ls now. Ono thing sure, if the u'*lp In which ho is sailing goes down bc will not be the only one to sink, and now, that the elections are all over, let's quit guy ing and goring tbe defeated, for re member that we will vote again two years from now. Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Crouch, or Biko, S. C., are spending a few days with the-parents of Mrs. Crouch, Mr. ?md Mrs. lt.. A- Breazeaie. Mi Crouch is ? former Lebanon teacher, and ho andi Ms good wife have many i v1* here who are always glad to see them. A now baby girl haa arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jones and "Bob" appears as happy as If colton was bringing twenty cents per pound. Trie Ladies Huirai Improvement Rociation Of Lebanon, together 'with (ha patrons of the school met on Fri day, the 18th, and cleaned off thc school grounds nicely, and gave tho school building a good. scalding, pouring, scrubbing and scraping, but cf course, as usual, there wer.o thoa* who didn't como and a few bau to dei tito worH. Tho Ladles.Rural Improver, Association ls doing more for building of th a community than bing and cvory body else thrown in a pilo, and we trust that thc good men of the community will not fail to give them all the help and | encouragement ^possible. Missen Nettie and Mattie Richard. ^^^Hto returned to Limestone and with them went Miss Ruth Webb; this being Miss Webb'a first session. Mrs. C. E. Elgin and little daugh ter, Nannie'., have returned to their home at Saaras.) Ala., after spending ??Veral weeks with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Nannie F. Diick worth. ir. Fred Harris has eut? ii JUnlvsrsUy, sud here's iJ?isu'll. snake good. Fred, .ve know you wffl? mincho Dalrymple ned to Anderson ny friends The many friends of Liout. Com. Louis C. richardson were mighty glad to' see him on his recent visit to hts parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Richard son. We are all proud of Louis and iro proud cf his record, and'wherc ?ver he may cast his lot he osn rest tsaured that he will have the love, es ?ceui and best wishes of the people of lear etd Lebanon. k - The recant elections remind us that ?We of tho rl;;'it men were left and seme of the left men were right, and low wc are content a ad satisfied. y \ . . -: . Plenty of new?, but we t.:ft out of wiper cpd we can't bwy say until eol Kit*s up. .- W. MSm ?Ul Ina 11 ? p I.! 'I I THE BIG 4 DEALERS in hsricp and Anica &? the Mtller Union Stock Yardi Atlanta? Oeorgla, Will be at Tbn Fretwell Co.'? Stable? sn FriJay andi Satflfday tiept. 2Mb and 8?tb, 1914 To bay all classes ?* sanies aa j herse?, and pay the cash. Something New To Eat "LOG CABIN Maple Syrup bas been on the market for thirty years and is today the favorite Syrup among the Nations of the globe. T he dc? licious flavor of PURE Maple makes it good Three Hun dr ed and Sixty Five dava, out of the year. Pints 25 c, Quarts 40c, Half gallons 75c, Gallons $1.35. "Hecker's Self Rising" Buckwheat Flour goes good with Log Cabin Syrup-10-20-30 and 40 cents the package. "OLD HOMESTEAD" Flapjack Flour MAKES THE MOST DELICIOUS BATTER CAKES. 15c OR TWO FOR 25 Cents. Anderson Cash Grocery Co. ?^^Saved Mine Option A WESTERN Mining Engineer, with I |/ \ an option on a valuable mine was f about to close the deal, when, at the; j j last minute, the Western capitalists w?t?? v preW their support* With a few hours left ! I n Which to find the money, he got rvew j fcTork on the Bell Long Distance feie- j >hone, talked with a banking house and ' ' \ i mtlined the proposition, which they % igreed to finance. A personal interview by the Bell Ismg Distan?a T?l?phona ' ften doses a trade or saves a situation ? When you telephone-smile irnElb. ? ?OlJTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ^J?kS TELEGRAPH COMPANY i lg Opening Sale of ewFallGoods ? ?? i -.m ,i j i ? j Our buyers have just returned from 'ko Northern muikef s and purchased the largest stopover received In Anderson by any lant, and 'be ?>eftnty about our goods, they are frosh, stilish mut ?-dale, KO crnae wii? your mind made np lo expert great baigin*. Ladles* Tallor-mudc Suits latest style, worth * 13^0? sato: ?0.08. IjidlcK* 811k Presses, werta fumble, sale price .?LOS Lu dies' Beautiful all Wool Tonlce Skirts, worth SSJOO, sale ?.07 eur beautiful Une of ladles' and Misses' Conta, alt latest Ktjles, Id stuff. SCHOOL ?BESSES for the children ail ai sale prices. HELLO MOTHERS!-We hate a beautiful line of Boya* Clotbfcm far school and Sundny wear, air up-to-date and prices below any ? ' cc^j.zittzr. "c; ' ' r.r"-, -* *- ??? ."??".?- ??.*f robers. ?ale prifes. Q?r.*.*t?K.9iMt- ft J?, Mfl ap to $8.48. When lu weed of anything tn the sao?? Une, cesse to ear store, as w> guarantee all our shoes to be solid leather. MEN'S SHOES Ali price*-$1.26, $1.45, $1.69, $1*73, $1.98, $?,48, $2.98, $3.4S, $4,00 -,-.-,-.-r~~.-.-,-"??,,, . BeatciuV tte? celebrated RSr?? SHC'^i* for men, also WEBE? OHOS, SHOES. Sc kool ?hoe? for the Chlore?. Don't forget, give us A look when ont ila heo?fh fer geed Sh*es. Big sale In beautiful pp-to.dnte Siks, Wool Oeods, Oin ghan s, Percales. Iwrylh?ag new, all stylish merchandise. M?LL?NERY! MILLINERY Our iallllnett department ht anea fer your lasneetlen. You au w* ll khfti? onr Millinery-?ll stylish, and pri?e? the lowest. See oar fn*ftt*c ?lock of Tattle Damask, Pillow Cases, Art Squnrcs- Bugs Trunks, Valises, nil at sate pricer I