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1^1 (~\ P I tf""* F" ? We hereby withdraw our offer to accept Cotton at 8 cents per pound ? ^^-?^ ? B - . on notes and accounts PEOPLES OIL & FERTILIZER CO. 1 '?O ) I AND REALLY, '?St^i i'uB^ way they all feel. ?-^^ L^pariH OM KS . s ec . B ,.T7_~, ...^ .> --j A few days ago we were asked by a prospective buyer to find out if a. certain home in North An derson was for sale. ' When approached, the owner answered-"Yes, I'll sell for a $1,000.00 profit and build another in North Anderson right away." ANDERSON SAILOR SAW SERVICE AT VERA CRUZ Cr -- WAS IN THE THICK OF THE FIGHTING. HERE ON FURLOUGH J. R. Nealon, ol WlUiamston, Waa $ Aboard South Carolina and Took, Part tn Altair. People of Wllllaniston are having tte chance these days to hear some very graphic accounts of what really took place at v?r? Crur when thrt. im portan", post was occupied by Amerl ni?a, during the recent trouble with Mexico. J. R. Nealon, who was aboard the "South Carolina" was in the Ulick of the fighting and saw some sharp service for n few dave. During the encounter with Ute Mexican forces Mr, Nealon narrowly escaped being killed when a shot oasscd through his *3 canteen and grazed his body. Natur ally the sailor still has this canteen and will hold on to lt to remind him of one rory _narrow escape. The Anderson sailor is now assist ant quartermaster and* is ia the sig nal service corps. He has been In j the navy for only three yearn but has| been commended for his spier lid ac tion under fire and stands well with I both Ute officers and men aboard his | ahip. The South Carolina ls now In port! at Philadelphia for repairs* and Mr.] Nealon la home for 30 days furlough. Duringttbat time he ls having to spend about feeif of every day telling An-j deraou peoplo. of what really happen ed and In showing them the numerous) souvenirs he brought back with him. When the repairs on tho south Caroline are completed, she will sail about February 15 for a tour through Pacific waters. AhiriTurn ?-m? .* v a a asdsx Pin irv a* avaria IN PROSPECT Plan For Launching General Riv ers and Harobra Appropria* tion By Committee. DIJOU O... THEATRE T01IAV8 PBOORAJL TOE TREY O'HEARTS. .GOLD SEAL ^Series Na ? entitled "As the Crow ffiiies. " These two reola take up Ute iget scene shown where the house waa ?a$fire and many thrilling events fol low feat and aensaUonal. ?HE. WORD OP HIS PEOPLE.... |V?.KAY BEE rcs! military drama, ) PULLS A TOOT**.. .NESTOR .jj&fotaedy with Eddie Lyons and Vic toria Ford. T.* _. 'Rv Aamriatvd Prrf-O WASHINGTON. Nov. il.-Another rivera and harbors appropriation flj;ht la in prospect for the coming short session nf Congress. Plans for launch ing a general appropriation bill are contemplated by the House rivers and harbors committee, although tho mea sure baa not yet taken definite form. A Senate filibuster against the riv ers and harbors bill at last session resulted in a compromise on a lump appropriation of $20.000,000 for work on existing projects. Committee Will Meet Prie; te Session TAMPA. Fla. Nov. ll.-Representa tive Sparkman, of Florida, chairman of tba house rivers and harbors com mittee, said here tonight that the committee would meet ten days prior to Uta coming short session of con gress to p. spare an appropriation bill. A further appropriation ia Impera tive to continue projects now under way. Mr. Sparkman said. He haa re ceived estimates norn government en gineers aa to amounts needed, en* declined to make them public at this tune, . %3oming^tomorrow "MY LADY RAF !N THE MYSTERIOUS HAND" S reel 101 Bison featuring Franela Ford ?id Grace Cunard. Also THE .COUNTRY STORE with another big Tttrke--. ..iCommg Saturday "LOVE AND SUR tY" 2 reel L-KO a new brand ot g next Wednesday "THE ?>AYB OF POMPEII." that won 8 reol masterpiece. Xe Trace of Ships. WASHINGTON. Nov. ll.-Eduardo Suarez, the Chilean ambassador, waa informed by hie government today that Chilean ships sent out to search bad found no trace of the Monmouth or the Good Hope, British cruisers roported lost tv the recent sea fight with a German fleet off Ute coast of Chita The vessels reported they could find no wreckage. i II ?.in? FOLEY KIDNEY PHIS ToT?ACaaCHt KI ona vs ?ao eiMUot* Belgian Refu?ezs Tran ANDERSON While the Anderson county exhibit at the South Carolina State fair, held during the last days of October, did not succeed in getting any especially creditable mention at the hands of thj judges, this was? the fault of the de cidedly poor location of the Anderson booth and can not bc laid to the men In chargo of thc exhibit. When J. W. Rothroci^ county agri cultural agent for Anderson, arrived in Columbia with his exhibit, practi cally all of the desirable positions in.1 the ?arge, steel exposition building hud already been assigned and Mr. i Jo th rock was forced ta content hirn Hp self with the best position obtainable, j Alon? ?ni without any assistance hs arranged a bt<oth fully as attractive! in appearance as thoso of other coun ties and practically every other ex hibit had several people engaged In arranging their exhibits. So far BB the exhibits proper . were concerned, the Anderson county products showed up to far better advantage than 'did those from a majority of the coun ties. . "Fruits and vegetables, canned and otherwise, grains and grasses, I a stan ll j Clears Air Passages? You Breathe Freely, Nasty Plseharge| Steps Head Colds and Pair Head ache Yaalsh. Get a small bottle anyway. Jost to try lt-Apply a little tn the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely: dullness and headache disappear. By mer ping! the catarrh, cold-in head or catarrhat sore throat will be gone. ITAM) auch misery now) Oat the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Halm" at any drug store. Thfc? sweet, fragrant balm wing About'Holland VU k EXHIBIT cotton goods, minerals, molasses, nntH and every Imaginable thing grown in Anderson county f/as on display in the Anderson booth and curious crowds from the low country gathered around and gazed with as tonishment as the Handiwork of An derson county ' farthers and their wives. A number Of farmers in the Piedmont section from Spartan ba .'g. Greenville. Cherokee, Greenwood and counties adjacent also saw the exhibit and wondered at tire- Work going on in Anderson. The accompanying* .picture really does not do thc hoots Jhstico and one ?r*, ..y can gain but little conception of how at trac ti vc the boot rt realty . was an J what an "interestlng-sight lt made. Another interesting exhibit seen at the fatr was the display ' of cotton goods sent by the Bregon mill of An derson. This was on, diBplay In the State department of agriculture bulid iug and people seeing it expressed surprise when they "learned - that all the beautiful patterns were products cf an Anderson nilli. They did no? kuow that such cloth wat? made ld South Carolina: .'? ?. li AND HUD " dissolves by th*? heaSt ot *the nostrils; penetrates ?nd ?e?ft .the inflamed, swollen membrane?.whlch lines the nose, head and ih^Ntt; clear? the ?ir passages; stops nasty discharges and ? feeling of cleansing, soothing relief conics immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling tor breath, with head staff ed; nostrils closed, hawking andrttowtag. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foal mucous dropping Into' the throat, end iw dryness ls distressing but truly needless. "Put your faith-jost once-in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely dt*appeai. rith Their Possessions & - . That is jost one party or Antwerp refugees caught by the camera man in Holland. There were 400,000 of them scattered along the roads from Ant werp into Holland, and they have wandered all over the little Dutch monarchy. The border towns could not, of course, care for a tenth of them. They could not even find warm places for the" women and ' children to sleep, m?ch less give them some thing to eat Herbert Corey, who made an investigation on the roads leading from Antwcry. found men, wemen and children tramping by the thousand. These women are accompanied by one of the Belgian Eoldlers who ran. when the Germans went Into Antwerp. A large part of Kin? Albert's army went over the Dutch border and were Immured, so they may not again en gage in the war. So many thousands of Germans jammed into Antwerp that there was nothing for tho hand ful of Belgian troops to do but' to scatter. Since the Belgians who fled Antwerp have found the Germans to be well behaved many of them are going back to their homes. The dam age done by the shells was not'great UNION MEETING AT CHIQUOLA InirrrtiUng Frv?if?in tu lie Rendered Saturday, Nov. 28. The Union meeting of the First di vision of Saluda Baptist Association will meet with che Chlquola church, Honea Path. Saturday. November 28, and the following interesting pro gram has been arranged. 2:00 p. m.-"How ls God repulsed In one's life." R W. LolUs. H. Hay dock. 2:30-"What - kind of prayer is amiss?" c.. H. RtHr^un^ w. J. Butler. 3:00- "Has Christianity failed: if not why such university strife?" E. S. Reaves- M. McGee. ,3:80- "ls the European war a ful filment ot prophecy ?" L. Latimer, E. L. Kugtey. Recess. 7;00 -Song service; E. W. Thomp son. 7:80- "It ls possible to have a well developed church when the member ship does not contribute;" N. G. Wright, J. R. Johnsen. 8:00-"Is the Sunday school and prayer service the Ufe ot the church?" J., M. Mitchell, L. L. Wright. 8:30-"How may we. tArtd the child ren for preaching service; or is it nee? easary'/" Asa Mahaffey. 8:45- "Does Sunday school impair the preaching serviceT" E. L. Ringley, E. S. Reaves. Sunday morning, service by E. L, Kugley.. Now is the tim*, for all fair women I to come to the aid of ?he cotton trade. ' ^L?^!1N/SIEI J -TOI The Three-r "YE A Tvv "TH? BACKSLID! Comeuy. Biograp SATURDAY Portraying the Landing of < Canal Scenes-in fact, the h -sssTOI November There is nothing more suital lhan a topaz ring for a person boi ceptiohally nice assortment of top men or ladies, priced $3.50 to $1 MARCHBA* ! Personal I *> M a a. ? a..? m M av A M m t j J. ? A J. J.A .1 ? t X TTTTTTTT TTTTVVTTT^TTTTTVTTT Mrs. Weston Harper of Lowndes ville is visiting ber daughter, Mts. Theron Allen, at her home Just north of town. Mrs. Chris Suber and Mrs. Paul Hood of Willlamston spent yesterday Ene?ping here. J. M. Anderson of Sparenburg was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Chiquola hotel. W. P. Howard of Charlotte spent a fow hours In the city yesterday on business. T. B. Meacham of Greenwood was among the visitors to spend yester day In the city. J. D. Jones of Greenville is spending a few days In the city on business. W. B. West of Columbia spent a few hours In the city yesterday. John A. Horton of Belton' was among thc well known visitors to the city yesterday. , W. H. Godfrey and lt. G. Owens of Pelzer were in the city yesterday on1 IbSataeis. Alvin Cowan of Martin township spent rart of yesterday In Anderson. J. B. Douthlt of Sandy Springs, foreman of the Anderson county grund jury, was in thc city yester day. William B. Harrison of Greenville spent a few hours in the city yester day with friends. - E. S. Davis of Greenville was among the business visitors .to Ute city yesterday. E. G. Evans of Fendlelon spent a few hours in Anderson yesterday on business. Dr. Burriss ot Iva was in the city yesterday fqr a short stay. Miss Ula Stribllna and Mles Gen try of; the Anderson county hospital staff spent yesterday in Pendleton with friends. ~ Lom Trlbble of Honea Path waa In the city yesterday for a vfew hours. J. B. Watson of Hunter's Springs waa in. the city yesterday for a short stay. L. V. Allen of Bennett's spent part of yesterday in Anderson cn business., Magistrate W. P. Bell of Iva was among tho visitors to Ute city yester day. _ C. A. Moore of Spartanburg *-as in tho. city yesterday for a short stay. DeWltt Wei born of Willam s ton spent part of yesterday in Anderson. J. T. Bolt of the Centerville section waa In Anderson yesterday for it few hours. ITO TH1 iAY'S PR?GRA "FATHER JOHN" eel World Film Corporation ] VENGEFUL VAGABOND1 o-reel Special Feature Selij SR" "JOBL >h Farce C ' Remember "AMERICA" tacle ever produced in the jolumbus, The A?amo. New iistory af America in Motion PAZ Birth Stone ?le for a present n in November. iaz rings suitable 5.00. of moderate cost We have an ex for either gentle sIKS & BABB J. Millard Horton of Belton Was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Iva Bowman of Lowndesville was shopping in the city yesterday. M' s Sollie Wharton and Whrdlaw Wharton of Iva were In the city yes terday. B. D. Smith bas resigned bis po sition with one of the local mills and has gone to Schoclfleld, Va., to make his home. L. T. O'Barr of Pendleton was among tho visitors spending yesterday In the city. John Drake of near Belton spent part of yesterday in the city on bus iness. Noel Sharpe, a well known travel ing salesman, ,*s visiting rolativcs in Anderson. P. M. Armstrong of . Belton spent yesterday in the city on business. . Af ill Men From Anderson WAI Attend Semi Annual Meeting of Textile Several- Anderson mill men will likely attend the semi-annual meet ing ot the Southern Textile Associa tion, to be held Friday and Saturday ot next week in Birmingham. F. B. Bowen of Greer is president W. M. Sherard of Wllltamston ls vice press-y dent. Robert P. Bowie of Greenville, a former Columbian, ls one of Ute governors. Another la Alonso Her of Greenville. T. B. Wallace of Newber ry is sin ex-president. Greenville will bc a strong bidder for the neat con vention. The association has upwards of 1,000 memebrs, of whom 465 are South Carollnans, 266 North Carolin ians, 222 Georgians? while Alabama has but 43 members and in Missis sippi but 28. Among Ute speakers at Ute meeting will be Silas J McCaugbrin of Birm ingham, formerly of Newberry. Capt. "McCaughrln commanded a company of the Second South Carolina Volun teer infantry In Cuba during the Span ish-American war. Relief for Belgians, (By AuoriBtrd Prow.) RICHMOND, Va, Nov. ll -In addi tion to hundreds at dollars in cash already sent to Ute Belgian minister at Washington for the relief fond Richmond contributors, today shipped a carload of flour, rice and canned meat valued at $628.16 to Chairman DeForest. New York. Other carloads will follow. _. Train Service Suspended. ? LAREDO, Texas, Nov. ll.-Train service from here to Mexico City was suspended today. Disturbed conditions near Mexico City were believed to be the cause. Service as far south aa Monterey and Saltillo will continue. Help to organize rural ?'.fc , and make thc country a better placo In which to live. The problem that confronta tho far mer next In Importance'to distribu tion is dlveretncatlon. _ _- , ?? H ' , , .ill feature OT K?CRU?TS" ?tmedy. Esaatiay the Greatest Scenic Spec New York Hippodrome. York Scene*?, Panama Picture Film.