The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 13, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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FOR SALE
FOIt, SALE-Onion sets. Preparo
nov/ for cowing English Peas and
plod ting Irish Potatoes In lots,
November or carly Do comber.
: ?Forman Smith, Seedsman.
iiiiiuauTfrM ?1r; - . , "-, .-1--Usu
FOR fJALE-Highest strains Barred
Plyrn?uth Rocks. 60 Pullets, $1.00,
15 ' <kjckcrls, $1.25 \o $2.00 each.,
Brando Turkeys at reasonable,
cou, J. C. Stribbling, Pendletotn,
^u-?a-et?, .?; ., S?i*i&a
WAISTS
?The pabilo to knovr that
vo just recolvod a large skip
ot box tiles, aad can supply
wanto In thia Uno. Anderson
car, lob Department. tf
Bright, energetic boy for
-_ntsr.' Good salary and commls
o?oh. Apply to Tho Intelligencer of
fled. ' tf
WANTED-Ton to .read .oar .two
weeks' bargain sale dn pago five
ot this issue. Southern Public Util
itiea Co, dtf
WANTED-Small modern apartment
. or email house, close in by Bec
lkt. Address P. O, Box 82, Anderson,
s., a ., ? ' _ ; \ ; ..:
NO'fICE-i-Wo oro now prepared to do
your grind in g ot ali kinds of feed
etti?-cotton stalks, corn stalks,
snacks. straw,, grain, otc, Price 20c
par cwt Strictly cash. Anderson
Mattress and Spring JBed Co.
8S&W. AV Todd, the Monument Man,
fop; anything in tho monumental
lino; Tombstones of nil kinds. V/.
A.- Todd, 1090 South Main street,
Anderson. S^CV-ll-B-lmo.
- ? i.ji'ii'.i? ? y,-, _
TJ?B . ?sie ls Qv?r c>fl Jake .Thomas
and i; . I. Thpinea aro in the Cleaning,,
Pre?aing and Dying and Repairing
busirswe. .Prides cheap. Give us a
trihi.' We are at the Columbia Tail
oring Co., pi .V?eat Whltner Street
Clothes called fot- and delivered.
' n? ?f?Vri a ilaHcu number of ?oife's
Radiant Hot Blast Heaters lor hard
. , coal 'that we -will .close out at cost
AJ?n a number of Cole's Hot Blast
: Heaters at greatly reduced prices.
.Flrirt r come, flint served. Tate
SIMware Co.-H-8-6t
wijt?ftf?' If Mutt told Jeff We Were
aayrag' Oysters, stowed cr fried:
Whole 26c, HalM6c-Midway Cafe,
?' .? |- ?- ??-. >?.-??* J.- . ?
WANTED
Dawn etaira room aad ordinary
'. boam- es convenient t> Post Offlee aa
possible: Permanent Private family
preferred. References given.
- 8. M. P,
i , G?a North Pant St
-;v FOUND
' . FOS^Lr^?Vio thousand husbels of
e?rfi pottom sand corn. Write to
E. & Urmer, Richland, B. C.
? . i-ir^it - -
! l?ate * Homo (torden.
' Om Of the most Important things
hi^|Ppiy^ now rea
G^^^B?^^D^BA'TES ON FH(?
TuHmtPPS TO AVOID CHRISTMAS
MMM^^TODIO 2 DOORS- BELOW
I Columns
ising Rates
Imo 25 cents, Three Times 50 cents,
o words promts for esch additional
bo used in a mouth mado on appli
than 25 cents, caoh In (Advance.
phone directory yon cen, telephone
be malled after Its insertion for
COMB SAGE IEA ??
HAIR TO DARKEN IT
It's (irnndmother'rt Beelpe to keep her]
Locks Bark, Glossy, Thick.
The old-time mixture of Sage Ten
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked and faded hair is grandi, oth
er's treatment, and folks aro again us
ing lt to keep their hair a good, evon
?color, which is quito sensible, SB WO
j aro living in on age' when a youthful
appearance is of tho greatest advan
tage.
Nowadays, thought wo don't have tho I
j troublesome task of gathering the sago I
and tlfe musny mixing at home. All
drug stores sell the ready-to-uso pro
duct called "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound" for about 10 cents a
bottle, lt is very popular because no
body cnn discover it has been applied,
j Simply moisten your comb or a BOft
bruBh with lt and draw this through
your hair, taking one small strand at
time; by morning tho gray hair dis
appears; but what delights the ladles
with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ls
that, besides beautifully darkening the
hair after a few applications. It ai
I BO produces that soft lustre and ap
pearance ot abundance which ls so at
tractive; besides prevents dandruff
j itching scalp and falling hair.
AMOUNT OF FEED FOR HOGS
Cast be Guided by Object In View.
Watch Pigs Carefully.
. The object desired must guido nae
n determining the amount of food
that should be given to hogs at va
rious stages of their growth, accord
ing to R. L. Shields, professoi of ani
mal husbandry at Clemson College.
The natural desire and purpose ls to
keep pigs in. thrifty condition . and
avoid allowing them to become stunt
ed. PIga should be watched carefully
and should bo fcc! about what they
will clean np readily. (If they lose
opp c tl toa, 'cut down the quantity ot
concentrates.) It ls better to have
them eat something greedily than to
have them Indifferent about their teed.
For fattening hogs" corn may be
used freely during the finishing pe
riod of fattening. It ls a splendid feed
for, this purpoBc. it ls a mistake to
conclude that hogs mast be fed corn
from weening time until ready for
market as ia a common practice In
the corn belt Excessive use of corn,
ls both .Injurious*.tv? development and
expensive. ? lib?rai. use Of iagumua,
aa eowpc??, soy beans, peanuts and
the clovers is much totter.. In feed
ing .concentrates to brood sows on
pasture, it ls advisable to feed about
2 pounds tv> each 100 pounds of live
weight However, the condition of the
sow should determine the amount :
There will be profits for any South
Carolina farmer who breeds hogs, this
winter. Any who .desire information
about any phase ot swine.raising can
se euro lt* by writing to Clemson Col
lege.
Bulletins oil Cooperation.
The University of Texas hos recent
ly issued a valuable bulletin entitled
"Cboper?tloh in Agriculture. Market
ing ?nd Rural Credit" compiled by
Prof essors Charles B. Austin ' and
Georg? S. WJohrwo?n ot tho dft'art
men t bf",extension. Copies may be
had free upon application to the de
partment of extension, University ot
Texas; Austin, readers Interested Itt
cooperation will do Weir tb got tula
bulletin',' and also Circular No. 123,
"Fundahierital Principies bf Agricul
tural Cooperation,** jost Issued by tb?
California experiment station, Berke?
ley, caiifdrnla. . ...
We also remind our readers again
bf the now bulletin by Prof. T. J.
Brooks, ."The Business Side of Farm
ing," which may bo had froo by Writ
fnf tho Mississippi A. and M. college,
Agricultural College, Miss.; and Prof,
W. R. Camp's bulletin on agricultural
organisation and cooperative societies,
published by the North Carolina Agri
cultural experiment station. Raleigh.
Tw? Tarmora' bulletins issued by.lia'
United . States department of agrl jnl
into 'should ? also bo added to this
collection-Nv G2, "Marketing ?!%m
Products," and No, C92, "How t* Use
\ Farm Credit"-TW 'Progressive Far
I Have toa. Been ?eue t
(,A manufacturer 'frbm, the'' North
?topped mo on the street in Meinphlfl
Olin mnort? t??mcram'comf hack1
f?Hhi? Awful Jolt they .had thia
:*Km m mar abd t rophied as I
'ijjWw[joff-Pardon ibo they are.all
Some pec?lo ra' the North havb con
strued this "Buy-a-Iialo" moir?m?ht aS
the f'S, O. S." ot aTalhfclng ship,
v We are not broke hy a long- sight
eb folks!
twtsi. ' irasirbclt . ..
Arst . j on. e hill,
A-d?ttf ibtbln' all day long "^^fe?
But JUBt a aittla*. still. .
I wouldn't sle^i I wouldn't eat; *; \
? Wouldn't even wash; , , .
Pd just sit still a thousand. years,
And Ten myself, by Gosh!
y. * -Y- .y- v ****** y. * ;
* ELECTRIC CIT1
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* Item? of Interest and Person i
* Wir ol? ss on the St
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Beware Today;
Unlucky D?te.
Anderson people will do well to
day to beware of impending dangers I
and to take every precaution In any
thing involving a considerable sum I
ot money, future happiness, health or |
love affairs. Por why this great vig
ilance? Today ls Friday, the 13f.lt., |
and thereforo. a day on which ill-fbr
tuno may strike any anti old alike.
Should a citizen be so unfortunate
SB to let a black cat run across his
path today and accept a two-dollar
bill his fate will be sealed.
CongreHHmah Hr (li ti ' ' '
Was Her? Last Night
Congressman 7. Thomas He fl In of
Alabama, who ts making a speaking
tour of South Cn roi Ina, spent last
night In Anderson, the guest of Rev.
Dr. W. H. Fraser. Mr. Heflla spoke
to a large audience In Anderson Mon
day nlsht and delighted the crowd.
The congressman expressen lt. as his
opinion that the war In the foreign
countries wilt hardly continue for
more than nnother six months and
expect? it to oe over with by next
Spring. Dr. Frazer and Mr. Heflln
are meeting with success in their
tour ot the State and are delighting|
the audlonces wherever they go.
Secured Ju doro
Tor the Show. - . ^ :
After trying all oVer tho country
.o secure a suitable man to act. in
'.ne capacity of judge for tho coming
poultry show, to be held In the Pep
per building next Tuesday, the local
fanciers -have finally been successful
and havo secured H. H. Verhay at
\ugusta, Qa. .This gentleman has
ludged some of the biggest shows in
rho United States and the Anderson
ooultry mea should feel that they
were fortunate In being able to get
him. The coming poultry show Is to
be held under the auspices of the an
derson chamber ot commerce and thc
Anderson County Poultry association. |
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Kuti aways Dashed
Against Automobile.
Taking fright at an approaching au
tomobile on the square, a team of
males belonging to Mrs. Ed Smith
ran away yesterday morning and did
considerable damage. The animals
were hitched to a wagon and a negro
was driving. They ran into a tele
phone pold on the square, badly dam
aging wagon and harness, sideswip
ed T. J. Bell's automobile, doing ttl
considerable da nape, and then ran]
into the wagon, of. tho Peoples'Furni
ture company, -kan eking the horse I
attached to tho furniture wagon, to |
the. ground and damaging tho wagon.
The furniture, dealers doing business]
along the square say that *hey aro al
ways, ready to receive customers but]
not When they are driving Into the|
buildings In. a wagon.
Unusual Number of
Tourists Coming.
People who spend mach of their
t.'mo ubun ?Se streets of'the-city are
commenting j on tho fact that mora
tourists are coming through Ander?
son ea.ch day now than this city ever
saw before; This certainly seems to
Indicate that times are not so hard
alt. over the country and that some
people have money. Most of the au
toiats coming through the city arej
bound for points in Florida.
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Salvation Army
Making Plans.
The local post of the Salvation
Army has already set about making
plana for properly taking care of the
poor people ot the etty when Christ
mas comoB. They are trying on alli
sidos to get sufficient funds to ar
range for a splendid Christmas din
ner and they are also soliciting gifts
of clothing, shoes, etc., that the .poor
people of the city may . be materially
aided. This is a work tn which ell
Anderson should be Interested and
every one should be willing to give
Ensign Belcher and ' bli ',. assistants
every possible encouragement.
Brake a Bone
Ia His Toe.
, People with soft bones .will learn
With greet alarm of sn accident which
occurred to John Bouchlllo.i, as he
was walking atong Piedmont street
Thursday night . Mr. Bquchlllon
stepped into a gulley on one aide of
the pavctucnt anti as he did ?o hs
?ioke one of tiie. small bones in.?".a
Mi;-. He had an .S-Ray plcturo" mane,
of tho ; inJttv?S member ? yesterday
m or n t r.-j ai'.d medical assistance .was
then rendered. He ; "was forced to
Vfa!!? : c? ctutcbaeTWaleraay,'and. is
suffering much f?ecnvenlenoe as a
result ot the mishap.
? : ?-. f . <_ p ?
As a "Mult of the changes In sched
ule on the Piedmont; end Northern
pMg .^?bavlng. to. experience a
Ihn?; *).d ni;cVl??r?lS? * tiresome watt
In Sf?ta.^hbrg;, .W^^'^WW,
ctintleclions with tho Carolina
^ 1ft both . actione.
According tb talebhone . messages I
recette} in Andersen, y*?*4tW?3?
tampbSryJ,o^ be .leM
In the An^eraoh court house before
court cbatena* ?eat. Monday morn
ing. Boms fear baa been entertained
that the. wbtk might not! bo finished
bat yesterday morning a member ot
the arm ?pt Cos-Mltehell XAimbcv
company, of Pelton, the - contractors
In charge of .tb* Jforkv advised Ander
son officials thfrt tbp floor Would be
io ?1?*? i.
ft ?Y* ^f* *V* ^ H* H* H* H* ^?*
? SPARKLETS *
_?? , . *
J Mention Caught Over the *
reeU of Anderson ?
ft .ft V i?t if, ift if, if, if, if, if, if, if, if,
HuIIeoiuu Named
For Chairman ITere.
While Anderson people hnvc not ex
actly fallen over' themselves in an ef
fort to contribute to the Belgium Be
lief Fund, started by Thc Intelligen
cer, it is possible that they will r re
spond moro readily'since a sp?cial
chairman for the work bas been .ham
ed in Anderson. There is a State as
sociation for this relief fund.And the
president of that association announc
ed -yesterday that ho had named a
chairman in every county in the State
to. prosecute the work. Lee 07 Holl?
man. president of the Peoples Bank1
of Anderson wa? named for "this
county ?r?? from now on he will have
supervision of the work.
Florence Idea Utty
Be Tried Locally.
Anderson people familiar with the
idea advanced by the Florence cham
ber of commerce for having a "pay
up" day say that tho idea might do
very well hero and it is pr.-sslble that
it will bo put Into execution at a lit
tle later date. The idea is to set
aside December 1 as pay-up day in
Florence and on that date have all
the farmers in the county owing mon
ey to bring in nt. least one bale of
cotton. This will be paid on account
to all those merchants and business
men- willing to accept lt af 10 cents
per pound. The iden, seems to' be a
good one. according to some of An
derson's' business men.
More flakier* ; ? " ,"
Are Being Tried.
Magistrate Broad well Says thai
there ia evidently rio rcBt for the
weary i? a magistrate's pOBiti?nJ ?
Anderson county. Daring tho" past
week ho has had over 25 cases pf
I gambling on his blotter and all bf
these have been tried and disposed of.
Yesterday the magistrate tried th>
following cases: Jesse Williams, Jim
Williams, Will Filce, Will Wiley and
Luther.Owens, all.guilty of gambling
and flood $20. Jim Jones and War
ren Jones were convicted on a simi
lar charge and sentenced' to 30 days
on tim chalngang while . Albert Brown
and Rufus Brown wera tried and ac
quitted. As a result of the raids
made by the county officers on the
numerous "crap" games, Anderson
county's treasury ls. considerably
richer. ?sfc
; a" jj
Cannon Sfajr Be
Twice Under Bond. :
. When attorney* for the prosecutor
In the chao appeared.'(yesterday;, and
made oath that they believed the life
of their client might possibly bo in
danger, as a result of threats made
by one rt. L. Cannon, Magistrate
Broad well had the officers, tn go out
and arrest Cannon. Re .waa placed
under, an additional $200 bond hy the
magistrate to appear Saturday, at
which time the question of placing
him under a pe a CG ho^d 'will he heard.
It will bo remembered that Cannon is
Under indictment ipr adultery in An -
derron county and Was- only released
on: bond in this case Wednesday.
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Pendleton H?ls
Will Vanish Soon. ' ?-'-."
'Chalngang Number l 'wdn ?moved
yesterday from, tho Brushy ' Cr?ek
township, who're it-baa hpea located
for nevera! weeks, to Pendleton nnfl
the roads of the latter section aro to
see acme real Work done/ according
to J. Mack King; 'county supervisor.
Mr. King said yesterday that he Waa
not golnar to try to ffi?i?f?) better?roads
.over tho Pendleton hills but instead
will make new roads If -heL eah! ap-'
euro tho consent of people living
around Pendleton. If ha can not get
that consent they will haye to put up
with the old roads.
Sheriff ??va 'l?t; "'.
Kew SHMXtf Bead?
Sheriff Ashley yesterday flied hts
new $10,000 bond aa sheriff for. An
derson county.. The old bond Will ex -
pire within tho next feW days and all
officials aro repaired to be bonded,1 ac
cording to the importance: of the of
fice they hold. The bond'was issued
by the American. Bonmnif , cdnlpahy
?and baa' boen placed In the office of
Che clerk ot chart
Young Maa Lost
His Bight Arm.
While at work to a colton #n be*
lng operated by John Drak?, a young
mid named Dow Keaton !oot hi? i-rght
arm la? Weda?Sday evening. Keaton
is about 30 years of ag* ttnd-fa ? wjgl
liked Cltitenr nf Mart?n ?cWhip., He
waa attempting to get the.gftt 'm"~'
ery cleared nd; after it hali; W _
wW his arm v*a0 gfound to pl
?bout half-way between tba elbow and
Ixe shoulder.* if/wai ?/ye?eytfiji
that he'Wraa d?io? as well aa could be
expected.
Sold Yesterday.
Local cotton buyers ward orford
ohly 7 8-S cents on the' K3?^raarnv
^ternay attaint : fhW bal??- nf ; co?
t?n Tont-A m-rv^?d. H.iz uoacretebi!
that tho Anderson market campari
abd thai ?Adersdti buyers aro dotaK
tho beat they, cen,
11? aH&t&T it the,?eor^ i?oi
Hon bronchi s#?_a^??di c^rs ot
corn to. Anderson. ywS?s* 'M** Wac
his entire chm crop, raised ?a up
land. wlU yield at least ot*, hasbels
por WM,
CHILD GETS SICK
CROSS, FEVERISH
IF CONSTIPATED
'California Syrup of Figg?" can't
harm tender stomach
' or bowels.
A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply will not
take fia timo from play to empty
their bowels, which become clogged
iip with waste, liver gets sluggish;
stomach sour. ...
Look at. the. tongue, mother!, . It
coated, or your child is Hail ea a, crosB,
feverish, breath had. restless, doesn't
eat] heartily, full", bf cold ?jr has sore
throat ot' any other children's alf;
nient, give, a teaspoonful bf "Cali
fornia Syrup pf Fig?." theh don't wor
r y, h ec an so it la' perfectly .harmless,
abd In a few hours all this constipa
tion poison, sour bile and fermenting
waste will gontly more beti ot ' 'the
bowels, add you Tm ve a well; playful
child again. A thorough "Inside cleans
ing'*! ts bf Unies 'ali that ls ' necessary,
It should be the first treatment given
in .ahy dfekness.' .' 1;'. M ; \?
' Beware of counterfeit fig. syrups
Ask your druggist for a -60-centJbot
tlo of California Syrup pf plia,*'
Which has full directions for babies,
children of all ages' and for grown
ups pl aili ly printed on the bottle.
Look carefully and see that it fa made
by* the "California Fig Syrup Com
bapy.7:_
interested In '' . , . .<
Appointment Here, ; 1
5 As .tho, time for Postmaster Coch
ran's terni at, Anderson dravre nearei
and nearer, there ls great ?U?frejint. b?
lng manifested in all part-7 of the cit j
over who will succeed Mr. Cochran ir
the local office. There arc Borne sev
eral dozens applying fdr the posiflot
? add : who Congressman . Aiken ; wi!
carney for the Andersen plum is i
matter pf general Interest AU th?
applicants are' convinced that no otb
er citizen bas a chance at the Jot
and there the situation stander Mr
Aiken will necessarily make his rec
ommendation within the next fevi
weeks. i
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Mr. Bleich Bea
Returned nome.
C. H. Bleich, who has leased th<
new Anderson theatre, left the cit;
yesterday afternoon at 4:40 o'clocl
for his honiu In Hopkinsville, -Ky
Mr. Bl?lch will return to Anderaoi
bn January 1, at' which time he wil
move hio family here, and will thcr
remain in the city. He plans to. opel
tho new amusement place on th?
night of February 1 end " a splendid
attendance ls expected. ' '.S % ;
"kr. Coffee Was
Here Yesterday.
H. M. Coffee of Charlotte, c?ala
agent for tho Piedmont and Northen
?he railroad ahd affiliated interest
spent yesterday in 'Anderson. "Duribf
the illness of Agent Rhodes in Green
ville. Mr. Coffee ls having to attend
to the Anderson division os weil kt
his own. He waa here1 y?sterdaj
merely oh a trip of inspection. :
?ta?pa Wusbns . . i . .
BoH Party.. >:\?- ,'.... ^
The general public la very cordial
ly invited tb attend Ralph Wilsoh'i
.boil party to be held , at tho store o
Moore-Wilson Co. on Monday af
. tornocn, December the seventh, a
which t.'mo the beautiful doll sb ar
tistlcaMy dressed (?)', which , is nov
oh display in the north show windon
will be given , to the fortunate pe?
son holding the correct. number, oj
cppr.u. Mr. Wilson? knowing the loy?
^?hich bach, said every female, be *8h<
four Or, 40, has in her heart for dolls
hit upon the plan bf giving this beau
tlful doll away-^-on the pla? pf .om
coupon with every dollar paid,on ac
count, or ttjirchaaed--provlttea th?
cash accompanied tho purchase-ant
<>n Monday, D?cemb?r 7, to have eobw
bue draw out a lucky plomber frort
tho hat; add then present the doll tc
the lucky one. I (!
William H. Sfclth
Frfehds al^r?laUvea of i>r. ?W?J
liam H. Smith will be grieved t<
?earn of bi* de at n which occurred ir
iSf hemb m;.BuahylMe, in?fah?; ot
W^^^I?8?tb^eaT?nd tt"br B?b?
ed that his death was jibe to compli
cati on B. Br. Smith was a son bf th<
tatt? Moses Smith who lived noai
DonaidB until their- r^bVaV. t> In
diana ? wke*: "ts** have resided to;
moro than three-quarters bf a cintury
bfr. ?mtn?, in company with bia broth
?r, paid hi?. ta^m^'^iii?bmm
. Sor.lh Carolina ? visit throb yearn, ngi
and Bovoral wltV rem?rnhet the fal
I yihlch ho nevei-^'ft?^^^v?ret
1 |?('?$^
4: Baye-Banq?i?t Tonn?t,' "' '
imiM* *fe*Br^ch?|i
: annual event *$. tho mon mtjfe
coUon 'milts. havelfs^}wj|*i
ii?; Jae. IX Hammett .>jre?Me*i ot th?
mn\?; ,Mr. K&:jc$$^&nM
; MK'M., ?, Orr nf the ^^M^ffiR
B,.W. t?s?nor, Gen, M. I,. Bonham
I ?t?rctary R M. Borhetti;Jtmfof..ftzt
. frey, and ether?, to attend the xnnua
; leaSt. , , - ^. v....v, , ; j
\ lp U"th^>*^^?
to pteyldVthe ?cual opportunity : foi
every rpm toovra ?ft?<b
f?k -rm ?l?carooi
WWW:! l?m
*? J ni wMI ^?*018b?gtrede*offered
0S?& f<w Sa^ord?y and^ono^y down
I -*f to 212 S. Main St, ie Macaroni.
}\ F ^S^v??rl S' NoW W,*at al?ottt?t**r3
/ noun ia for 25c Me and Ma
I /Jacobi have tried it and we knows
\ i /CCmmder* ?1?? ? ?ono better. And that
J ^^^ggg/ >^ '5 ? wonder.
^^wi r . tf^0^ J :? * ;t?ll you folks you can't afford
/~r"r?SP^***"! V< *? ^l88 buying such good coffee BO
t?t -I
And nowhere else can yo?, buy 10 pound buckets of lard for 95c. Ma
t*s.7s her sister Jane pays ft,]25 for the same lard. But we've heard it talk
ed round that she don't pay/.her grocery; #11 every month. Me and Ma
does and we get our groceries Just like handing the money down for them.
You abo ought to s^e that window alt ,dressqd up with fresh meats. There
are whole hogs, quarter^ of beef, all; pure sausage, pork chops, hams, mut
ton, etc. Just inside th* store is frosh fish and oysters and they are beau
ties. That good old cream cheese, m lu co meat, raisins, pickles, nuts, etc.,
makes a boy's eyes dance and hie mouth ruh1 wafer. You can do as you
please "Bud," but me and Ma are going to trade with
2?2 S.M?in
"Jacob'
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With tho exception of Mrs. T. J. El
liott, who has .been quite, sick for the
past month> the health of the com
munity is good and we. have at least
thia much foy which fd be thankful.
With the harvest acreage of small
grain already sown In: this commun
ity and with a big corn' crop to he
planted in the spring, old King Cotton
will get n shock in 1916 by the farm
ers of SSptuS that he will not eoon
forget. Very Utle cotton and guano,
ano, is the slogan ot our people up
here, Mr. Editor, and . lt's not going
to take any ma. .-made law to force
us to it either .v "
Mr. jack Elgin and Sister, Miss
AjViB.Of Anderson made a Hying trip,
tn Septus. last. Tuesday.
Mrs. Pat Francko of Ninety-six is
spending a few days with her brother,
Dr. W. 8. Hutchinson and family. ...
I We werf? indeed sorry to hear of tho
death of uur friend Mri; Ry; A? Mulli
kln. of Beayordam. "bon" Mull? kin, as
he waa known to MB friends, was a
model ,husband .and father. .He was a
good'friend, n fine neighbor and. a
high-toned Christian, citizen and arith
thlB' what greater heritage . could be
have left his loved o^'s, '.,. '...;-.'
Wo very deeply sympathise with tho
bereaved wife and children in their
Bad affliction.
'Piof. Jeyro-r-Yes, boys, tho pen is
mightier than" the sword.
Ralph McAllister--Then Professor,
could a boy be prosecuted for carry
ing weapons when caught with -a
fountain pen in his pocket?:
^ Misa, Annale MulliWn of Abbeville
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. MulUkin here last Saturday and
Sunday.
' v0n? way of saving money ls to only
lend .'that feltow five dollars, when he'
strikes yott for a teri spot ' ."".' "~
fi : Mr. and Mrs. Boyeo Elliott and lit
tle son bf.Birmingham, Ala., are hero
to spend. sevafal weeks .with Mr. El
liott's parents-, Mr. and MrB. J. T. El
liott. ..." . .
sAnd .n?W U is said tfeit ? Pendle*
toft' ??dy ha6 changed the color ot her
hair from brown to red tn order to
gratify her husband's, request
VPlefcefkwn. Father-And ,.aoW, my.
?on, if yon, llve; beyond your income
jott af e sure to come to grief .
Son- And if I have to live vrlthin
mjjr 4n?on^^da<3. X ant, goiug tp, per
** kite ah ?riny'ot ?ote&rkera vri?l
[yon meet their >Waterloo ? ? at tho
hands, of thc Sept us farmers.
Already .our friend Allen McAllister
has sent \*he writer a nice dish of
fresh iBausage, ground and seasoned
to the bacon'.-? taste. Who'll be the
next?, ' '',.-:'. ?, ,
The Lord fovea a cheerful giver, and
so does
?V\. "Casey."
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A11S8.' W. A. HUBGENS, Editor
Phone 37.
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Hiss Cann to Wed.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Cann announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Una, to Mr. Merreti C. Lowe. The
wedding Will take place at the home
of the bride., Thursday, December 3rd,
m<; ^ . ^ , , .
Mrs. Waiter Beatty- has returned
from ? two Weeks* viBlt to relative?
in Columbia and Charleston. : .
Miss Aldrich, who has been the
guest of her sister, MrB.' M. L. Bon
ham' for several weeks, has gone to
Greenwood to visit relatives.
; Mrs. D. Ai deer,. Mrs. H. M Geer,
and Mrs. w. M. Mitchell of Belton
spent yesterday with friends, here.
Misses Mario Elms and Sara Babb
spent tho week-end with friends in
Anderson.-Easley. Progress,
Miss May Wigging ton of Piedmont
and Miss Janie Garling ton oj Laurens .
are'spending the Week end-Wltti Mrs.
T. A. Wiggle gton. Miss G arl lng ton is
the Canning demonstrator f or_Lau
rens county. ' * ' '
/ Mrs. Pred'BT?wB bf Rivoli was herb
yesterday for a few hours.
Dr. arid MA'8. -. HarrlBbri, reached
home yesterday from .' their wedding
trip .ind ar? with Mrs. Pru?tt'a parr
cnts, Mr. arid Mra. Jamck R. Ander
son. Tho fire t ol next.week they Will
move into, a: .cottage on North Fans
Street;.>-->>jif.v:.': .", : -Clk?<$vJk'i?&
Mr,, and. Mfa. it, S. McCulley havo
fif?s/?B tbv>hf*?bville, after a visit
$yW?& hy?:. ? : ,-.? .
^lYoV^s? got tho/nows while liar heVr
In ThayMordfeg D?riv thtelnaari??r.'''
AT Trtl PALMETTO SATURDAY;
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