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New Crop New Orleans Syrup Simon Pure-thc kind that eats like more, per gallon.65c Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, they taste different, per pound . .6c What's better for Breakfast ? than large fat Norway Mackerel . .25c Heinz's Mince Meat in tins, each.35c Mince Meat in bulk, per pound;.15c Heinz's Plum Pudding, a can..30c Evaporated Apples, 3 packages for.25c Fresh Florida Lettuce, head., ..10c New York State Celery, 15c, 2 for 25c. Special Stuffed Sugared Dates io and 25c a package. Persian Dates in bulk 15c per pound,- 2 pounds for 25c Just received a fresh shipment of U id Band Brand Candy, guaran teed under the Pure Food Law. Wc defy competition, per pound 10c How about peck of Wine Sap-Apples.? . . ..40c Florida Oranges, per dozen .. ?.!.25c Remember'wc sell the famous Lookout cake, each.\'Jc * ?i^TI^C^Yj^ J. Items cf Interest end Personal Mention Caught Over tb<? Wuv^ on the^Streets of Ander**. ? * * * * * * * ---; Job Are Scarce man told a reporter for The In tell I Aroand Anderson. gen cor yesterday that he has been Evidently jobs are few and far be- voting at every election for tho last tween .end hard to got in. ?Andereon 10 years and be hus never yet picked county, judging by the number of ap- a winner. He saya that he has ne pilcante standtoL tho examination yes- Idea how a man feele ?hen the can terdny for the: position of rural mall did atc of hi? choice is elected be ear rlec for two routes at Iva and one cause he ha? never yet picked a man nt WiUiaroston. All told there were and voted for him and then bad tbe 65 men seeking tho tore? Jobs. The cat) did atc win. Ho Bays that he woii ld examination -wis conduced - by em- ugo to vote cine time for a winne?. playees of the local po st office and -o when the papvvs are examined ana Great Interest graded by the department the appoint- .in Jenny Games. ments will be made. > ' Andersen people evinced more In -o ?? forest In football games playod in dlf Exhibtt to he ferent parts of the country yesterday, Pat en Display. than they ever have before. Last The Anderson Chamber of Commerce night the telephone bell in The Intel haa had a nice rack built and install- lUjencer office jingled Incessantly and ed in the looal rooms and the Ander- people were enquiring about games ron county exhibit, shown at the State played all the way from Kalamazoo, fair in Columbia and nt the Spartan- Michigan to New Orleans Many call burg countr fnir, will- be placed in ed.In person to find.out what their the. rooms , of the chamber of com- favorites did in the usuul Saturday merce. Tho exhibit waa certainly struggle. rsry crsdl?-bls a2d.4h?.?s?o??c s? thc " 0_ - county will be astounded when they Association Will aee some of the things that Andcmou Meet Her? Today. county can produce. Tho exhibit will The. Anderson County, Sunday havo a certain educational value. J School association will . convene .In ??? o- Anderson thia morning VHh St. Joint's Cannon Ca.?e Methodist church. It ls expected that Was Dismissed. there will bc a. large attendance of When Magistrate Broad well caliea delegates from all parts of the. cauri-, the casa yesterday against R.' Lv Can- ; ty and. the program will receive their non, against whom proceedings had closest attention. Many preparations been begun ta. place him under a have been made for making Ult* sea pence bond, no prosecutor appeared. ; alon of the association, ono of l itcr On motion of Sam M. Wolfe, attorney cst for the prosecutrlx, the. case was dis-1 - o missed by the magistrate f?v lack of Prof. Hare Will prosecution. The defendant was un- Attend Exhibit, der a bond nf $200 for hie appearance According to -". lotter received In yesterday and ls also under a $200. Anderson .yesterday from Prof. Frank bond for appearance at the coming 1 c. Hare of Clemson college, .that gen-! term of court of general sessions to tleman will come to Anderson Tues-j be tried on a charge ot adultery. - day to attend the Anderson Coun --o-- ty Poultry exhibit The prc3-1 Awarded Contract once . of Mr.: Hare here." .will .Fer Wiring Theatre. be a grant help to Ute local The Anderson Development com- fanciers and to the officera 'of tba, as pany, owners of the new Anderson | soclaUon. since he "knows'all there theatre, yesterday awarded a contractas fc> know about poultry," for the electrical work to be done lc] -o the new theatre to the Southern l'ub-1 just Sad ta He Utilities company. .It ls under-1 Get His Liquor, stood that the contract was appro*!-1 A farmer drove up to the office of mutely $1,700. The work is td begin the Southern Express company in An et once and nothing but the best dec- : derson yesterday and after hitching trical apparatus will bo used lu tho nje two mules in front of the place new. building. he entered and demanded'that the ex --0-- press people turn over his liquor. The Never Toted express officials did not knew the man For a Winner. end told him that he would have to There ta a man living in tho Ander- furnish proof of bis identity before /son cotton nilli village with one very they could let him have the liquor, decided claim to dlsUnct.om , Thia The story goes Jheithi? absolutely, in The Litest Styles, and Most See fue?day hfoming Paper for furiated the farmer and he threw off bis hat, look off his coat and waa just preparing to "mop up" with the ex press officials, when the police arriv ed on the 3v.ene and took a band. 7" e prisoner waa bundled into his own wagon and with one cop to hold him and another driving the entire dele gation moved down Main street to thc police station. Two More Gamblers Got Into the Tails. WU1 Clark and Will Madden, both charged with' gambling, have been1 rounded up?*by the Anderson county! office.d. Madden paid his fine of $20 and it is presumed that Clark.will be given a hearing Monday before Mag?, iBtrate Broad well. The Anderson ? county officers have done splendid : work in rounding up the evil-doers during the last few weeks. Sent Samples of Cotton to Boston. * G. W. Maynard, a well kr.cwn An derson cotton buyer and last year an extensive planter of long staple cot ton, sent some samples of his last year's , crop to a well known firm in Boston yesterday. Mr. Maynard says that he got 21 cents per pound for all the long staple he produced last year and he Intends raising some more ot the same kind next year. Best Cotton Brought 7 l-2c Cotton buyers were offering from 6 l-l to 7 1-2 cents pdr pound on the Anderson market yesterday for cot ton. . This best grade brought 71-2 cents but not much of this was sold during the day and for the most part the cotton brought In was of an infer ior grade. According to the official report of cotton ginned in the county up to date, there have been 25,776 bales ginned. This was to November 1 of 1914 and to the same date Inst year there had been 43,804 bales gin ned. Sheriff Ashley - ?. Got Hts Man. Sheriff Ashley has returned from Fountain Inn where he went Friday co secure Thurston Thompson, want ed in Anderson on a charge of violat ing a labor contract However, when the sheriff returned with his prisoner the two parties in the case, with the consent of the magistrate, managed to get the affair settled au? the warrant -was withdrawn. ?Beep to Right* Signs ta Place. The trafile slgnB ordered some weeks ago by the city officials from a Georgia man, have arrived tn tho city and were put tn place yesterday. The signs read. "Kee-, to tho Right" no matter from what direction the driver ot a vehicle approaches. On all aides he sees the warning and .'.ereafter there will be np than rc for anyone to plead ignorance. The signs have been placed at Intersections of -all the principal business streets of tb-sctty. . : . , .. Alumni Weald Better Tea?. . Some of the more prominent of the Wofford college graduates in Ander son, say. that they think the alumni of the college should gb to work On some pian for getting a better foot ball team at Wofford college. One prominent lawyer said yesterday that he ? did not care; especially to admit that he wes a Wofford graduate after the recent game with the University of; ihorida in which Flor Ida won by a score of 80 to 0.; Aisles Mast . Hot be Blocked. Fifo Chief Jackson served notice on ?ho motion picture houses ot Ander-: son yesterday tha_t from this, tim? op tho proprietors of these establish ments must, not permit people. to stand In the aisles ot the theatres and around the entrances. He has called their attention to the fact that tho city ordinances- forbid this, becauSo of the Aro danger, and has. notified all th? houses of tho city that thsy. will have to ftop selling tickets after all seats are occupied, until the next show be gins. Yr. Mayitari WW . Move to Greenwood* G. W. Maynard, .who has been mak ing, his homo in this city for a nuro ber of years, ts planning to move bia family to Greenwood Mr. Mayttafd ia having a nie? house built In Green wood uad hopes to have the new. resi dence' ready by January 1. In speak ing of iris move, Ma Maynard ?lays that he hates to leave Anderson and Anderson people but that Ute railroad Connections are so decidedly better in Greenwood that hs finds it neces sary, since he spends much of bis. time on. tho road. Gaiitran Company Got the Contract A contract was let yesterday to the 0*1 Hyatt Construction company of Greenville for the front to be placed in the vacant storeroom nf th? Kraaa tile Shoes al the Yen Great Money^ Saving f Help the Stomach Digest Your Food When the stomach feils to digest and -distribute that which la eat en, the bowels become clogged with a mass of waste and refusa that ferments and generates poisons that are gradually forced into tho blood, causing distress and often serious Illness. Most people naturally object to the drastic catharatlc and purgative agents that shock the system. A mild, gentle laxative,, positivo in fte effect and that will quickly relieve constipation is Dr. Caldwell's Sy rup Pepsin, sold by druggists at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, "t does not gripe or cramp, but acts vasily and pleasantly and la there fore the* most satisfactory remedy for children, women and elderly persons. For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W. li. Caldwell, 4M Washington St, Monticello, 111. building on South Main street. This building is to be occupied by the An dersen Motion Picture company a* soon as the work can be finished and in this building will be located tb?1. Theatre Beautiful. Tho plans for this front Were drawn by the Kress architect and according to a letter he has written here the new theutre ls tr. be n spretty in construction as that boasted of by any other city In thu' section. The work will be push ed as rapidly as possible In order that the theatre may soon be opened. Big Crowds Attending Lubfn. Richmond Evening Journal, Wednes day Afternoon, Fenruary 12, 1913. Lublnltes and theatregoers in gen eral are pronouncing the current of fering at the pretty Lukin one of the greatest programs yet sean at popu lar prices, and Manager Toney ts be ing congratulated at presenting such a talented aggrrgation ot players tn tho big musical sensation, "Tho Widow Oreen," at the. regular admission feo of ten cents-and local amusement seekers, who enjoy a meritorious per formance, are crowding the Lubln this week to such an extent that extra shows are being contemplated, as thc offerings of the Southern Beauties Musical Comedy Company are far above the average and excel anything of its kind seen, hero this season. Pretty, girls and funny comedi?os are conspicuous at each performance, and each and every member has gain ed much prominence In the theatrical world, which adds no little tn making the Southern Beauties Musical Comedy Company an aHstar aggregtlon. "Up in Ferris Wheel" will be the bill for, Thursday, Friday and Saturday -At the Palmetto^dP this coming week. CABD OF THANES Wo desire to extend our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends tor their ready and quick response to the call when our home was on nre Thursday night Their assistance and generosity, and tho hospital!.y so kind ly, shown since our home was burned, will ever bo remembered Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs: James F. Snow 11?1B-It END INDIGESTION OR STO^CH PAJN IN FIV?c. MINU i ii? ' 'II,- i ,'. "Papc's Dupeptin" maka gide, sour, gassy ; stomachs ' feel fine? - Timo it! In five minutes ail stomach distress will go. No indigestion, heart burn sourness or belching of gsa, acid, or eructations of indigested food, no. dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. * Pepe's Dlapepsin ls noted for Its speed in regulating upset stom achs. It ia the'surest, quickest and .molt, certain .indigestion remedy In tho whof? world and besides lt ls handless." ? T~ ? ? Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear -they, know Papa's Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery; Please, for your sake, get a', large fifty-cent case of Pepe's Dlapepsin from any drug afor? and put your stomach right Don't' keep on being mite rabie-life ls tor, short-r-you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you Uko and di rt est lt; enjoy lt with Out dread of re bellion in the stomach. Pepe's Dlapepsin belongs In your, homo anyway. Should one of the fam ily eat something which don't agree with them, or tn case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or D?rnach derangement at daytime r during She night, it ls handy to give ??lcke?t 'siifoai relief known. I lowest Prices Possibilities e tate ? ' It seem? that our Monday Sales have become more and more interesting' ? fi*. ?* ffimavr away orrows ,? ? # ? fe * : Should Be Greatest Yet Thc whole store will he resplendent with added things in every department. $5.00 io Gold Going Do JOB know bow nuwy NatMcgs there ere la a pena. I dost, end I don't doubt hut whst the Bee Hire hsH sold snore Ifatategs than all the Connecticut yankees put together. Bat to get to the point. There's a peck measure full ot Har-tegs la ear larg? center window and we are geing to give $2J>0 lu Gold to the person who gueses how many tyler? is In lt, sud to the person who guesses nearest the number we will gire ts\M. As? before we forget it, Monday will be a good tisse to lar la a sap? Ply ot these flan, large Kntmegs-il for fie. Monday only. 1 ? !!' ! ? !..) I ,H Uim,u)i READY-TO-WEAR 15 pretty new style ladies Coat Suits* $f5~ to $18, our regular price $12.50, Mon day, suit.$7.38 25 Ladies' Pretty New Style Skirts made of fine Poplins, Serges, etc. Values up to . $?.OOj Monday, each. .$3.98 Pretty Crepe de Chine and, Poplin Dresses, Values up to $f8.0p, Monday, each $8.00 Good quality new sty ie Serge Dresses,-only? each. -.$4*98 1 ..... . ?' . i ., i i' j i M II .M? j mn i.| ! ns i,i. g IVtEN'S SUIT'S .'""?**1,1 s 25 Men's Suits, small, sizes,, earned over k" Boys* School Suits, new style,'worth $2-50, stock, vaktes $10 to $12.50 suit, jonday at suit.. .... .. ...... $1.78 only, Suit. :.. .'.$2.98 ?.'j. .'. ?luL : Men's heavy $10.00 Cassimere Suits,- our B?ys Su,ts worth *500' at su,t' . . way, suit...$840 Some pretty $8.?o boys suits af a suit $6.S0 Young Men's nifty new style suits worth $15. , at. ?ujt a>|2 go Grand assortment of fine worsted and cassi Yourlg Men's Suits worth $20.00 at suit merc sults for D?ys at ?2.00, $3.00 and ..$15.00 *5.00. & Every jonday AVe Try to Qut;do The Furner |t|<to4a3[ COTTAR GOODS 35c Tan Table Felt, Monday, per yard 18c i oe Cotton Flannel, bleached, Mortday.at per yard. ... .?3. . ?-.Be loc Unbleached Cotton Flannel, Monday, fy per yard....: ... . .':.7*/?c Best Hospital I2j4c Ginghams, Monday, per yard... ... .... .... ... ...10c 36in. 12 y2c Percale, Monday only, per yard. ... ?.... i-?c O^RrSc TABLE New Lot of ldc and U ftt Percales, short lengths, Monday ?nly, per yard .. 8c 27 in., good light Outings, Monday, per \ yard.... . . il ......... ?. . . ..fte Best-fast colored Apron Ginghams, Mon . day, per yard..-... * ;8? 36 in. fine Seaistend 7%t kind, Monday, per yard...- ... . .Se LOOK ! . " " ' I. ? IJ J-? . ? ??? . . . . n. T* . . . 63x00 3est grade Seamless sheets only, each .. t .. * ?.. . . . ? .'.Sp 72x90 Best crinkled spr??ds, onlyj each......... ....-. Ladies 5 oe Muslin Gowns, one limit, only.. ... 60 in. Mercerized Table Damask, a little soiled.on first yard; but worth 50c yard, Monday ofl?y j?er yard..,. ... ..,.. . ? . . -29c 58 .io. regular 2$c Bleached Damask, Monday, per. yard.... ... ?.'4 .... 19o 70 in. Plain Damask worth $1T y?rd. Monday, .per yard.. ... ... ... ... . .78e Wo have built np th* biggest business, carry the bigges* stock, have the continence of more people in Anderson ?nd surroundmscounties, not by false representation or any caleb penny methods, hot by standing behind every article we neU with a Mc^y Befand Guarantee if the quality or style is not as good or better, ?nsd the price lower. COME MONDAY, SEE FOR YOURSELF '-? .' cr:":i *&\&\-?A*'v*?? .. 'j* . <H ' If.-' t\ t- -V-f* ... ? ,< '?, ) :l - .'. ' . - LITTLE GIRL DEAD. Ellen Garren Graham Died Saturday At 19 Oo'elocfc. ? ; ? -, u : . Anderson people learned yesterday with a great deal of rege rt of the death of Utile Ellen Garren Graham. the daughter of Afr. and airs. Louis ?. Graham, which occurred yesterday about noon at the home ot tho par ents on Glenn street. The little girl, had been ill for tho past fortnight with pneumonia abd erysipelas and for the last few days her condition has-been critical. The funeral services will tak* nitwM this afternoon at the br.ma at 8 o'clock, followed by interment In Sil ver Brook cemetery. FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO NOV EMflER 30TH, WALLACE ?VI LI. G1VB REDUCED BATES ON PHO TOGRAPH8 TO AVOID CHRISTMAS RUSH. . STUDIO 2 DOORS BKLOW BEE HTVE.. Card of Thanks. w's desire to take this method ot thanking our friands ead neighbors for their many, sets of kind noaa sad sympathy during the death and ill ness of our tether, W. J. Hambree. -The Children GLUCK Bk^ILIUS ,u ?. ts m. ? ^ ?a i A if Mac 5 ??M-' ?*.. ,* < T r , We have for sale SOO bushels Hancroft Prolific Oats' ( graded seed) at t'I?'00 per bushel. When ?inned on Ouir Special Gins? we buy at a premium extra lens^h staple cotton. Good fctyle Dalrvmple and Texas Storm Proof are eeriera?lv worth a premium. We buy for cash or exchange meal and hulls for seed, of sell meal and hulls for cash. ROBERT E. LIGON General' Manager W. H. Dobbins of Townville spent a ?few hours In the city yesterday. M. M. Campbell of Belton waa in [tho city yesterday for a abort stay. Dr ??.d Mm' T. W. LAW and" Miss i Agues ??avenel pf Gnartanburg see apsndMg th? week-end tn rae city Pwtth kt', and Mrs. T. Freak Walkte*. IF YOU CAKT SEE Toa should consett an o:>?n?#n Ulst AT ONCE, . To neglect or tinker with your eye-sight, is very dangerous. Suppose you went blindt . Ryes nsasalned and glasses fitted, prices reasonable, ?t to St? and .ap. Repairs toe and up. Dr. E IL Campfcc? 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