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A few days ago wc were asked by a prospective buyer to find out if a certain home in North An derson was for sale. , v When approached, thc owner answered-"Yes, 1*11 sell for a S 1,000.00 profit and build another in North Anderson right away." j_ URGES ANDERSON IO PLANT SOME TOBACCO SAYS THAT THERE IS MONEY IN CROP EXPERT'S VIEWS Says That Tobacco Can Be Rais cd on a Large Scale in Ander son County at Good Profit. According to a letter received in Anderson yesterday, it ls possible to raise tobacco in tills section of the State and at a decided prolit as well. Thc letter says that Anderson county land ih weil uduptcd to the raising of toiteco und Hie expert furnishing the information suys that this county will lind that the industry is a paying one, if the fanners of thc county ever take to the idea. The letter sent herc was written by L. L. Clark of Mais Klug, and he says that he Is familiar with iii the details .jf tobacco planting and he is will ing *o come to Anderson and instruct the Aiider"on planters in the work of raising tobacco, if any of them care to take hold of thc proposition. Ile agrees to come here, Bhow the farm ers how to get started and visit each of them once a day uutll thc crop ls harvested and cured- provided a cor italn number of furmers will go into the work. Tho letter says that tobacco Is sure to bring a good price during the com ing year and that all Anderson form ,ers would realizo a good profit off their investment should they go into the tobacco raising Industry. ; . Mr. Clark Haya that ho knows a number of fanners In Florence county who sold their tobacco crop this year as high as $218.00 por acre and that he has known the best and brightest tobacco to bring as much as $400 per acre. j Tho Florence man says if the cham ber of Commerce hore can manage to Interest Anderson farmers that he will como' to Anderson and will assume charge of the work in time to get tho next year's crop planted. Ho says that he can furnish references showing that he kr.'JW.s his husmees and is well (equipped in his linc. FRENCH REPORT A GOOD DAY Claim Two Attacks Were Repul sed With Heavy Losses to the Germans. rAuia, Nov. 14.-The following ol , tidal communication was issued to ! night by the French war office: s "From thc North sea to Lille, the day has been good. Two attacKs by ' the enemy, one to tho northeast of I Zonnebeke, the other to the south of [Ypres have been repulsed-the latter with 'heavy losses to the Germans. ? "Between thc canal ot La Hasse and ' Arras, and in the region of Llhons the enemy has made two attempts, without result. "There ls nothing else to report. ' "M. Polo de Bernr.be. the Spantah ambassador at Berlin and In charge nt French interests, having been au thorised to visit a camp of prisoners of war In Germany, the minister of war has, by a reciprocal measure, au thorised Myron T. Herrick, the Ameri can ambassador In France, to visit all the prisoners' camps where Gormans aro detained in French territory. Mr. Herrick has begun tnese visits this week.*' HACKS HACK! HACK! With1 raw. ticking throat, light chest soro lungs, you need Foley*s Honey and Tar Compound, and quickly. The first doso helps, lt leaves a soothing, healing coating as It slides down your throat, you feel botter at once. S. Martin, Bassett, Neb., writes: "I had a severe cough and cold and was al most past going. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and am glad to say lt cured my cough entlroly and my cold soon disappeared." Every user ls a friend. Evans Pharmacy. The Columbia says: 'lh* whlpporwlll would seem to be an ap propri?t? emplem for the Allies." Guess so, but who would dare sug gest the sweet William aa the tri natlonal flower.? CONVENE TOMORROW WILL BE A BUSY WEEK HERE MANY INDICTMENTS Solicitor and Other Court Officials Will Have Hands Full in Dis posing of Numerous Cases. Beginning tomorrow morning, An derson county will have a busy week of court. The Court of General Ses sions will con rene with Judge Ii. W. Menimiuper presiding and Judging from the number of indictment? In his hands. Solicitor Kurtz P. Smith is going to he a decidedly busy man for the next sin, days if hi* gets thc dock et cleaned up In on? week. While none of tin? cases to to tried are of a sensational nature, yet they : are all of interest and there will prob- . ably be many visitors to thc city throughout the week. Ibo following are the jurors for tho one week of criminal court: R. C. lilllhouse, Centerville. P. V. Lecroyl, Anderson. J. E. MattlL'jn, Hulton. Arthus Long, Williamson. H. F. Evatt, Garvin. W. O. McKinney, Anderson. .1. H. Bishop. Williamston. W. K. Glenn, Centerville. W. G. Evans, Varrenes. John Tripp. Willlamston. R. r. Cheek, Varennes. J. I. Murdock, Martin. W. W. Walker, Hopewell. W. J. Hawkin?, Martin S. J. McCullough, Corner. W. M. McAllister, Garvin. P. I). Skelton. Anderson. R. H. Newton, Garvin. W. H. Hammond, Willlamston. S. J. Barnett, Pendleton T. L. Little, Savannah. L. V. Goer, Honea Path. Jeff Vormer, Pork. G. W. Burdett. Hall. R. M. Lusk, Hon?a Path L W. Cox. Belton. W. B. Black- Brushy Creek. F. L. Gaines, Pork, j * 8. E. Gerard, Rock Mills. A. B. Campbell, Broadway. ,P. S. Bunton, Helton. J. W. Merritt, Bushy Creek. Allen Mahaffey, Belton. N*. G. Harris, Savannah. T. A. Ht ll, Hall. J. D. McElroy. Pendleton. Best Cough Medicine, for Children. "Three years agc when I was liviug In Pittsburg one of my children had a hard cold and coughed dreadfully, lipon the advice of a rugglst 1 pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's COUgh RcmO'i" on rt I* V./*,-. ort M oH bim at onco. I fiad it the best cough med icine for childron becauso it ls pleas ant to take. They do not object to taking lt." writes Mrs. T^afayctto Tuck. Homer City.' Pa. This remedy contains no opinion or other narco tic, and may bo given to a child as confidently, as to an adult. Sold by all dealers. . Women Suffer Terribly Y rora Kidney Trouble Around on her feet all day-no won der a woman has backache, headache, stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor Bicep and kidney trouble. Foley Kid hoy Pills give quick relief for these trouble*.. They strengthen tho kid noys-take away the aches, pain and weariness, weak back and swollen aching joints due to kidney and blad der trouble. Try Foley Kidney Pills and seo how much better you feel. Evans Pharmacy. Schloss Baltimore Clothes No matter what your calling or oc cupation, ?ii distinctions are wiped away when yon pat on a suit of 8CIOHH llaltimore Clothes. Ita the style that does lt. lt achieves for yea a smart, prosperous appearance at a single stroke, lt marks you a? a man who keens step v ith progress. It Is a great conlidenre builder. Call on us. Ask us to show you the new Fall models.' You'll realize the style difference the moment you see thom. It's worth knowing about. It's worth haring. Overcoats and Suits m to $25^ Worth More PARKER & BOLT THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS QUE?lf?HEATRE 'f.ONEA PATH, 8. C. i i Wi I MONDAY'S PROGRAM "LAST SERMON" A Two Reel American, featuring Wm. G'amood and Titian Bich' In a Grip ping story of a fight for principle^ OUR MUT AL GIRL NO. 19. "SOME NERVE" Keystone. Coming Tntsday, MILLION BOLLAB MYBTI?HY? tn i Wheat On accpunt of ?he enormous ?demand-supplies of good SEED stock are baird to obtain. We will bave some stock dur ing the coining weak of Lea'ps Prolific Red May and Blue straw all redeemed and graded--quali ty will please any one. Forman Smith Seedsman. Phone 464. DIJOU JU... THEATRE 'm I Mondar*?? Program The Lu NH of Kiikrankpe.Victor Two reel comedy drama. This ls a Scotch Highlander story and should And a mrtlcular interest, owing to the fact that the Highlanders aro playing a prominent part in tnc war now .in Europe. Snooper's Day Off. Sterling A bath-house comedy tull of good (un. Ont of the Denutfrs' Hands. .Reliance Western dranr) with Florence Crawford and Arthur Mackley. Dash Lore and Splash . . .. Keystone Comedy. . ' 1 The Ose Who Cared.? .Princess Drama i Coming Tuesday, "The Million Dpi? lar Mystery* No. 21. J Coming Wednesday. ?The Last Days ef Pompeii," the great Pasquali $250, 000 production, presented In 8 reels| Admission will be on Wednesday,1 children, 15c, and adults, 25c. Coming Thursday, -Tne Trey tr Hearts," No. 10. . CITHOLAX. TJeer? say lt is tho ideal, perfect laxativo drink. Mr. M. J: Perkins Oreen Bay, Wis., says "I have used pills, oils, salts, etc., but were all dis agreeable) and unsatisfactory. In Cit-' rolax I havd found tho ideal laxative drink." For sick headache, sour sto mach. Issy livor, congested bowels it ls the perfect laxativo and gtvos a thorough flush. SonBltlvo, dollcate peoplo. Invalids and children find It easy to take and pleasant In action. Results thoroughly satisfactory. Evans Pharmacy. With tho ever Increasing "price" (not scarcity o?) land lt becomes moro difficult for a laboring man to buy and own his homo and corresponding ly he and hts are leas free- and* loss valuable to themselves and their state, and they sink lower in civili sation, and are worth lust as much less to "business" and tho community, in proporllion to their loss individual ly. important. Boar itt mind that Chamberlain's Tablets not only move the bowels but Improve tho appetite and. strengthen the digestion. For sale by all dealers AOOOOOOOOO Ou O O 0 u u u O o o o PENDLETON o ? o ? O O O O O O O O O O o o o o o o o o Wc aro all glad to hoar that Mra. fi. J. Mounce, who'hat bee: .. ?ry sick. Ik much better. f Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mounce of Leb anon ?pe?i. lue day ?u iowa Sunday. Mr. George Irby, who has been at the Harris Hall for the past month, loft Monday to take chargo of his school near Seneca. Miss Kate Stevens spent last week in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCrary of Chicago- who attended the McCrary Fant wedding, returned to their home Tuesday. . Mrs. Doan Epps and Mrs. Bill Clay ton of Shalon spent Tuesday with Mrs. Peeler. Mrs. S. E. Major and . Mrs. David Beaty of Anderson spent a few hours in town Monday with Mrs. McPhall. Miss Mary Wright of Anderson, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. 8. M. McCrary, has returned to. her Bonne. Mrs. Edwin Johnson of Memphis, Tenn;, who has been spending the summer with her mother, Mrs. J. B. E. Shaw, was Called home very sudden ly Saturday on account of her hus band's iiinei8. . Misses' Lula Scribbling and Isabel la Gentry of Anderson spent the afA ternoon with Mrs. M. H. Foster. The Presbyterian Manse will be completed in a few days Little Mise Mary Johnson gave a party at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J.? E. B. Sloan, November the 9th. ! Mrs. E. G. Evans has gone to An 'derson to spent the week with rela> (Uvea. f ,vMr. and Mrs. J. F. Evans of An derson spent Sunday In town with rel? atlves. Miss Matilda Wilson ls visiting her sister, Mrs. Ida Foster. , Remarkable Care of Croup. ' "Last winter . when my little bery had croup I got hun ? bottle of Cham berlain's Consh Hemedy. I honestly bcljevo it sa. od his life," writes Mrs. J. B. Cook, Indiana, Pa-, "It cut the phlegm and relieved his coughing spells I am most grateful -tor what this romody has done for him." For sal? by all dealers. ' % Slop! Look! and Think! See Tuesday Morning's Paper for Sensational Pri?e Reductions on Fall Shoes fot6* Baby, Misses, Boy?, Men' and Women' D J% 1 rori l iu i nc/\ i rete I Six Beautiful j Choros Girls A.M. PI1S?KSTON. Owene. The Southern Beauties Musical Comedy Company Presents **The Widow Green** A Tuneful, FroHcsome, l^ughnJblo Musical Comedy. 'The Best Male Oairtetie itt Okie ThU Mwical Comedy Co., coom ?Mi th. VERY HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION poMibU; ?ad th?y ?in play al tho Palmetto ALL WEEK, with a eoupbto change Nightly. TU. dhow u Ik* BEST cnn shown if the Palmetto. Monday'. Moyie Program:-"TWIN BROTHERS", a two reel ip*dal feature? Labio, "FABLES OF LE1TI?"?" THE FALSE ALARM"-Euaaay Fan* Comedy; 'TOUT!CS AND THE PRESS". -Vitafrajm. /^OMISSION IO c. Admits 20c.