NOSTRILS Ai HEAD STUFFY rnnu . nm n nn niTenniM mum H ?ULU un unmnnnr My Cleansing, Healing Balm Instantly fleur* >ose, Head and Throat, Stops Nasty Catarrhs! Discharges. Dull Headache (Joes. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle, anyway just to try It-Apply a little In 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 morning! the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal Bore throat TT?U be gone. And such misery no..- Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the heat of the nos trils; penetrates and heals the inflam ed swollen membranes which line the nose, bead and throat; clears the air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief J comes immediately. Don't lay awake to-night strug gling for breath, with head stuffed nostrils cloned, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or cold, with ita running nose, fo il muBous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distress ing but truly needless. Put your faith- Just once - in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. oooooooooooooooooooe teach. ? pirspifi ?KW? * Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mahaffey and lit o EUREKA NEWS, o tiB Bobble are the guests cf R. E. u * Campbeil. O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O 0 O O O O ,R . " ?... , _ Mrs. Laura Brock Alexander and - Isens of Whitmlre spent last week at EUREKA, Nov. 17.-The Rural.W. L. Andrews'. Improvement Association met at the Mi*. Nix of Whitmlre returned home school house Friday afternoon. It was:with recollections of the pleasantness decided to givb $5 to enlarge our ll- of Anderson county, br?ry of books and to carry lunch and ' Mr8 Gambrell, Miss Cara Join Miss Carlington Saturday and Shlrley and Mr8. w u Anderson at lear nsomethlng about school Im- tended THE STATE W> M. TJ. at Newber provement. , ry last week. Mr. B. B. Breazeale, Jr., has re- _ -, _ ... -^." ,7 ... turned to Greenville after a pleasant M Jkjg W*U Teet wlth summer spent at home. Mre; D?wUt Ma8tAer8 Thursday after Miss Bertie Gentry loft Saturday to notf 3 & m- ,A flu? membership i8 _ _? J _' desired. We will have reports of ^^^??^?^g^,^?^^^i^'^^^^'^'^^F^^^^^^^^ State meeting. ? .-mm Our day school under the skillful management of our efficient teacher. Miss Valeria Crowthers, ls moving oft Nanzetta's Prescription. nicely. It is a pity that all the pa trons can't realise they are losing golden moments by not sending their Try,a bottle of Nanzetta's Pre- children right at the beginning, scription for impure blood, kidney, Mrs. John Daniels and Mrs. Von Maslen wero the guosts of Mr3. B. B. liver and stomach. It has pleas- Breazeale. ed hundreds and thousands, whv Everybody that can come to Eureka Sunday schcol Sunday afternoon at 3 shouldn't it please you.. Doctors p m> A BUrpriBe will be In store for and druggists claim lt can not be you. , i Farmers are progressing nicely with improved upon, for what it is re- tQe gathering of their cropB. Many commended. have fine fall gardens. Lets forget the price of cotton for a spell and do Sold and guaranteed by all lead- some. ?' the wlhin?? aroun? ?ur OW^ premises we have been promising the lng drug stores and the Nanzet- patient wife we'd do for years. Wff ta Medicine Company, 114 Coffee have Plenty of opportunity. TO keep i busy is the best antidote for hard St, Greenville, S. C. Pone 1316. times. Bc thankful tte as good as lt 1 ls. Just one week till Thanksgiving ( 1 . . -^"7; IF YOU CAN'T SEE ?.\*^ j prices reasonable, $3 to SS and up. ?*4M-l^??^fei ' Repairs 10c and up. !' Dr. M. R. Campbell ^.EL jfoW^''^-1 112 W. Whitner St. V Anderson County Authorities Will Ask Federal Government to Investigate Savannah River. P opie all over Anderson county have been walting for several weeks gone by to hear the report of the special committee appointed to ex amine into whether or net certain in- , terests have caused damage to the peo- \ pie attending to traffic across the Sa- , vannah river, by reason of having erected a dam at a distance some , miles up the river and therefore inter- i fered with passage between Anderson j County, South Carolina, and certain , Georgia counties. This special com- . mlttce furnished a presentment to the , court ot general sessions yesterday and their document makes very in- , teresting reading. The report saya in. . part: "We have investigated these com- . plaints and And that they are well '. founded. Navigation has been serious ly interfered with and we find that many citizens of Georgia and South Carolina have been interfered with and caused delay In crossing the Sa vannah river. "In view of the serious nature and importance of this matter to the citi zens of this State and of Georgia, as well as to the parties immediately in terested in Brown's Perry and the Portman Shoals dam and in view also of the fact that this question involves the question ot power and Jurisdic tion, not only of this State and the State of Georgia, but also ot the Unit ed States, we deemed lt proper to sub mit the matter to the 'solicitor of the circuit, with the request to make an invesigation and t / submit to us a re port and we also employed special counsel to assist in the matter. "For the present we have decided that it will be sufficient to call the matter to the attention of the proper Federal authorities and to the atlor ncy general of thia ?tate. We there fore recommend that your honor in struct the clerk of comt to send a copy of this special presentment, to gether with the report and opinions attached thereto, to each of tho fol lowing officers, to wit: secretary of war at Washington, each of the United States sssatsra from Sout?. Carolina, to the member of congress from thc Third congressional district, to thc attorney general o' thc United States, to the United States attorney for the district of South Carolina, to the at torney general ot South Carolina" In the report of counsel, prepared by Kurts P. Smith, solicitor and Ern est F. - Cochran, the attorneys make the statement that in their opinion this matter can not bc handled ac cording to.law by-the courts of South Parolina and thit It ia a matter tot. .the United States courts to decide. In conclusion tho statement says - "We suggest therefore thst the mat ter should be brought to the attention of the proper F?d?rai authorities and if relief-ls given there will lie no ne cessity for any action by your body or in the State courts. If, however, the Federal authorities should All to give, any relief,, then this grand Jury might determine whether or not it would be advisable to present an in dictment in the court of general ses sions and test the Jurisdiction of the State courts in such proceedings, or tte matter might then. be brought to the attention of the attorney general r.f South Carolina in older that the State ot South of matter arid wire mo at th?B office and make newspaper announcements for 3 o'clock. Thank you. (Signed) "WILLIAM BANKS." Captain Adger wired Col. Banks that Belton and community would be pleased to have the grain campaigners stop over In Belton and talk to'dur farmers. We hope that every farm er In Anderson County who can, will bo In Belton Thursday and hear these men talk on this vital .subject. Re member the date and make lt your business to be present. Thursday* November ia, at 3 o'clock in the af ternoon. Lander girls wearing cotton dresses at their graduation seems to have been received as good newe, every where. Of course the girls of this Suite can do as their grandmothers did, and if necessary wear thc ':home To and From the NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST Leaven; INO. 22_6:00 A. M. Not 6. 3:35 P. M. Arrives:. No. 5 . . .. 10:$0 A. M. No. 21_4:55 P. M. Information, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly given. .1 E. WILLJAMS, G. P. A" Augusta. Ga. T. B, CURTIS, C. A., Anderson, S. C. BRILLIANT SUCCESS WAS FIRST EXHIBIT BIG COWDS HERE FOR POUL TRY SHOW FINE CHICKENS Prise Winners Represent Prettiest Fowls Ever Brought to Ander son for Exhibition Pnrposes. By Monday afternoon it wes a set tled fact that the Anderson County Poultry Show ?'auld be a success but not even the men connected with the venture bad hoped that the affair would score the success it did. The chicken fanciers were all pleased and the public of the county expressed wonder' that Anderson county could exhibit so many fine specimens. Tho chickens were all pretty and the Judge, Mr. Verdery of Augusta, Qa., had his hands full In making the de clsi'jns. .The show took place In tho Pepper building on West Wbltner street and the doors opened at 9 o'clock. By 10 o'clock the building was well tilled and at that hour Prof. Frank C. Hare 5f the poultry department of Clemson College, delivered a short address on poultry. The Judging of the exhibits began it ll o'clock and lasted almost all day. since the decisions in some in stances were very difficult. The offi cial award of prisca, as announced last night, ls as follows: Barred Rocks- 1st price, Dr. J. M. Holcombe. , Barred Rocks- 2r 1 prise, C. C. Dargan. Buff Rocks, 1st prise, W. H. Mil ford; second prize, Dr. Il, H. Harris. White Rocks- First prize, Dr. H. H. Harris; second prize, J. A. West. Black Orpingtons- First prize, W. M. Webb; second prize, Nono. White Orpingtons- First prize, J. A. Mahaffoy. " Buff Orpingtons- First prize, Mrs, D. Li. Deid; second, lt. E. Campbell. White WyandotteR- First prize. G C. Hall; second prize, G. C. Hall. Silver Tall Wyandotte*- First prise Partridge Wyandotte?- First prize, Dr. W. 8. Hutchins. Golden Lace Wyandottcs -First prize, Disqualified. .- . Columbian Wyandottcs. disqualified. Single Comb Reds- 1st prise, L. H SeeL Ros? comb Reds- First prize, S. M. WU Hf ord; second prize, & M. Wi lil ford. White LeHhor(?6- First prize, John L. Jolly; scsond prize, R. E. Camp bell. Brown Leghorns- First prize, E. C. Rey?, B>ack Minorcas- First prize, H. H. Harris; second prize, disqualified. Silver S. Hamburgs- First prize, W. M. Wobb; second prizo, J. H. Bal lard. Blue Andalusian- First prize, Mal colm Burris; second prize, Malcolm Burris. $ CanfpiricS- First prize, disqualified. ".ornlah Indian Games- First prise,' W. S. Hutchinson; second pi izo, W. M. trenahaw, Whito Indian Gamea- First, prize, John I.. Jolty; second prize, John L. Jolly. Pit Games- First prize, S. B. Wes singen, second prize, S. B. Wessin gen Bronze Turkeys First prise, O. P. Pcttigrow; second prize, O. P. Petti grew. Indian Runner Ducks- First prise, II. H. Harris; second prize, Calvin Rodgera Tekin Ducks- First prise, H. H. HsrrlB. Best Pen Capons- First prize. E S. Prescott: second prise, G. C. Hall Best Singlo Opon- First prise, G. c. Hall. 'Baatarn?- First prise, M. B. Hall Homer Pigeons- First prize, J. T. Walker; second prize, Roy Masters, Carmaux -First prise, D. A. Reid; second prise, L. H. Seel. Best Squabs- First prize, D. A. Reid. ' - . jiiiuxA Specials. Bays* Special- V&non Campbell. Ladies Special- Mrs. D. L. Reid: White Wyandotte Special- G. C. Hali. White Leghorn* Specltl- R. II Campbell. Brown Leghorn- E. C. Keys. Barred Rock Sceclal- J. M. Hol combe. ^Rbode Island Red Special-' J. T. Sweepstakes. Best Tri J In Show- First prise, J. L. Jolly; second prise. J. L. Jolly. Bast Cock in Show- First price, G. "'Bast'cockerel In Show- K. EL Campbell. ' ?'-?IHM Hen in Show- W. S. Hutchtn- J son. Best r?llel in Show- Mrs. D. L. Reid. . -1-:.? ooooobooo o o o o o c o o o THE CITADEL o ? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The Citadel, Charleston, SV C., Nov. l?.-r-(flpeclal).'-Next Tnesdiy evening itt 8:30 p. m.. a big rally meeting of tho Alumni and ex-cadets ol the Cita del will be held ?n the chsr.-< Ready-to-Wear, and the others followed our lead. As everyone well knows, the Quality and Style of goods handled by this house is the VERY BEST, so when the opportunity is presented to buy the BEST at GREATLY REDUCED prices at the Beginning of the Season, it's TIME TO ACT. The discrimination buyers have been quick to take advantage of our sale; better come down here TODAY. First come, first served. Out Size Suits For Ladies $35.00 and $32.50 Suits now - - $24.00 |K- Ml r* , All $25.00 Dresses, Coats *7l and Suits now - $20.00 1-2 OFF MILLINERY One-Half Off 1-2 OFF The ladies like the Redfern Corset for it's beauty as w !1 as for its straight lines in the back, its med ium I ust. , So lightly boned that it gives a waist-like feeling of comfort-and graceful, natural contour. Don't fail to have our Corsetier, fit you with YOUR model in the jaolly celebrated Redfern. It* the the acme of perfection in corsets. While you are shopping--just to remind you we carry full lines of Mussingwear, Fay Hose, Hole Proof Hose, and Peerless Underwear, and this, is the time to buy them. The Original Ready-to-Wear Store. tlon which thirf announcement has met assures a large attendance from the ninety odd Citadel men in Char leston. ' The text of'the lotter follows: , Charleston, S. C., Nor. 13, 1914. AB an alumnus or ex-cadet of the Citadel in Charleston you aro car nes', requested to attend a meeting in the chanel of the Citadel on Tuesday, the 17th inst at 8:30 p. m. The object of the meeting is to in augurate steps looking to a deeper in terest on the part ot the ninety or 2'ore local Citadel man Ls the welfare of . the institution in general, and es pecially to arouse interest in ; Citadel atfci?tic^ a vlev, to giving the institution a more prominent place In the intercollegiate sports ot the South. Wo aro going to do something. Come and give us the, : ?neflt of your views. Signed by W. S. Allen. 1887; John P. Thomas, 1893 ; E. Vc. Thomas, (ex-cadet) 1899; W. P. Smith (ex cadet). 1900; Julian F. Nohrden, 1908; Jno. B. Grlmball, 1910; Jenkins M. robertson. 1891; R, H. Allan (ex cadet) 1897; W. B. Mette, 1908; Prank Q. Bason, 1908;. Arthur P. > McGee, 1908; J. Robertson Martin, 1918. An Unusual Opportunity The special departments of Anderson Col lege CATI enroll a few more pupils, and the Col lege invites the ladies of Anderson and vicinity to take advantage of this opportunity., PIANO Prof. and Mrs. Goode VOICE Miss Strarath:n VIOLIN Miss Smith ?RT Miss Ita ffiseur DOMESTIC SC?FNCE Mis? Murray EXPRESSION Mus WukttLId II Whether you contemplate taking up tho study of any or these studies or not, we will he glad to have you msit the College and see the work that ia being done. Anderson CoMege D?? JAS. P. K?N??ID, President