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We gave Mr. Thomas Cartwright the total numbers for doll given out and he selected as the lucky number. We, nor Mr. Cartwright knew thai he would select the number until yesterday morning. Mr. Cartwright has no chances at doll and says he has nb use for the kind we are giving away, but frankly admits that if Santa Claus would find him a big one that could "keep house" it would not make him mad a little bit. Wonder what he meant? j if you have th? number plea? ?nd ; it in at once-but keep your numbers . until we notify you that doll has been ' called for as this number may have ' been misplaced or destroyed. Moore - Wilson Company Special War Time PRICES ' AM ELECTRICAL Southern Public j Utilities Co. : ??-?--?w?.---? ? II i Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy-The \ Mothers' Favorite. , "I gire Chamberlain's Cough Rente- < dy to my children when they have . colds or coughs." writes Mrs. Verne i Shaffer, Vandergrtft, Pa. It always 1 helps them and is far superior to any i ether cough medicine I have used. I i advise anyone In need of such, a med- j leine to give tt a trlal.'V; ?or sale hy < all dealer J._- ? ? 1 SHOW AT PALMETTO MADE QUITE A HIT Watson's Peerless Comedy Co. Pleased Large Audience With Opening BOL The best over, n dandy show, could n't, be beal, mid many other expres sions Bounding the praise of the new show at the Palmetto thu week, could be heard after the performances yesterday, by the many who packed the theatre to witness the opening of Watson's Peerless Comedy Company, in the Hoof 1er Boy. To aay that it is a good show, is putting lt mildly. It ls by far the best that baa been shown in Anderson. Worthy of spe cial mention are Bolus . and Bolus, dancing; Blech outers, einging, and Reynolds and Lewis, yodters. Mr. Reynolds captivated the audience with bia yodling which was the best ever heard in Anderson, ably assisted by Mus Leads who will take a leading part in the yodling today in harmony with Mr. Reynolds. Mles Lewis is Mid to be the only woman living to day that can yodlo in a dean's voice, and the two yodling in harmony at to day's . performance will doubtleaa i raw a large crowd. The wardrobe tor today ie said to be ons of tko most elaborate ever soon in Anderson. Manager Pinkston ts to bo congrat ulated upon securing this attraction, u nothing that would shock the mod esty of the most fastidious was said >r done at yesterday's performance, and assurance is given by the man agement that only the cleanest and best performances ever shown lu this Etty will be given. If the remaining lets to be shown this week sro to be Judged by the opening bill theatre ge ars have, a week of genuine pleasure liefere tasm. . " tl i? J Many of You Will Undoubtedly Have Watches 0 ; OR Your Christmas List This, Year. Wo bave watches at every price at which a good welch can be sold aid every watch sold by ns at any price ls guaranteed to be the best valise obtainable. We have buift our reputation and oar business aa watch dealers up on the policy of offering only such watches aa we can recommend and in maintaining aa .Interest in their performance after every aale. We solicit your .Patronage, but we do not ask you to pay an Increas ed price tod the edftoUges that we offer rou. It ls will wort? your while to consider our watches and prices be fore rt seidig upon a purchase. W A LTER H. REESE Your Jeweler CIVIL COURT GEIS DOWN TO BUSINESS DECEMBER TERM CONVENED WITH JUDGE R. WITHERS MEMMINGER PRESIDING THREE CASES VP Two Disposed of ?nd Trial in a Third Opened Late in After noon. . With two caaeH disposed of. one hy ?rial and the other by non-suit, and the taking of testimony in a third tegun, the December term of the .minnon pleas court for Anderson bounty, which was convened yester iay morning, with Judge lt. Withers Sic m min Ker of Charleston, on the lench, recessed at 6 o'clock p. m., 0 meet again at 9:30 thia morning. The one case disposed of by trial ?van that of L. P. Carpenter versus lohn E. Sadler. An automobile deal a Involved. When court recessed ast night the Jury was still out and ip until a late hour no verdict had leen reached. The case waa argued iv Breazeale ft Pcarman for the ilaintiff and A. H. Dagnall for the de fense. The plaintiff's witnesses wero ft. C. Webb, L. F. Carpenter and T. B. Barle. Witnesses appearing for the lefense were J. E. Sadler and Isbam McGee. The Jurors in this case were: P. J. McGee.-J: N. Ivester. W. J. browning. Ci' A. Maret. W. F. McGee, il. M. Morrow. J. K, Holliday, W. A. 1. Jamlaon. Jultt Strickland. W. W. Barr?a, R. C.-Wilson and J. H. Dav snnort. Upon the consent of counsel for ho defense, the court ordered a non suit In the case of E. V. McCoy ver tut L. B. Robbina. j rho third and laat case taken up "or the day waa that of B. L. and Vira. Willie Summcy versus Ander ten County. The plaintiffs are suing he county for $6,000 damages, lt be ug alleged that they were thrown !rom their buggy while driving over 1 defective bridge on the highway ?etween Greenville and Pendleton. \. H. Dagnall la representing the plaintiffs, while ?<urtz Smith, sol/cl :or for thia-district. ?8 appearing for ho county. The following jurara are ?ntrusted with the caso: Q. Frank lohoaon, foreman; X. J. Wood. G. W. Laboon. B. B. Bleckley. S. C. Major, R. C. Shirley, E V. Harbin. C. C harrison. Foster L. Brown. M. J Leach, C. F. Mcbain. B. B. Fugadale, When court recessed laat night Mrs. 3ummey waa on the witneaa atand. Court was convened yesterday norning at 10 o'clock by Clerk of j nourt Jas. N. Pearman Owing to the absence of Judge -Mcnr.msnscr, a j recess was immediately taken until* noon, t..3 Judire anCvinp on the ^Id lay train from Charleston. At 12 ?'clock court was called again and the business ot the session taken un. ! Kt 1:15 o'clock court recessed until ; ^:30. 7 Upon roll call of the petit jurors tt waa noted that eight wero absent or sxcused, their names being as fol lows: ' - Roy Haywood, excused; J. C. Arm ?trong, excused; J. M. I?on<. excused; '. M. Bowlen, excused: F- VI Mitch ell, not found: W. F. L. Owens, not found; W. A. Harria, not found; J. F. Shirley, out or the State. To take the place of the missing ju rors, an extra venire ot eight were irawn. their names being G. Tl. Balles, F. C. Trlbble. 8. C, Major. E. B. Geer, G. W. Laboon, E. J. Kay, W. W. Scott, B. B. Bleckley. ; HOW ?AMEtUT.V? WAR WttlTTCV. ; ?' I ' ? Author's Ntnry of Manuscript Recent ly Given te.Harvard. (New,c.? Sun.) . In connection, with the recent pre lontatlou ot 'hi, ?original maumu t ?pt if "America" tb-,tho"Harvard college library by tho ?iurylvng ohlhlrer. Ot the Rev. Dr. Samrt?l Francis Smith, luthor of the nymn, the folk *vlng ac: :ount by Dr. Smith nf hov; u? ?ame to mite lt ls re viv il: '.The hymn 'Am-wi-m* wa? ..he fi ult if examining a number of music 1 roka placed In my 'oonda by Lowel. Macon, ssq. Falling in with the tune it! tb* >t them, now called 'Amorsin,' and be ng pleased with Its simple and easy novement. I glanced at the German vords and. seeing that they were pa xiotlc, Instantly felt the Impulse to ?vrlte s patriotic hymn of my own to be same tune. Seising; a soap of waste paper, I put upon lt. within lalf an hour, the verses subatantlally is they are today. I did not pro pose to write a national hymn, I did tot 'know that I had dono so. Too r/hole matter pased out of my mind. "A few weeks afeterward I sent to Mr. Masons some translations; and ?thor pomes. This must hsve chance? o be among them. This occurred la february, 1882. To my surprise, i bund later that he uad Incorporated t Into:a programme tor tko celbra ion vd July 4. In Park Street church. Seaton." Worked Way Around World. JBy working her way around the ./brid by her' wit? Miss Hilda On Mit won $8.000 wager for Jack Loa ron, tba novelist who made the bet vlth ? New York clubman that a wu han could accomplish the task witt * mt much trouble. Miss Gilbert had our years to complete the trip ana ?hen she arrived home recently she dill bad four months to spare. Advanced A real teeta re. (Detroit Pre Presa.) "Bot," asid a member of tho bulld og committee to tba architect, "you lavsa't a single spire on the church.** *'No. tn these days of advanced civi lisation . lt is better to build your murcbes warproof." STV' '. -*"-.,.? . " ? . HHHHHal Kiss Your Coal Stove Goodbye ! The gas stove has the coal stove beaten a mil lion ways. No wood to chop, no coal to car ry, no ashes to take up, carry out, and sift, leaving a trail of dirt and dust from the stove all the way out t? the ash pit. No fire to coax and cod dle. No excess heat. No waste. Gas is a guarantee of tue right kind of a fire instantly for any purpose whatever; and it's more economical, too. Anderson Gas Co. Gore, Ga.. P. A. Morgan had occas ion recently to ose a liver medicine and says of Poley Cathartic Tablet? : "They thoroughly cleansed my sys tem and I felt like a new man-light and free. They are the best medicine khave ever taken for constlpaUon. ey keep tho stomach sweet, liver active, bowels regular." Poley Cathar tic Tablets are stimulating in action, and neither gripe nor sicken. They are wholesome and thoroughly cleans ing, and keep the liver active. Stout people like them. See B. N. Wystt tor tl?0 and $?40 coal. rn The Money Market It?rer grows too tight Cor the erne who has systematically pat a pertala sam eaeh month fa the Bank- Op portunities often open to people who hare nosey. Are yea la a position I le Jake advantage of a j ?oed business opperts> Deposit your money with the SsTlugs De partment ol The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank ta the County. OLD BEN FRANKLIN SAID .?A penny sated ls a penny cara, ed." Ben must have had the sav ing possibilities of such a' store as this In mind ebra he spoke.. We carry the best of sverythag In the grocery Use asi try only to make a fair margin ot profit.. If yea are too busy to call, 'phone as and we will take eanctlag care ol your aseda.. '?rn J. M. McCOWN -, Phone No, 22. Muddy Complexions Moat poor complexions are due to ...* . ' sluggish, torpid livers, constlpaUon and other tiver ills. A dose of Re Le Xe shan Just 'before retiring will tons .p the tiver, carry off the excess bf bile and canse <n ow jr'and natural move ment of the bowels. It will not only make Ita good work felt in better health-make you LOOK woll and PEEL. well. . Ba. cents and 1.00 per pottle roar druggists. Manufactured sud guaranteed hy Evan's Pharmacy. Three Stores, HRS. Vi. A. IIUDGEPS, Ei Thone 57. Sewing ( Iel). The River Street Sewing Club was beautifully entertained one afternoon laat week by Mrs. L on Lesser at her pretty new iwuv .The living room and dining room were bright with Christ mas decorations of holly and poln settas. The afternoon was happily and merrily spent with the fancy work, and a little later this was laid aside and an elegant salad course was ser ved. The members present were Mes dames W. H. Nardine, H?rtesten Har ton, C. S. Minor. J. D. Rast. D. S. Nar dine. Ernest Dugan, J. II. Casey, Ward Thompson, Lula Hlllhouse, H. G. An derson, G. W. Ch iii;; he rn, A. L. Smoth ers, Bretton Simpson and Miss An nie Lesser. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Speer have gone to Charleston to visit friends Phllathea Class. Thc Phllathea class of the Central Presbyterian church will meet tonlgnt at half past seven with Miss Elisabeth Harrison on North Pant street. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank Reen, on Sunday, December 6th, a son, v,. Frank Reed, Jr. Mrs. John F. Vlues nan returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Wil mot, in Chattanooga. Munica** Tea. Tho Senior Phllathea class of the First Presbyterian church are plan ning a beautiful musicale and recep tion for Thursday, afternoon at the home ot Mrs. J. B, Townsend on North Mc Duffie street. From"three-thirty to six o'clock there will he a como and go reception, with'a delightful pro gram of the city's most giftod musi cians, all during the afternoon. All the ladles of Anderson are cordially invit ed. A silver offering will be taken at the door. Kaffee Klatch with Mrs. Whiincr. An enjoyable meeting of the Kaffee Klatch was held Friday afternoon with Mrs. W. C. Whitner as the gracious hostess at her residence on Oakland avenpe. The spacious and attractive rooms needed no adornment save the vaseB of'roses and other late flowers which were in evidence. When sewing was laid aside, tempting refreshments were served, the hostess being assist ed in entertaining by Mrs. W. J. Rod dey and Mrs. John T. Roddey. Only members and several of tho Winthrop teachers were in attendance.- Rock Hill Herald. Baylis E. Anderson Married Today. Mr. Baylis E. Anderson has gone to Hartwell, Ga, where he will be mar ried to Miss Eunice Cunningham at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Sallie Cunningham, at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. They will come back to Andersten tonight- and make this their home. Mr. Anderson being a well known photographer hero. Mr. Ander son's friends will give his bride a cordial welcome to Anderson. SENSATIONAL KILLING OCCURS AT PENDLETON (CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE) said to have walked the length of the store before ho fell and expired. The shooting took place at 6:40 o'clock. Immediately upon receipt of notice of the affair, Sheri*; Ashley left for Pendleton, going on the 6 o'clock train. He returned to the city on tho train arriving here Btortly after 8. o'clock. The killing has eau ned a turmoil In Pendleton, ii io reported, where both % men are well and fav orably known. -1 Theatre Sold -ir% Local Motion Picture House Sold to Ed. Curtin of Greenville. Announcement was m ado yostorday that tho Bijou motion picture theatre had been sold by J. H. Bristow to cn Curtis of Greenville, who took charge of the amusement house yesterday af ternoon. It had ben known for some days that a deal for the theatre was about to be put through. The change In ownership of tn? theatre will affect but one member of the staff, the operator. Mrs. Barton will continue to sell tickets. E. P. Pierce will be the operstor and Mr. Randolph will be the head usher. It was also announced that the Jdu tual service will be discontinued and the Universal only shown. The Trey O' Hearts wil be shown on the regu lar dates. The MaBter Key and Zu dora will be shown at the Bijou in the near future. It wa? stated that tbe Electric theatre vii 1 not be o pened "? present.. Mr Bristow, who ls very popular throughout the city wil leave for Greenville some Ume thia week. Dur ing bis residence here he bas made many friends and admirers who will be sorry to see him go. It ls probable that .he will engage in business in Greenville, where be msde his home before coming to Anderson. THIS-AND FTV?; CENTS! DON'T MI8S THIS. Cut ont this slip, enclose five cents to Foley ? Co., Chicago, lil., writing your name and address clearly. Ton will receive In return a free trial peerage con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Poley Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kid ney ead bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, espec ial ly comforting to stout persons. Po, sale ta your town by Wan*) Phar macy. ! OLDEST FIRM IN CITY TO CHANGE QUARTERS C. A. REED PIANO AND OR GAN CO. GOING TO SOUTH MAIN MOVE THIS MONTH Have Leased New Store Room of | C. S. and W. W. Sullivan-49 Year? Old.. The Ci A. Heed Plano and Organ Company, the oldest concern In thc city, will Bhortly, move to a new atand, it having been announced yea terday by Gen. C. A. Recd that the firm bad teased the new store room of MensT. C. S. and \V. W. Sullivan on South Main street, below the Kress building. The work of removal will begin immediately and be completed hy the first of January. The present stand of the C. A. Reed Plano and Organ Company, on tho west aide of North Main street, has been occupied by the firm for '5"> yeera, and has tho distinction of hav ing done business on the same site for a linger period than any other concern In the city. The building now occupied was erected by Gen. Reed and tho firm of which he ls the head*kas occupied it since. This well known citizen has been in business In thc city of Anderson for 40 consecutive yeera, and In that respect is In a class by himself. There ls not now in the city, lt is said, any one who hus baen*dn business here for ao long a timo aa Gen. Reed. The new quarter8 to which tho firm is to move are among the most up-to-date in the city, being brand new ?nd modern in every respect. It ta understood that one of the two rooms at present occupied by tho firm wtll be loaaed for restaurant purposes. Ne announcement lias been made as to what will bc done with the other room. In a Bottle -Through a Straw is thc only best way to haye your Chere*-Cola. This insures uniform ity in flavor-perfect, f cleanliness. Always pure, wholesome and refreshing. hero-Col Whaddya Got On Might? ^one of my business, of cour... Hit1 I just wanted to suggest J'janis. And speaking of P'jamas, lachelly we think of "Faultless" hem" Sassy Sleep producers, ut Dne Fifty. Traveling men and -ellas who have to in Uppers rec mimend Faultless. ?hirt Tales by "Rick" >r by any other Swell Writer, , vould not do justice to The Mush oom, a symphony of a shirt, thc losom of which Undulates (titre's a new one on yourself jo\. Jimmie) as I was saying, Un lulates with a thousand Tiny Neates. The price of a Mush oom is One Fifty to Two Fifty vhich "Rick" says is Right Rea-. ionable, seeing that he bought some. 'Monk" (You Know Rim) 5ays we have the classiest neck lieces for a Half Bone he has "vcr . ;een. "Monk" has good taste, . metter see 'em before they gkv .-icked over, we ,put one in a Xmat lox at Fifty Cents''too. I'd tell yoi; some more about what "Monk" likes, but Cha ve n't the \ Spice. * T. L. C?ly Company By P. Post. FIRST AID TO THE DOCTOR The doctor is frrst? ' of ? course, in sickness or injury, but a drug store capable of supplying you witiv drugs, . medicines and sick-room goods is also a prime requi site, the more critical the illness, thc greater the need. The doctor first; the pre scription to us, (phone rio. 636)-We do the rest. THE OWL DRUG CO, Genuine Parisian Ivory For HER Dressing Table Wc have a beautiful line of Genuine Parisian Ivory in Toilet Sets, Manicure Set?, Old Mirrors, Comb Brush and Mir ror. Sets, Military Brushes, Picture Frames, Pin T;ays, etc., etc., ina *gre*t variety of patterns. Monograms or Initials Engraved in Gold or Colors. hiarchbanks & Babb se**? The Secret of a Good Figure often I le? Tn the himmler*. 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