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Change In Location I am now located over W. A. Power's grocery store at 212 1-2 S. Main Street. I thank my friends tor their past patronage and ask con tinuance of same' I make plate? nt $6.50 I make gold crowns at$4.00 Silver fillings, 50c and op. Gold fillings $1.00 and cn Painless Extracting 4Ck\ I make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveo litis of the gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. All work guaranteed first class. S. G. BRUCE DENTIST "NZ" GLADDENS SODE, TIRED FEET ______ N "TIZ" make? sore, buming, tired feet fairly d?nee with delight. Away go the .ches and pains, the corne, callouses, blisters ?ad bunions. " TIZ " drawa out the acida and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard ?ou work, how ong you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, "TIZ" bringa restful foot comfort. "TIZ" is won derful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet Your teat just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Ort a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist, or department store. End font torture forever-wear smaller shoes, vour fest fresh, sweet and bann^ Tickets to points East ot West ot Ohio And Potomac RI 16th to 25th Inc,, and 81 ah January 6th, 1215. Tickets to Arkansas, OM ssl? Dee, 20, 21 and ?, wit 18th. 1615. Tickets to points tn lllinc Nebraska, and Wisconsin, wi to 24th inc and 20, 30 and SI 18th, 1115. Por tickets, through Polin information. call on Ucket a W. R. TABER, T. P. A., W. Greenville, 8.-C. Commerica? a Financial (By Aiaceiatod Pr??.) NEW YORK. Dec. 9.-- The broadei inquiry (or Investment issues which followed the recent announcement that the stock exchange will reopen next Saturday for dealings in stocka, lost rons of ita scone today. Prices as a whole were fully maintained ana in one Important instance-* the New York city 3 per cent three-year notes -a new record of 104 1-2 was attain ed. Honda were inclined to react in the later dealings, the underlying is sues of some southern roads showing marked declines Ssocks moved irregularly according1 ! ' to lists submitted by the exchange, , and the number of issued)showed some-? contraction. About the only important ! stock that sold above yesterday's best i. was Reading. Exchange on Berlin and Hamburg, while less active than recently, over shadowed all other features in the market for foreign remittances. Ca bles oh Berlin touched 93, the high? eat quotation of the. present move ment. PoBlp^iamen?. c: regular quarterly dividends by the New York dural and Hud BO-i F.vi-r Railroad sui tho Lake 8h>ra and Michigan So Uh fr rt Railway ojfv'cd considerable discus sion In the financial district, Until .ty was learned the two companies which sie to be co:\;*rVfdated at the ban ning of the coming year, probably Ju tend to deem *e a oint dividend on tho increased cap-.?*ligation.' Proposals for, the shipment of a large noiou'it ?1 ?te ,1 tlea to Europe suggested a renewal ot foreign bay ing of this character and the domes tic situ-Uion- was improved by the placing of some !??l*ge orders lat freight ?ara. General tuying of m'r cellaneous order was in excess of io cent weak*, acordiag to trade author ities, hilt far beiow ihe normal. New York Cotton NEW YORK, Dec 9.-Reports of in crease southern spot offerings and New Orleans selling orders gave the cotton market rather an unsettled tone today, and the close wad steady at a net decline ot 2 to 9 points. The market opened steady at a de cline of 1 to 2 points in sympathy with easier Liverpool cables. Trading was very quiet during the morning but offerings increased shortly after mid day and there seemed to be very lit tle buying power around the ring. De cember was relatively steady while March and the later months closed about 8 to 9 points net lower. Details ot the proposed cotton loan plans, as published before the open ing created rather abeartsh impres sion on sentiment. The main factor on the afternoon decline, however, appear, ed to be the increased southern offer ings, ana reports of ah easier turn in the spot situation. Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands 7.60; Gulf 7.76. No eales. Cotton futures closed steady. Open high low close January .. ..7.19 - - 7.14 March. ..7.88 7.39 7.32 7.SS May. ..7.66 7.58 7.61 7.61 July..?..7. i S 7.74 7.67 7.?7 October.8.00 8.00 7.92 7.92 o New Orleans Cotton NEW ORLEANS, Dec 9.--Cotton fell away under the pressure of hedge selling today, preserving a. good tone until late in the session but closing easy at the lowest of tho day, a net loss of 8 to 12 points. Some invest ment baying-was noted in the morn ing, but in the afternoon the market had little support. The loss of one-alxteenth tn local spot prices and of one-eighth at Dal las, where middling was quoted, ft 6 3-4 and sales ot 14,149 bales were re ported, created rather an unfavorable lmpreasloh. In shipping circles it waa said exporters were biding three dol lars, a hundred pound for cotton room, from Gulf ports to. Bremen. Local ly?: two of the largest steamship Unes entering this port withdrew freight rates to English ports. This wss tak en to mean by some that their ships Mississippi River, South and iver will be on salo December d.Jan. 1st, with return limit ahorna, and Texas will be on h final return limit January ils, Iowa, Minnesota. Missouri, ill be on sale december lath lat, with return limit January ian respiration and complete gtnLy.ofc1 write,' :i.-Mc0*t^ A. A..' Columbia, S. C. aid Financial " 1 tad already booked f?ll cargoes but >y others was thought to mesa 4uat a laval battle might be impending. Foreign exports for the day totalled (4,9(6 bales, bringing exports for the tesson up to 1,060,237 bales. Spot cot on quiet; sales on the spot 300; to irrire 1,000. Cotton futures closing t January 7.04; March' 7.18; May f.37; Jnly 7.57; October 7.82. O ?? Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL^ Doc. 9.-Cotton, spot inlet; prices steady; American mid liing fair 6.26; good middling 4.62; nlddllng 4.30; low middling 3.90; food ordinary .3.26; ordinary 2.80. ialea 3,000 bales, including 5.300 American and 500 for speculation and sxport Receipts 20,293 bales, includ ng 18343 American. Futures closed quiet May-Juno 4.10; ruly-Aug?st 4.10; October-November 1.26 1-2; January-February 4.31 1-2 Cotton Seed Oil NBW YORK, Dec. 9.-Cotton seed til was higher early on the firmness. >f crude holders but prices turned j ; tasy later under selling by the west md an attempt on the part of refiners 0 liquidate. some of their holdings. nomi prices were unchanged ot 2 mints net higher for leading months. Sales 14,700 b?rrela. The market closed steady. Spot ?.85(3)6.00; December 6.8606.88; Tanuary 6.9606.98; January 0.070 I.ll; March 6.1706.18; April 6.260 1.29; May 6.3706.38; June 6.470 5.49; July 6.56?g.58, Dry Goods NEW YORK, Dec. 9.-An order for >00,000 yards of wool khaki for army overcoatings and suitings for foreign shipment was placed here today. Worsted yarns were firm. Wool shoddy md coarse wool were active and ad vancing. Cotton yarns, were dulfc A general revision in bleached cotton waa expected. o-] Money Market NEW YORK, Dec. 9.-Call money iteady; high 4; low 3 1-2; ruling rate 1 1-2; last loan 4; closing bid 3 1-2 ; last offered 4. Closing; Mercantile paper 4 1-40 I 1-2. Sterling exchange heavy; 60 lay bills 4.8475; for cables 4.8725. Bar diver 49 3-4. Chicago Grain 4 CHICAGO, Deo, 9.-The Illness ot :he German emperor and possibilities ?f its becoming a factor for peace had ouch to do today with a decided lownturn In wheat. The i.arket clos ;d heavy, 7-801 to 11-8 under last light Corn finished a sixteenth to L-8 off, oats down 1-103-8 to 1-2 and provisions varying from 5c decline to h rise of ? 1-?. Grain and provisions closed; Wheat, December 1.15 5-8; May L.20 3-8. .-Corn, December 62 3-8; May 68 1-2. Oats, December 47; May 51 1-8. ' Cash grain: Wheat, No. 2 red. L.16 7-801,17 3-4; No. 2 hard, 1.16 L-801.17 1-2. . Corn, No. 2 yellow old, 63 1-2064; lew 82 1-2063. Oats, standard, 47 3-4048 1-4. . Live Stock CHICAGO, Dec. 9.-Hogs weak. Sulk .i. 1007.46; light, 6.9007.65v nixed 6.9007.66; heavy 6.8507.50; ough 6.8507; pigs 5.6007.60. Cattle firm. Christmas show yeari nga |13; other holiday beeves 10.760 2; native steers 6.70010.70; cows md heifers 3.2508.50; calves 0.500 ?.25. Sheep firm- 8hocp 5.2006.25; yeari nga 51260^85;, 'lambs , 6.4008.60. FIRST AMFWCANT h . CROSS OF i ? ' -L Resident of Franc? Bettows Highc ment Unan Myron T. Horri Services WMle Amk NEW YOl&i.Dec,9-Th^GrsndCross if the Legion of Honor is pu, its way rom the President ot France ta lr on T. Herrick. In recognition of *ft. lerrlck's services lo the French pCO de white ambassador td France. Mr. lerrlck waa decorated yesterday with ??mbeaa, acting vn wireless or from the French ambassador at ??htngton, who said ho wss acting mder instructions Of Piesldent Pom are. ? ? ? ?* The decoratiop. was P?ed upon Mr. lorrlck's coates soon as tbs steamer ?ached the thre? mlle ec* limit Of LmaricAn sovereignty., Announcement ? the bestowal pf the honan was made oday when the Rochambeau decked. Tao Grand Cross of the Legion of io.ior. is the .highest honor which th* ae^fcr welcome waa itve? | ing ambassador and Ina wile ?hen the bessel d~Jked. The pass** eera, oee?ly *n ?**rtos France., tatt the rail and cBeered es Mr. ana i iTfc flerrlcfc ertJke?f?own the^gen*?1 dank; and the etieerinrwae take? up tf hartiWof twa* who had goae o\he pier to e*e*t hl??en. ^belt ot etty, State; cation and the ?ate ot ? Kerrick declined to.talk for _ tioh upon "nia experiences Trance. > Mr. Herrick appeared ; to he aw* rhea he heard he had been meaxft Cr tho 191? Republicen presWetv NEW COUNTY RGRUG HOC UNDER CONSIDERATION COMMISSIONERS CONSIDER ING TAKING OVER TWO HIGHWAYS OTHER MATTERS Patted Upon nt Regalar Monthly V se tin g-Six Seek Admirion to County HOOK. Proposition?, leaking toward the taking orer of two new roads by the county, ona le the lower section and the other _i Pendleton, are under con iidciatlon hy the board of county Tommissionera,* the matter haring boen presented to them at their regu lar monthly meeting Tuesday morn ing. One of the. new roads begins at Dr. W. O. Witherspoon's mail box and ex tends In the direction of, Brown's Per ry, across Savannah river. The com nisaloners agreed to accept the road provided the gradea are of satisfactory ?aturo. The other .road ,extends from Pendleton to Fant'a grove, and in this instance the board decided to accept the highway provided the gradea are satisfactory. The commissioners passed on a [argo number of claims and the p?ti llons of some six persons who wish admittance to the county home. The county home has at present 65 in mates, which ia about the capacity ot the. institution. As a rule the home ass a populatlop of about 40 people. Hr. K4ng expressed himself as high ly pleased with the affaira of the coun ty hospital. The upper porches have been converted into sun parlors by enclosing them with glass. The insti tution as present hes about as many Inmates as it can conveniently care for. scccording to the supervisor. The annual meeting of the board will be held on Thursday after the first Monday in january. Orders Departure of British Colliers PANAMA. Dec. 9.-Colonel Goethals Issued instructions today for the im mediate departure from Panama of tho British colliers Kirnwood and Rod dam. That was done to avoid any ques tion of the good faith of' tho United States over the observance of neu trality, i The incident arose trota inquiries made by Slr C. Mallet, tho British minister resident, as to whether these colliers would bo permitted to coat British worships in waters of the canal zone. Won't Leste Philadelphia. * ' (By Assasrirrt Vrec.? PHILADELPHIA, rye. o.-w#,vt leave Philadelphia," said Connie Mack, bf the Philadelphia Athletics, today when bis attention was called to a re port that he might manage the New york American League baseball team next year. "I am well satisfied here," he added, "and I am laying plana for tho 1916 season. I may have to build up a new team, but I have done that before:" [Thamberlalnw Cough Remedy-The ! Mothers* Favorite. mt give Chamberlain's Cough Home ly to my children when they have ?olds or coughs," writes Mrs, Verne Shaffer, Vandergrift, Pa. It always ?elps them and is tar superior to any >ther cough medicine I have used. I idvise anyone In need of such a med cine to give it a trle?." Por aale hy j ai dealers. IL^KWHONORI tt Honor o? tire Frese? Govern-] ickmRecogtiit??nof H<* ??ontlnr to France. nomination. ( "I do hot want to talk politics,'* nari ?ali "if shy credit ls due me for th? (mall part I have played, ? do not vant to capitalise it" ' Mr. Herrick la the only llvjng Am'rt ?n to wear the Grand Cross of the legion of honor. So fas as Is known, io other American Was ever ?hus qe iorated in tho 112 years that have jAsaed since the order waa created by Napoleon Bonaparte, Hr*. McClain's Experience With Creep "When my boy. Ray. was small he rad, subject to croup, and I was el rays alarmed at such time*. Cha?n tetiahVe Cough Remedy proved far >etter than any othir for thia trouble, t always relieved htm< quickly. I mi never without It in tho house fori : khow ft Ja a* positive cure for croup." j Vrtted Mrs. W. H. ftoClain. Blatrs The presents this year should be articles of real merit and usefulness. This being essentially a ladies store, catering tQ the wants of women, renders ? a safe and ideal place to buy gifts. For this Christmas we have secured some exceptionally fine articles and dress embellishments, so dear to the heart of women. They are fine high-grade things and will olease in every instance, and the scope of our variety is so extensive as to please every fancy and accomo date every purse. A Few Suggestions : DOLLS FINE UMBRELLAS FURS Beyond all question-the Pr?t- Ladies' and Gent's Hine A Fine line of Beautiful Furs tiest Dolls in Anderson. Be Umbrellas. A swell assort- brought on Specially for thc sure to see them. Dolls of all ^^i^'??^^S Holiday?, Priced from $2.50 sizes and kinds. pretty handles at. moderate .*"\ See Show Window. prices. 10 *00-<">. - Silk Hosiery in Holiday Boxes. Silk Waists in Holiday Boxes. Initial Handkerchiefs, in different quality of linen, and other sheer materials. Leather Purses, ind Party Boxes. Gloves, in a great varie ty. Scarfs and Cluny Laces. Table Linens in a wide variety of patterns and qualities. Center Pieces of Hand Embroidery. Dainty Lunch Clothes. Cor?age Bouquets. Hand Embroidered Pil low Tops. Genuine Parisian Ivory in Toilet Sets and a great variety of odd pieces. Silver Mesh Bags. Fancy Silver Hair Pins* and other Hair Orna ments. ? t tv* .Collar and Cuff Sets; The great fundamental principal of and answer another; namely: Where A,,_ "?W?t-,_a"* x,v~ all human law ls to command what did God first reveal hie way, his ?upr Rf^e ff!???.%K,t,S ls right and prohibit what ie wrong, moral way. to ran? How did ho ^,?.fiS ^.rSKK? All human law, then as based upon di- first reveal to Wm the right aa* :J???clarse. .V*W *9?} J** vine law and grow? out cf !L It is s .-ros? of th???? Where oin ho first T? simple and yet a magnificent cbncep- write his moral' law? There Ia but nw ?a*?l *eem 10 c?f* tlon. Tho great first cause that soma one answer to that question, Hi ._ ?" t , - scientists talk about, the groat con- wrote lt on th? heart cf man; he 7?e devil hates the church, hgt ha tlnulng energy that holds creation up, made it upon the heart of inner life "*..? tte work *om* tgh-Vowa do about which some pbllcrophers talk, by thst mysterious process that still ?n ?*- _ tho great supreme intelligence about small voice with which he communl- . -- which others talk, all mean one thing oates to every human being. .He has Were half the power that Alls the andi only one, and that thcro ls one always been doing that; he is still | world with terror, great, supreme, indefinite Spiritual doing lt, and no word of command Were half the wealth bestowed on personality in tho* universe the' we that was ever spoken by the father of! . camps and courts, call Qed; that he ts eminent constant- an ancient family, the chief ot a.Given to redeem the human mind ly arr. consciously in all that he has tribe, the king of a realm, the pope oft froth error. .:, created, just as you and X in our a church or the sacred book ot a There were no need cf arsenals or spiritual personalities are eminent church has ever had or ever will forts. constantly and consciously ia our en- have abiding authority except as the -- Ure national bodies, which ?re build- command or that word baa found re- AtreWie, , V*," ed around our spiritual personalities, oponss in the hearts of men, in the Advertising not only strengthen* That He has a way fdr things to gol. treat heart of mankind, where God the existing confidence back of an ari there ls only ona right way. lu continually w.-iting his law. Our tide, bu,t lt creates moro confidence. ? "He has a way for the rose to grow, great end and. object then should be The moro advertising .TOfc/.dXiJB? for the lilly to unfold;,? way tor stare tn see, te lt first of all that our laws more) confidence yon ctas^\^jUf&|k and moon and sun, and he has a way are right-that ls. that they are right- securing pf confidence ls thesecorRy for man to go; a way he wanta him eons, thst they square with ethe great ot success. Some af the jHHHDH to live in his own individual life and law of righteousness written upon ventk.no ot history have exlttod-,do as that life touches other lives and the bevt ot nnmkhjd, and then to go ekisb-but are uakhown^-thlAg*. tbj?t the great purpose of the law ls to forth7 to* ase that they are righteously might b&ve pushed elvi Oration far discover that way, to find this right Interpreted, rigidly enforced and ward by years and years-lojrt apd way for man and to keep him, in lt. strictly kept. buried through lack ot advertising. It is thlu and this alone, finally, that -- Advertise. gives authority to law and through Hats off to Hon. J. K. Hood! Wheo' , L,-r.- .. law to governments.. The worie has God made men Hs made Col. J .KY ThereV eomethbV to^ba thantrful for. Men; tn oh? quest for authority. The Hood out of His hast material. &? matter how. things fe. hurgan heart seems to hunger . fdr The town ot Anderson ia always No ena to *n otu*, blesstngsr er-wo tMt which can not hp aawiat^ only count'om so. . an authrtf-tive resting place. Bask heaved andTit wddldrWtpiesse ? few An' even it you/re out of sorb et tn the primitive daya of mans history WB0 8impiy ?tay there, these few, ?ck, or sad .oeTv??yV.. was vested in the head of the family, would bo better off. it they moved '??t thank the Lord you're Hv?V, et Ho held the very lives of the iamtly away-so would good old Anderson. joh cant do aattjei In hi* han**; no one dared to dispute -~- UNCL$ DAV& or question his authority in anything. Elka Hatte. . ? .-i, r- 1' ? A littte Utir with /the further devel- we none of us know one another. Many Kitted hy Earthquake, opment of tl? human race autfeoriiy .-And ?*t Into error we fall; LIMA. Peru. Dec. ?.--An ^eartht was centered, in the chief ot a tribe Then let us speak weil ot a brother, quake yesterday ?id edbatderaWe abd still later In the ruler or a na- or not speak about him at all, , damage to the interior towns of Law tlon. Tho king could db no wrong The faults rf our brothers we writo pa. Colts and Pansa. Porty bodies vee the .theory, .bat, he? did. do .wrong, . upon i^e ssnds. have been recovered from ?recked ^?J^J; Tfoir virtues upon tab^of;love.ar.d, houses. u | ^ " ~" ?fHsf ^?????^ I^Tr^AftDraiSoW nrnSLLIGEMCER I SJ?^?SSI JOE'ERDSITWG? DEFARTMENT 1 j that -' question - OB y Memory. The people gst along because the majority of them are moved by a de sire to do the right thing.