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Practical Gifts of Furniture The thoughtful, practical person who ?luny?* tries to make a gift that will be of practical use to the recipient cannot decide on anything More aoitable {han Furniture. Bed Boom Furniture. Ladies' Dressing Tabica In all Dining Room Furniture. Woods. Parlor Furniture. Music (?hfnet?. Kitchen Furniture. llrass lieds, Mingle and Double for Hall Fur nit II re. Children and Dulls. And 150 different styles of Kock- Children's Wagons. Sfg Chairs from the little Child's < hlldrcn's Velocipedes, .eker to the lilg Turkish ( hlldrcn's Automobiles. Leather Reeker. children's limul Farts. Framed Mirror?. Children's Full Carls. Pict uros. ' Children's Doll Carriage?. India Stool*. Hahy Baskets. Asbeatoa Table Forera. OTedar Mop?, ?lobe VYcralcke Book Fane*. Wizard Triangle Mop?. Bissel Carpet Sweepers. Telephone Stands. Ostcr-ruoor Mattresses. Ladlee' Cutting Tables. Cerf.tr Moth Proof Chest. Folding Card Tables. Bras? Smoker Mels. Upntlemen's Shaving Stands. Brass Fern Dishes with Ferns. (ientlenieu's Chlfforobes. Pedestals Oak Mahogany and Mia. I'nrlor Cabinets, sion. Medicine Cabinets. Tabou rel tes. Art Si inures. Ladles "Vsk in Oak, Mahogany, Bugs all kinds and sizes. Birdeye Maple and Mission. Tea Trays. Push Batten Morris Chairs. Tra Wagons. Come aad make your selections now. delivered at the proper timi. We will sec that they are G. F. TOLLY SON ANDERSON, S. C, Lower Prices on Ford Cars ? Buyers to Share in Profits Effective August 1st, 1914 to August 1st, 1915 and guaranteed against any reductions during that time. All cars fully equipped f. o. b. De troit. Runabout. .... .$440 Touring Car. 490Town Car. 690 AU retail buyers of new Ford cars from Augusr 1st, 1914 to August ist, 1915 will share in the profits of the company to the extent of $40 to $60 per car, on each car they buy, "PROVID ED ; we sell and deliver 300,000 new Ford cars during that period. .. (Ask for Particulars.) -, TODD AUTO SHOP M if 181 OLD Mr COAL Bill alwayaxaf ter "you ? i nfl BLUE GEM COAL Full Weight $4.50 or $5.00 a Ton. CASH ONLY B. N. WYATT Temporary Phone No. 834. lilli Mrs. W. H. mils and Mrs. D. P. Carter of Wilmington. N. C., are visit ing their mother, Mrs. Carter, on Pied mont avenue this week., Mrs. Sam Johnson returned yester day to Sandy Springs after a short atay in Anderson. + .? I Personal I i ? W, S. Neville of Greenville WUK! among the business visitor:, in thc city yesterday. J. H. Poole of Greenville was in An derson yesterday for a short while. George H. t'owards of Greenville waa Hinom; the business visitors in the city yeaterday. J. H. Miller of Hock lilli waa in the ? tty yesterday for a short while. Miss Desale Newton of Pendleton wua shopping in the city yeaterday. E. C. Evans of Pendleton waa among those spending the day In the city yes terday. Irving Burnett of Pendleton spent | several hours in the city yesterday. Edmund Shubrick of Pendleton was among those spending yeaterday in Anderson. Frank Sharpe of Pendleton was In the city yeaterday for u ahort while. C .E. Wright of Townville wa? in the tciy yesterday for a short while. Misa Lola Kills of Pendleton was ! among the ahopnera in the city yes terday. . Miss Crumby of Pendleton was in the city yeaterday ahepping. Miss Ethel Colo of Pendleton wua shopping in the city yeaterday. MIBB Ala Cope of Pendleton waa j among the viaitora in the city yester day. Misa Newton of Pendleton was in the city yeaterday shopping. Misa Eva Newton of Centra! waa among those spending the day ir the city yesterday. Mrs. P. P. McCown of the county was shopping in thc city yeaterday. MIBB Myrtle Holt of the county was In tbe city yesterday for a short while. Miss Eva Cauinbo! 1 of.tho county was ahopping in the city yeaterday. D .W. Wakefield or the lebanon locctlon was in thc city yeaterday for ? short while. . Pat Major, a well known planter of j tho Hammond school section was in the city yesterday. Walter BuBbee of the county was unong those spending yesterday in the city. R. L. Sullivan of Townvfllle waa in the city yesterday cor a ahort while. A. D. Sullivan of Townville waa vnong tho visitors In the city ycater lay. . Kel ff R. L. Ashley of Abbeville waa I among the* .business visitors in the j ii y yeaterday. Stophel. Piaher of Level Land waa \ ?mopg those spending the day in thc :lty yeaterday. M IKS Mattie Hobbins of Townville waa shopping In the city yesterday. Charles Robbins of the Lebanon section was tn the city yesterday. J. H. Ballard of Pendleton was hmong the business visitors in thc] :lty yesterday. Joe Blackwell of Pendleton spent' several honra in the city yesterday. L. Dickinson of Elberton, Ga., waa ? imong the business visitors In the city j yesterday. Mrs. Chris Saber . Wlll'.amaton waa shopping In the city yesterday, Miss Carrie Belle Cooley of William-1 Bton was In the city yesterday for ul short while. MIBB Jessie Herron of Starr was shopping in the city yesterday. J. H. Kay of the Hopewell aectlon waa in the city yesterday for a sbo-t while. it. A. Opt of Williamston was among the visitors io the city yesterday. C. L. Watkins o fUelton was tn tho city yeaterday for a short while. MrB. C. O. Todd of Belton waa among those shopping in thc city yes terday. J. W. Mabry of Spartanburg was in the city yeaterday on business. William McCown of the Mountain Creek soc In the city yeaterday. S. P. Hanks of the county waa among thc visit?n; tn the city yester day. h. L. Bannister of the county waa in the city ytz*"^*? for a ahor.* while. J. T. Gray of Townxille waa in the city y?sterday, for a short Btay. J. r.?. Wilson of Pendleton was among those spending yesterday in the city. J. B. GaaBaway of Pendleton spent several houra in the city yesterday. "HrVple Dave" Taylor of Saudy Springs waa in the city yesterday. George Laboon, a well known farm er of the county was In the city yes terday. William Clinkscale? of the MeLeer. school waa in the city yesterday Paul Norri* of the Roberts section was in the city yesterday. M ?tr, Haili.' Welhoin of the Mc Lees school was shopping In the city yes terday. Luther Pettigrew of Moseley was among flv l i? mess v.'Sttors in the city yesterday. | Miss Kate Hutchinson of Iva waa among the ahoppcrs in the city yes terday. D. F. Weat of the Mountain Creek section was in the cit/ yesterday. Miss Jessie Simpson of the county wss shopping in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. I}.. G. Gambrill re turned yeaterday to Belton after a short atay in the city. J. B. Leverett, Sr.. of Starr waa in the city yeaterday for a short while. Lecture M JJ-/ At Orr MBU This Afternoon by Hots. Jctoeph A. Mc Cullough. Hon. Joseph A. McCullough, one of the leading members of the Greenville bar and one ol the most gifted ora tors In the State, will deliver an ad dress at the OrrjMUla auditorium thia afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, under the auspices of extension department or. the Young Men's Christian Associa tion. Mr. McCullough's subject will be "A DOwn and Out." and those contemplat ing attending the meeting cv feel assured that they will hear something that ia really worth while, for any speech by this well known South Car olinian could not be otherwise. . Proven. "Did abe marry' wSlir* "No; it waa a case of true love." Harvard Lampoon. We Dry Clean Better. We want yon to' become acquainted with onr methods, fte for 2 Days Only We Wi! Clean Ladies' Snits 7*c Regalar Price gi ft ft* tiffi Goats Salts 7Se- Hegnttr Pri?e ? g 9t?6? " dents Overcoats, Be gular Price ILM. Work Called For? Work Delivered. Phorie 414. . The Only Tailor ta Town Waa fa a Tenor. ROSENBERG One-Tfaee-Fear Mala. We Sell AU Kinds Of Good Clothes We have Suits And Overcoats of every type and model ready for you to wear You men who want and need clothes will find this a place you can stop into with out a moments notice, and find just the tilings you want; m large s?.*?ck-the smart, up-to date style-a place where you can choose from nothing but good quality. That's our idea; we're making this store such a place. We offer you the finest qualities in things to wear-and nothing less. We offer you expert service-we offer you sun assurance of reasonable prices. j We Guarantee Satisfaction SUITS $10 to $25 I THE ONI? PRICE CLOTHIERS ? ~ .--J-.*??*. ?K?V V'>t W?>0?<M|U ?ir* .*V. Christmas Saving Clubs Have Proven ?. Good Thing. ID this Issue et the paper is a halt 'page ad from the Peoples Bank, in viting people to join their New Christ*. mas savings club for the year of i chis year. A book is a continual source of pleasure 1916 which opens up on the 21st Inst j j . ThiH bank has recently paid out quite and a constant reminder of the giver. There is no an1 amount of money to the members ot th* 1914 sovinp ciub, which no j more appropriate holiday gift. To le?rn of the best ' doubt will come in very handy for f their Christmas Shopping at thia timo, i In an exchange received today, there waa an announcement of one j bank in a city of sixty thousand pop ulation having paid the members of their Christmas Savings Club two ! hundred and eighty thousand dollars 'on the eleventh inst I While this Christmas Savings Club is comparatively a new tiling it bas .already passed thc experimental rstage; end fully demonstrated that lt ls a good thing for the people'for the 'very simple reason,that it offers them an easy way to. save small' sums of money in ; a systematic way, which would ot ??er wise, probably be want: Od. Just the other Asy. one of Ander- { son's best known'young men Wan heard to say that he had gone into this Savings Club and wonld. within the next few days draw out 163.75. and that he was going into it again thl: coming year; and In all proba bility-for. a larger Bom. This ls con . elusive proof that this yoong business ?man thinks well of the proposition, af ter trying it a year. books published this season come in to our well equipped Book Store and make early selections while the assortments are complete. Choice books for ?rown-ups and little folks.' NOTHING BETTOR THAN BOOKS FOR GIFTS /rest; . We are also showing the finest^na pfy"Charac ter" Dolls ever displayed, in v Anderson ; also a very comprehensive line of Games for Children. We haye the Largest arid Best Selectee? line of Books this Christmas we have ever carried. FANTS BOOK STORE Gardner & Lawson Musical Comecfly Company AT THE PALMETTO THEATRE ALJTT^JTHIS WEEK SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF "Perils of Pauline" Scheduled for last week will be Shown Monday. Other Two Reels to be selected Adrritsstort? Monday A?terrioora? IO Ccr.ls to Everyone AU Persons Holding Free Tickets Issued Friday, December 4th, Will Present Them in the Afternoon, as They Will Not Be Honored at the Evening Performance Last Episode of "Perils of Pauline" Wednesday, 16th inst. Come and See What Happens to Pauline, Harry and Owen 1 ?ffiW IM>lrl>ftM^|l??riWflli^ fl WW Wi Hmm llillHIMIl ? lil-I fl swill