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THOMPSON'S BIG YEAR - END SHOE SALE IS SELLING THE ?SHOES The axe has slashed the price, and still they drop. Remember, they all go in this Big Reduction Sale. NONE RESERVED. . I j Get em at Thompson's and Save the Difference j Practical Gifts of Furniture The thoughtful, practical person who alway** trlea to make a gift that v.ill be of practical une to Hie recipient cannot decide on anything more suitable than Furniture. Ked Room Furniture. Ladles' Dressing Tablea In all Dining Koom Furniture. Woods. Parlor Furniture. Music Cabinets. Kitchen Fi rn lt ure. liras* Beds, Single and Doable for Hall Furniture. Children and Moll*. And 150 dhYerent styles of Kork- Children'* Warfens. / lng Chairs from the little Child's Children's Velocipedes. Rocker to tlie Big Turkish Children's Automobiles. Leather Rockor. Children's Hand Carts. Framed Mirrors. Children's Pall Carts. r Pictures. Children's Doll Carriages. India Stools. Baby Baskets Asbestos Table Corers. ?."Cedar Mops. Globe Wcrnlcke Book Cases. Wizard Triangle Mops. Bissel Carpet Sweepers. Telephone Stand?. Oster-moor Mattresses. Ladies' Cutting Tables. Cedar Moth Proof Chest Folding Card Tables. Brass Smoker Sets. * Gentlemen's Sharing Stands. Brass Fera Dishes with Ferns. Gentlemen's Chlfforobes. Pedestals, Oak Mahogany end Mis* Parlor Cabinets. aloa. . 'Medicine Cabinets. / Tsbourettes. Art Squares. Jr Ladies ~>esk In Oak. Mahogany, Bugs all kinds and sises. BIrdeyw Maple and Mission. Tea Trays. Push Button Morris Chairs. Tea, Wagons. Come and make your selections now. We will see that they are delivered at the proper time. G. F. TOLLY & SON ANDERSON, S. C. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY With us, and then we will lend you money "when you need it Interest Paid on Deposits. ^ The Farmers and Merchants Bank The Farmers Loan & Trust Co. ANDERSON, S. C. Combined Resources a Little the Rise of One Million Dollars OUB DIBECTOBSs E. A. Smythe, Geo. W. Frans, N. B. Sulllvun, W. Laughlin, T> J. F. Watson, ? J. C. Harris, J. D. Hammett, Foster L. Brown H. A, Orr, J. B. Doatalt, J. J. Major, B. G. Wlterspoca? Thoa, C. Jackson, J. J. Major, > ; . J. B. Vandlver. PARAMOUNT THEATRR Children's program for Saturday Morning? begin-1 ning at 10 a. m. PROGRAM / i "LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD" 'THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL REVERE' "A " i TO THE NEW YORK ZOO' "THE LITTLE WAIF'S CHRISTMAS' "LITTLE JULES VERNE" And a good Comic reel selected. Send or bring the children to see this highly instructive and en tertaining program. Only 5c to Children and 10c to Adults. Coming Tuesday, Dec. 22, Maclyn Arbuckle in "THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN'' 1915 Term Begins Jane 4 A special discount is offered for first week. Make arrangements now, and prepare yourself for an independ ent career. More calls for competent help than we can supply. Catalogue free. Write or call today. G^^S^iUma^^^^ -? gpartaaaurff, 8. C OUR LITTLE < TO OLD Piedmont, S. C. Dec., 14, 1914. Dear Santa claus, I am a little girl eight yeara ol( Will you pleaae bring me a big dol and carriage? Please don't forget f visit the other little girls. I wai thom to have something too. I am, Your little fr? i d Oladyr Spc .man. Dear Santa Clau.se: Please bring me a rubber-.ired tr cycle, a garden set, and a little AW and I will be awful good until Chris mas. Canta Clause you ca?; get min at Sullivan's Hardware store. Wealey G. Cromer. 121 E Earl St. dear santaclaus. I am a little boy yeares old I want and air gun an fire crackerea to and some oranges Kelffer Todd anderson s C 1213 llgom St Dear santi\laus. I am a little boy year? old will you please seud mo packages of apple and peecana an aome shoes and aome english wainui and orngeg Harry Todd DeC 14. 1914. anderson sc 1213 Ugo street dear santaclaus. Belton S. C. Dec 16 1914. Dear Sante I am a little girl eleve yeera old Please bring mc a pair < [gloves and also a doll and carrlat j xrrr i ? aaa MKS. W. 1. BUDGEN8, Editor Phone 17. Maddox-Cox Wedding. A beautiful home wedding waa so cmnited on Thanksgiving day win Mica Minnie G. Maddox became U bride of Mr. Henry L. Cox. To tl strains of Mendelssohn's weddlt march played by Miss Lucia Sbirle the bride and groom entered the roo and were^et at the altar by F.wv. Iv ward L. Kubley, the bride'* paste who. In the presence of a large nui her of relatives and friends, pronoun ad tho vords which made the yoni couple husband and wife. At the co elusion of the ceremony, the gu?s repaired to the dining room where bounteous repast was served. Tl bride is the second daughter of Mr. ! K. Maddox, a prosperous farmer the Bar ker'a Creek section, while tl groom ia a progressive merchant r aiding near Craytonvllle. The bril waa the recipient of a number of TI uable and uaeful presents.-Hon Path Chronicle. Mrs. James Tr ibbie of Anderac. who wag before marriage. Misa Hel Bogga of Plckena, spent several da here last week as guest t.* her brot er, Mr. Julina E. Boggo, Jr.. ana ot er relaUvea-Easley Progreas. Mra. Walter White of Greenville here to aoend the holidays with hi and Mrs. W. W. White. Mrs. E. C. Horton ot Abbeville here tbe gueat of her elater. Mi ;D. S. Yandi ver. I Mr?. Annie Dean of Starr spent ye .terday with friends here. . T C. Jackson, Jr.. of Iva, was the city yesterday for a short whl WES' PLEA SANTA CLAUS and nut fruit and candily I have a little brother who want al french barp and a hern and nut fruit | candily . May and Fred tlfua Belton S C Rout I Belton S. C. Dear Santa bring me a french harp and a little watch and a lot of other pr?sents and alao candiea nuts and fruits of all kinds and bring my little brothers* p. l)t of presents too Vour? respectfully Clarence Tims December 17 1814 Dear old santa p?ese Brins me a air! gun und som fruit canda nut apples | Gloves and 'som toy? and No ?0 shot Iva. S. C. Dec 17. 1914. Dear good old santa cluse I will write you a little letter to let you-now what I want you to Bring] me I want you to Bring me a big [ bleeping doll and a wirk Basket have got p litt8' elater she wants al tuber doll that can talk ber name is Willie i have got a little brother ?oo j his name is strowtber he wanta a lit tle wagan and a rocking hore" we want you to Bring us some fruit and | aome canda dear sandy I have got good father and a good mother and I j want you them sumpthlng pretty and | I want you to Bring me .a teaset Tour little frlnd Roxie Murdock James B. Moore Dies in Barnwell j BARNWELL* Dec 16-Jamea B. Moore, aged 44 year?, a brother of Adjt. Gen. W. W. Moore, of Columbia, died at his ho.ui> in Barnwell yester day morning arter an illness-of only ono day. The news of his death-came as a great shock to hia many friends, very few of whom knew that he waa ill. Mr. Moore Waa on the streets Mon day morning, but upon his return home Buffered a stroke of paralysis I and lapsed into unconsciousness, from [ which he never rallied. The body waa laid to rest this af ternoon In the Baptist churchyard, af ter touching funeral services at his l?te residence, conducted by the Rev. W. L. Hayes. He ls BU rv ved by bia ! wife, who waa Miss Sarah Cater of Anderson, before her marriage; five daughters and one son; four brothers. Gen. W. W. Moore of Columbio, A. R. T j Moore of Barnwell, G. H. and J. R. | . Moore of Henderaonville and four ala "' tera, Meadamea R. C. Kirkland andi ne!W. C. Milhouae of Barnwell. W. A. f* I White of Henderaonville and E. B. a.e Norton of Warsaw. N. Y. Mr. Moore waa a devoted husband.! ra a kind and loiflng father and a true friend and his pr?sence will be sadly ' ' missed In the community In which he has lived tor many years. ifi Juli ?ti Ail t il I In! i ?t.J,lL. ? i ? * ? ? j i i j TTTTTTTTTTTTTVT. TTTTT?T T 11 f t * I Personal I :: i +++++1* I *t^++*+-M^+4-M-++++ F. Pickling of Columbia was among the business visitors In the city yes terday. J ulm Hill of Atlanta was in the city >estel day on business. . ? John Evans ls at home from the medical college at Charleston for the holidays. John Hall of Pendleton waa among the visitors In the city yesterday. Amos McDonald of Iva was in the city yesterday for a short while. S. D. Finley of Iva was in the city yesterday for a short while. J. R. Callahan of Hone*? i'xth re turned homo yesterday a'tei spend ing'some time in th? ci. ?rn busi ness. . J. C. Pinson of Honea Path was among the business visitors in the city yc8erday. R. B. Keys of Belton wis in the city yesterday for a short while. T. B. Jones, president of the Pork Township Oil Mills, at Townv4he, waB In the city yesterday. Dr. C. L. Guyton of Piercetown wsa in the city yesterday for a short while. MTB. Davis and daughter. Miar. Ma bel, of Honea Pa-h. were shopping In th?? city yestwrriey. O. M. MatMson of H or. ea Path was among the visitors in the city yester day. E. X. Sullivan of Portman was in the city yesterday for a short while. Mr?. Annie Dean of Starr was shop ping in the city yesterday. Ed McAllister of Pelzer spent yes terday In ibo city. Miss Felicn. Brown of thc county was shopping in the city yesterday. ."Miss Cec'lla O'Donnell is with Wal ter H. Keere and Company, jewelers, for the Chrtitman holidays. M. A. Mah?/Tey of Cheddar waa In the city yesterday for a short while. Haskell Martin, formerly of- this city but now living in Greeny ll lo, 'is spending several days In the city. Mra. Joe Smith of Satrr was shop ping in the city yesterday. Mrs. H. O. Marshall of Columbia ls visiting In the city. T. C. Jackson of Iva was In the city yesterday on business. - Luther Pettigrew of Moseley was In tho city yesterday for a few hours. Miss Alice Majors of Honea Path was among those shopping in the city yesterday. Mrs. Walter Sanders of Pendleton was visiting in the city yesterday. Mrs. W. T. Eskew of Pendleton waa in the city yesterday tor a few hours E. M. Duckworth of the country was j in the city yesterday for a short while Prof. S. M. Martin *>f Clemson Col DALME1 A TOE ; ff Gardner & Lawso "DJ AIM "DEVILS DANSAN1 "THE COUNTERFE The Fourth Reel t< HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Oar stock embraces a selected assort ment of acceptable gifts. See our Show Windows. Drop in and look over our stock. It will give us pleasure to have you see what we have, whether or not you make a purchase. SULLIVAN HARDWARE GO. Anderson, S. C., Belton, S. C. Greenville, S. C. ige was tn the city yesterday for a lort while. |MrB. John Masters and daughter, isa Ray, of Mountain Creek were lopping in tho city yesterday. Mrs. Ed McCown of the Mountain reek section was shopping in the ty yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Hobson of Town [Ue were among the visitors In the Ity yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Glenn of Sandy pringa were in the city yesterday. J. Belton Watson of Uic Hunters pringa section waa in thc city yea jrday, _. Stonewall Watson of the Salem ser ?n waa a visitor in the city ye Uar ay. Your Tim?is About Up If you want your home brightened up with paint or wall paper It Now. Mrs. Tom Watkins of Pendleton was bopping in the city yesterday. Mrs. Joe Sltton of Pendleton waa isiUng in the city yesterday. Miss Sallie Hunter ot ras shopping In the city Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. Ben Happolt of Pendleton waa mons the shoppers in the city yes srday. Make your home . BEAUTIFUL For CHRISTMAS Aak Dugan Why? Anderson Paint & Color Company Watson Vandiver Bldg. Phone 647. ? ? I LS A NJ VT H I NI G CLEANS, POLISH ES EVE RY TH IN G PREVENTS RUST. EVERYWHERE en all rw*rl sagaces, ladees aad eat, S-tN-ONg Oli. COMPANY . ' dSOASMAOMV NtwYORKOnv rTO THEATRE ?AY'S PROGRAM M*li 4 VAUDEVILLE: n's Musical Comedy Co. presents : I CARTWRIGHT'9 rther Black Face Comedy. IN MOVIES: Ht? -0, - A Two Reel Kalem Drama ITERS PLOT" - TA Kalem Drama ) be selected. . -yr *