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* V - - .or eUa?o - your ou the or Ctloa, we car. ?nd raake tho *cvi.|y flt for wear. OTjftj?r J fa?flrt- workers possess * satisfactory i ataras' and .??BRsiBe ye, and cannot he removed. ?3$&!>'&r'?f ?**>? one;oise, c?n -j?.:ot^m^w treat, but with i3S?eiS^WmMon emptions you v^l^R?** we can repair Sm*f'r*ttat .would prove cott ly~at^;??e expense tc you. o o o o -o o o o o O o ; mm SEP?-DT - .ft:*: ? o . o o o o .0 o o o r^r^'^ that th* Price ot fertiliser tev*dla*;:up aad.alpce the l^luee. very, dowe, we are leeiMm-col : "?H stMiT'Of vlakt week with relatives at ^*J*;*hll# there J "therr Mtlg baby girl' carried offal prise in a, T?^rSeptos bftbieR- Wcan'? be . beat/1 T anyway, that'? wh^Y^^nau^tf?$ ^rv^ ?vank ?mith of Alabama* was ^^???d Septoilte- Company, o? ??^i? Coic L. Blouse is a p?&*t6 c,M?en of South Carolina, leta quit saying hard things, about him. knowing fd?-, welt that we- have now. T^&^^U^^rj^en WtC!thare louey corporations, have fastened on auth moro want ^dlstreaa thea Bisase could Sve OVor donn had he r*rn?! jj Mt rrnv*rnn> ?rf JMs SUte for a hundred "yeer*." . poa t think that the Ikbortng peo South are not or. to their that they are not getting acre over broken promises, for one of ??L^ ^Sf?^^ ^ "rt?e.up and with * ?. J?u*tL?#e ?tnorr w?? Wow the " rdtlc South into an erer-v . _li many friends of Mrs. Nando V. rorth hro delighted to know that ttiuch improved elnce going a for treatment and we hope will soon bo back among us !n h*T usuai good health. Fiorenee Harr? ?t Bolton waa ?.attend the funeral of Mr. jr. N. last Friday, fcevra. O. W. Casey and- C. M. Rbb ' W?<1 spilt-iog drags made ^vuovr on will drag all r ?^Hii ln ffftod roads ' -wen t^t?0 - of Cole Bleasef ? rShjitbite-Guess sb. but, glad that Smith rr. I sed j' fen tents th! ?a i?m wi r school is ft> a flouflsh ... Brother W- W. . tent. B. P.: Sari". s*&ir good con sedance. Uncle Dm Many people in this country tboug? when, tho-European. war keiran that| tts hardships would ant be felt by us. They were Inclined to think that singe there were no alliances or other in terests to involve u? we could sit foi and watch the struggle os a drams alt Jibe stase. Some Indeed, went so far as to predict proe|*rUy for the jcoun |tries on this side of the Atlantic. Bat thu will prove to be a shortsighted view of fha situation. The sol Idar itv of the human race is a feet. What concerns ope'part of the world con cerns ali paris. And especially is this true of trado; .Since trade consists of exchange for* mutual profit, the great er the' trade-other things being equal -the greater (ho profit..' Au ircpover lEftied-tuen can trade Utile because.! having. to give, he can , like little When Europe is prosperous sn. sends us goods In quantities, and takcj cor responding amounts ht return. When] she ls impoverished she cen neithor] buy nor sell much. Our trade with \ Europe. , therefore, I will suffer, -from tho restricted prO-| I'luction tliat accompanies the war. IN'or will the high prices that the war ?Ving nations pay mc our cotton and! (foodstuffs be of permanent benefit to lus; for Just to the extent that they ex ?baust their credit now will their de Ima nd be lessened by and by. And] ?both .ia the high prices we pay fori ?good during the war and iu the slack* paed trade afterward we shall be pay? ng a part ot the cost It mu;-t ba! apparent upon a little reflection that, | vhiie wo shall ' have, no dead and ) ?wounded Of our own'to, care for, ike ?burdens or this European war willi ?rail upon MS as well BH upo? tho pco ~ directly participating. And os we I ire in the bardens we-shalt also' Mreji? the rewa fda. lt is'almost ic tejdyable that this war Wlft bo fol owed by a. return to the etd or* ir. ?R?bubllce; may or mgr |tot replaco ?ttonarchica And despotisms, but thor ?s 'certain to be a wide extension < ??be power of the people. Ami tlfl ?power ifi likely to make itself ?elt^inj \snqvirig two great burtfms: Th$ ?midier and the landlord. .Militarism ? thoroughly discredited. The people ?nay not at once appreciate (bl?, but it ?will, gradually nvxe its w*y Into their ?^nsdousnese. T\?ey wufc.soo how Ut ?tie they have received in return for ?carrying the soldier on tholr. bapks in BUme^of peace, and they will now rest ?e that not aren, thia price hs? behn Dcieni to buy immunity from war, i .in most European countries all hut reached the limit of In Hereafter they will have ft?1 laid upon monopoly end tho great ?I'all monopolies ls the private ap propriation of land vaine?. America ?will profit lu a double sear e. The ex ???e Sflmai nistrief H of Antlers Count?, ' aaa ! tie D?f?rent Tewa. ships fe Watta They Appear? Anderson, city-Anderson 17. Belton Towhship-Belton .12, Cal oun 29. Cedar Orove 30, Oak Grove ? Broadway Township-Anderson 1?, ?Bureka 85. Long Branch 33, Neals M iai'k dd. Rocky River -, Union 21; Btraisbt. ? Brushy Creek-Airy Springs, 84; ?Deacrete lt, Mta. View 18. Ssjuda 2*. Khjz??'4' Tbr<*e and Twenty Si'.; ? Centervillc Vrownoblp-Anderson Hammond, as-^fcLeeae, 62; Straight. Comer ?'own?hip-^coTi?e?'. 13; ?aeneroste-A ?1 ; Good Hope. 43; Grove, ?i,or^Township--Broyles. 57; Bou ??lo springs, CB; Townviile, 40; Straight. 'Garv?n TOwnahip--Bishop Brauch, ti; Hunter. 244 Lebanon 27 Jft '??lmoylo, GO; Melton, SI; Mountain Mow, 18 : Straight Hall .Towaahipr-Good Hone, 43; Iva, 44; Rocky River, 68; Starr. 37; ?^Ifvennt td:: Cleveland, a?; F?ea? ^^^^B^j^^ Jg; ^V?rennos Townaa?v-Andtfeott.; 17; ilatrlBts In order that you eturns la, proper districts. WINSTON. 8MK tf^ii^wtfr follows; io**Mi??) ' ?e$ 14th. AfternStt J Bro son Mill. Friday. Jan, ?USl tiarri t?ufope ?>U encourage the kala':J* chantry. And the property M.f|y"v ??mo itiffimBtjf? freeing ot Industry from .? misfortunes 111 be lost jrUl cone. to ns froto aStrops sand and cloth ed Ju its rtgbt mind wi? be lasting. For just aa one ?ember of a, family can not really prodt ttik 4J, #l*fo& tunes of thfe ether m?nAer*? ; po no member of tho family of nations catt prosper ln'4he. true: sense at the ex pense of the others. .The solidarity of the race ls a fact; that will not be awful responsloHlty. | We have been told that. Potatoes I Iln Pendleton do not grow larger than ordinary marbles. . Some people are like wheelbarrows I-they don't go unless they are push* led. . A woman always feels sorry tor a I I man who bas trouble with his wife- | j unless she happens to be the wife. Nover hit a maa when he ls down- I I unless you ure mighty sure he Isl [down to stay. Our sins aye eure to find ns omv {but they have an unpleasant nablt of | | ?illus again. ~ 1 IYou may practico economy every known way. but your taxes novar -brink. In tho old times they burned the titdnlght oil oh tho road leading to success; nowadays it 4s the midnight gasollno on tho road leading else where. Toe Intelligent .-r is fnlillling Ita] true mission as ? paper tor Ute best there is for all tho people. Keep at it Intelligencer! Uphold right, and in. Whatever garb wrong appears hit lt and hit It b i. ?? thought Is of America." Presi dent Wilson's saying, etti) remains I full of patriotic and useful sugges Uon for, us all. Horea hoping that ??resident Wil son's oiTorts will soon nut u* In di rect touch with tho money sent South. I The bird in hand ia worthy, but ls not, ! I Aa. som? wise saw bath said, worth | two. that rest, . ?Within the bush If so thy aim is true. But he who tells thee thst ono quail on toast I ur worth ten thousand sparrows on I the tree, [ tint map Is truly sr,gc and deeply 8ar3?sih?4WVi?r-,: . In science of Qss*'^i*omy. , Judge no man. by tne noise he ?wake*. \ , The Shoe I That squeaks the loudest doth' bat show the flaw I That lies within its sola and ts no sign Of standing that's secure. ITimes haveht changed much--we must all hang together or assuredly, we shall hang separately. The farmer hes- no reason to hang bia head before any man on earth. Ivnet he puts em the market ls ot Gen uine value and a high ev-entlal to the Welfare of the world. He may have to walk la tho dirt and mud some-1 tunes, but be haa the right to be proud | enough to keep bis head forever in s^tspo?e. Tho longer the war progresses the more dlfucult it becom'js to settle Hs tasnefi among the scions In and around Sandy Springs. Don't Ile down abd give up; stand I np; cheer up; kebp up; look np, I These are th?, sort of ups which roi! up. * good account to be summed np j on the right ifde. of life's ledger. One of the moat noted gatherings V*nt assewitted together in Aartefeaa County wad that at Marsha.) Thack lon's on December. 36. in honor and ??pect of Mrs. Sarah Ann Elisa Ma >r. wMo is In her SCth year. Those IjMent and fielpM celebrate tb? ea*?- ? ?ion awe aa follows: J^v. JjaU H. Ma-T Fort Worth. Tex.: iee Major? M^?pyiBg?tSam Major, Ander i; Wr^Mei?r, Piedmont; Mr?. Richardson, WaJmlagtoo, D. C.; JMUi Blaekindo. Flfirids;x ?ev., Blackman, flea** Pati; william Morldfc; Gaulle MSJOT, Kow tba.* ;hetbdj?ys arc* over yeo cns settle dowh once wera ts'a outs* pad emerty'.itfAvilld?. *B1 ? "sen Itafi' R fla idle io siakc grand r?solu tiens which m all probability you will aoi be avie to live.op to;. . but you' ^MMtf - definite and attain* able marka flat yearMi&,?aft then al uin them.:. The sooUutayere are pre dating thai 1*15 will be a bad year RjBftJthr world, They point out that, it ls tb* centenary of tS15, the "Water leo ye**."? ;^ -Any fool cap make such prediction* a? thia- Srery year, every-mon th ned. Hprv.day i*.'m>mm pie; bat if yo? e**rt your Individual Ity^scd gojte. wcrk't? master th* s?*? a?ilo?t laotead ci . feebly sn rreederlan* lp U, yon can cake it jaffa, , j " ^WCN?***^* on.'^u?k" and] waft? it however is ever "'laekr: " 5 hope not, for Uta spoil roa. Bat de mmm ?o limit to tit? spiritual wealth you caa'pile up. 0 briant Kew. Year? Hast ,thou lu sto# ~ Heultk. happiness, success, complete. Or s#^ro? aadpeae and ?e?eal. With petty" trials by tba acore? Be kindly lenient, we Implore In blending bitter-with the sweet, > iO bright New Yean V8CLB DAV li SIX UOOU FOI NT? FOR RI KA J, BOITE I'ATROPH Mansas Rally Mats Hagan ExeeUeat ?eggest toa? fer patrons te Follow .?* FaefliUto Mail Delivery-Based en vYIatey, Weathsr Conditloss-Tbey Hit the yan en the Head. The following valuable and pertin ent hints to patrons of rural routes appeared n the. news col urnas of the Manhattan (Kan.) Daily National of December ll. Read them over, they're worth while. "Patrons can help their carrier and by so doug help Improve tho service on rurel routes. "First Purchase .stamps and enve lopes and have all mall ready te. dis patch, Stamp your letters and cards before depositing them in your mail bog, ead especially do this for your carrier,to all baaV w?ather. Did ever you think how-cold , lt would be for the rural carrier to take off hui wraps and gloves and pick small coins out of your mall box? Have you a little cup in your box to place the cotna lu? if not your carrier would like to Se ono In there tomorrow morning, e carries for the patrons a supply of stamps, cards pud stamped enve lopes, so that th?.patron may buy in sufficient quantities to ecablo them to stamp all mall before it is left ic the box. . "8ocond-Ia your box well located? It should be set ?Wfiy from tue fence pn f. aolid post, and about four feet above the ground, In a position that the carrier may drive very close to it, abd easily reach . same without un wrapping. ' Third-Has your box a sign on it? It lt has Hot, and there should hup pen to bc no mdil'for you some day then your outgoing mall ls most like ly to be lett, in tbs box, as carriers are Instructed to look for mail'only ia the boxes Where the sign is shown of outgoing mall. Any simple sign that ls eaaily seAt when displayed is all that la necessary?' "Fourth-It you have any friends visiting you and they want their mall to come to your hex, you should men- f lion it to the carrier and he wilt watch for samo at the postofflee, should It not come a?Jdreseed<io your care. Vis itors' mali most often comes without Kageciai address. ..Fifth-Do you receive any parcel post packages* Some kind of a large box placed as ? convenient position, though it sits on tho ground, will bo [(better than for year carrier to place on the snow or dampened und. You do net want,your pack lost, bnt have you u?ovlded for lt? 1 ''Sixth-Bad road, conditions aro a Lgrest drawback teosaual delivery. All {patrons should insist on township .ot H fleer s keeping road . over which car riers travel in best B^SSIMS coadittm. You travel over this same road, and aside from helping your carrier deliver your mall earlier and more promptly, you have the pleasure ead satisfar tMam traveling over a smooth, well* kept road. When the snow drifts- around your , see that lt is cleared away and the open to your box by the time your 1er comes. Remember, the Post ?nico Department does not require him to g?t ont. of his vehicle to get to a box The carrier ts not supposed to venture Into snowdrifts or mud. : "These are only a' ww of the ways you can assist in prompt delivery ol your mail. Your carrier wilt do bis best to alwkyS return good for good." ? : ? .-- . lo 80IJTH WILLjAMfiT?X o| lo '^lifT ?> bo'oooeeoeo eec e 0 e s e al' Kev. W. D. Hammett and daughter af Greenville , spent Saturday un? ? Sunday in tho cHv and Mr. Haut-.4 tuctt jniqd his appointment nt thc First Street Baptist" Church. V; Mr. end Mrs. .8. W..CU,?*Vspent a] few boura In, Anderson laat Saturday, Mr. Lawrence Bowers of Kesley spent the week-end with his parents C Mr. Lawrence Graden ct O roon ki! le' visited fae ,city Sunday. f?Kft Carl Melail and sister, Miss, Marie, of Ware Shoals, spent a few i days in tba city visiting at the home Sf j Mr. B. T. McCall lea*?.?.?week. . Mrs. Dr. W. ?. Pendy and Mrs. W. A. Herbert of Peixer apent last mt day in .the, city their Bister IF BJM?US/SICK T?t?E ??3CARETS . . -T-; . ino neawsaim. ?aa cow, soar stomach, or costive bowels by nsofg^jdigii Got a lO-cos*. box now. You're'bilious! Yon have a throb ?ensation In your head, H bad te bi year mouth. yOaV eyes born, ir ?kin is yellow, with dark ringa your eyes; year lips are parca No wonder you feel ugly, asean ill-tempered. Your system .fbll bile "bot properly passed ?ff. and it you owl 5* a'cleaning up la Don't continue being a bilious ice to yourself ?nd those who " doR't resort to ha*4h1 ritat? and rajore. Re cst darters- ? the] fcatf bowels are cored Uh , gentle, thorough v.-bile you nt bo* from y>j?r ?ep yojir liver and -?h.. sweet, and stoaths. Child tee C?se?reta becarye I And never gripe or MUmwi^BgSM Parto ?Bolt ? LOWNDE* VILLE NE WH. Ti -s Mr H- Leona Cllnkscales and Mrs. Ow)da of Anderson, who have been visiting relatives here, have gone to Wlllluftton for a few days. Misc K Ate Liddell bas returned from Anderson and will make ber home ?Ith her brother. T. C. Liddell. Mrs. Lewie Barksdale and. Miss Luey Powell have returned from a visit to Abbeville. Mrs. Samuel McAdams of Iva Is vis iting ber parents, Rev. and Mrs. Fen nel. Mr. William Bell of Iva wns here m business this week. The union prayer meeting Is being held at tho Presbyterian church this month. The attendance ls very good. , Mr. and Mrs. Below gave a dining iq several friends Thursday. Mrs. "M. L. Alewinc of Iva has been visiting ber jfather, Mr. L. o. Speer, this week. cd hore Munday. Mrs. Heard, who I Aarn Akmti was 77 years of age, died Bundey juCoTli AUUUl morning at ll o'clock, her death be- ?. p lng due to failing health and the in- I OE?* LWCS f|rmitie8 of old age. Blie was a con- * secrated Christian aud bad been n do vout church woman for many years. Unto everyone is given th right to Mr. Heard left here Sunday to attend Investigate, but many i r <aia ig the funeral, which waa hpld yesterday norant on the roost^ lmpo. .ant iub> ufternoon. leets by accepting hearsay aa facts. Mrs. Heard is survived by her bus- We give tho band, Mr'. Lawrence,lloard. who ls 821 years of ago, tlve daughters and three J IVli ?. WHEREFORE sons. Tho daughters are; Mrs Cliarl- AND PROOF ton and Mrs. Fred McCllnton of Okla- for everything we do In our our op homa; Mrs. J, A. Dp vis of Georgia:-tloal work. Mrs. O. R. Johnson and Mrs. J. T. We sro reedy to show you whether Dennis of Elberton. The sons are; yott uaTe eye trouble or not and te O. M. Heard of this city and L. M. and pnm, (hllt glasses will givo you rollet Parks Heard of Elberton. Investigate our ayslom, learn the lm . ' portan co of thoroughness and sclea Hlek Headache. t,flc training necessary to one who Sick headache ls nearly Si ways professes to treat the eye. caused by disorders of the stomach, VA CHARGE Correct them and the periodic nttacku vnM ?<n*mm TtTfiW of sick headache will disappear. Mrs. F0* CONSULTATION John Bishop of Roseville. Ohio, writes: "About a year ago I waa - C*aV??^ P2A i\-A.*_1 troubled with indigestion and bnd I ?lg ???111-^18 IIDIICal sick headache that lasted for two or * w vs#*?w?? three days at a timo. I doctored and /I ^ tried a number of remedies but nolb- fjOillDaflV lng helped mo until during ono of wasas/ssaaj. those sick spells a friend advised me Ol ft CS Main firrpr?f to Uke Chamberlain's TableU. This Jt^S^?S^?VSS? medicino relieved me lu a abort GROUND FLOOR Mtlme/^w|Forn aa^lo, by all dealers^ fMRH. LAWRENCE HEA RD ged Mother ef O. .?. Heard of TM? City Dies at Elberton. -News of the death of Mrs. Lawrence Heard of Elberton, Qa., mother ot Mr. OF Solid Gold-Filled Spectacles Begins Saturday, Jan. 16, and Ends Jan. 23 $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00 Glasses ONLY 1 AN OPPORTUNITY OF ? MTME^ While we have been in Anderson nearly tWO YEARS, and in *hat time we have built up a business and a REPUTATION for HIGH CLASS service, and fair, honest dealing, we wish to GET AC QUAINTED with mbre people in ANDERSON county, and do it QUICKLY--hence this SALE. asMsjssw aaasaasj-san Just as always, we will examine your eves abso ff I? \* mW llltelv PREK of charge. giving voit a thorough JP ffVaP^B ^iand skillful examination without anv charge whatever, and if you need glasses, we wilt pre scribe them for for vou; if you don't need them, we will so advise -you, and there will be no charge vhatever. This is no "Fly by Night" Fakir Sale; it is a sale, conducted sim plv and solely for the RESSflttf mentioned-to get acquainted with more people QUICKLY, and we GUARANTEE A$SCilB SATISFACTION. if vou have had trouble with your eves, NOW is YOUJR TIME arM this is your OPPORTUNITY'. Don't Neglect it! ACT TO DAY!!! Frames and Mountings GI) ARANTiPjdlast FOREVER ? ?lill ! M , ^ ' I I ll ' . T - ' Hil ^M.ilj^M H . Remember this fe a Bonn-Fkle Sale of tho BEST SpecUclos an4 Ey^Glneses, fitted fcy a r?guler Ucensed Optometrist GUAKANTEiLIN?^^^ ?ye from $2.60 to $4,60 on na ABSOLUTE only Insta EIGHT dgyj?^?WMtfy 16 to 23, mclo?rve. j^ OpenFrdmi A* 1V|* t?8',|.i\i HUR-FIT OPTICAL COMPANY Dr. I. M. Jsraej^oii, Optometrict. 310 South Main Street, Ground F ioor. Three Doors Below Kress' Ten C ent Store.