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- , ,-,- -. V Didn't Expect to Live In a letter to Mo. Pinn H laboratories, Hrs. Ci. 0. Walker, of Walker, Lane fount j. Oregon, writes: "l have-been totting Fruitola and it has been'a great relief. I suffered so with gall-stones my family aad -friends dldn!t expect me to liva" Fruitola IA a powerful intestinal lubricant and softens the bard* encd particles that cause so much suffering, expelling tbe congest ed waste In no ?->asy, natara! manner, JJ the sufferer's relief. A single dose ls usually suhle lent to clearly Indicate its efficacy. Te - build ap and restore the weakened, run*down system, Traxo Is highly recommended as a tonlc.altcrative that acts on tee liver and kidneys, stimulate* the Sow of gastric J sites tc aid digestion and removes bile from the general circulation. If rall?la and Trnxo are prepared io the Pinns laboratories at Monticello, II!., and arrangements have been mode to supply them through representative dniKglsts. In Anderson they eau be obtain? * ?d at-Evans''Pharmacy, Three Hi ores. Milk From Ute Desert. '!E1 Paso, Texas dies, one/of the most Interesting milk supplies of any city," says tho current issue of Farm and Fireside: "A considerable amount of tho milk is goats' milk pro duced by a number of goat dairies, one of which has a thousand goat*. These goats get their living from thc sur rounding hot, dry territory, deficient in grass and only moderately covored with sagebrush ead cactus. A cow would starve to death but the goats, though fed neither hay nor grain, j give on an average about a quart each. The milk b'&ngs the same price as cows' milk, and is sold both in bottles and in bulk." -.. Test this out As thousands have done-compare a pound of Black Tea with a pound o? Green Tea and youU find that you can make double the quantity from India and Ceylon Blsck Tes-It's fir more delicious and refreshing &>id.'?pr:& sample j bag of our. famous "Slyer Libel" Five O'Clock Biend-all ready for your teapot, sufficient for three cups 111-113 Hudson St : New York Gry .'SAFE-TEA FIRST " awl Always AimaV) Gdi Mdd, Sn Fnaeboo, 1913 SPECIALS ?N IO MYS SALE $1.00 Lion brand shirt. .All new.stock, ?id best quality, Sale price i..........v.-.;,....,. .75c 60 centiWhite Dress Shirt, good ?allie,, at.._..-...38c ?4.50 Men's Dress Pants, Special... . $3.48 ;| $2.50 Men's Dress Pants, Special................ ..." Ten, Doz. Jeans Pants, Regular- $1,2$ -value at.... jj. ;.; Press Gdotfe . .00 Quality,. All .Wool Serges, in all colors at. 5Qc quality Serge.. .Extra good vallie, at.. .. Regular ?c Ginghams at. vt. .. ;.'............ bress; ' ?ingh'ams, at; . V,;. r'.l,, v> ..... '............ ivWliite Homespun, R?guUr 8c 'quality at''.[,'.\ ,.........:'. ? ?". ? . -Some;;!L*0usiU^l.y^!?j^-,?ii - F?H ?o?fc Sufi* M Striking? new models iii*, serge.; gabardine and French broad cloth, featuringithe new box coat effects and fur or braid >rlrn ;niings. Sbrrie hilftdiclme and striking models in the^ popular new shades bf crow: .wing blue, field mouse gray, Russian green, Krencli -Wue, davy blue and black. . Wide choice of * Styles'at ... ... . . .J J?. . ........ V.._. .$2.48 to $18.00 "New Fall Skirts Some plain tailored with separate belts; others braid trim ."' med with pockets. Navy and black gabardines are the popu lar styles.. Special, at-.. .$3.48 ANDERSON DRY GOODS COMPANY .$1.98 . 98c .75c . .39c .. 5c . 5c 5c; . Anderson, -S? C. .197 Mata street. Get 5?? to 1?OQ0 More Tires By Using Our Resinera. Give tss a chance to einlas? them to you. Also ' havf. a complete stock of Kook ?? Boots, Blow Ob* Patches, Eubber Patchs*, Geweat and Vulcanizing Rubber, ?? b a?v/aye a pleasure io show you. . Spark' Plugs for all care. ^derssn,'So (ti Beaton, 8,; t?, SroeaVr je, S. C, IDEM OIBTBIOT REV. T. C. O'DELL AND REV. J. W. SPEAKER \RE RE TURNED Hi RE MADE YESTERDAY Morning tn Spartanburg Where Conference Waa in Session-Rev. A. Q. Rice Goes to Starr. Tho peep!? ot Anderson and tho county arr pkj .ci over the fact that the Rev. T. C. O'Dell hBB been re turned Ut the AnderBoa district as presiding elder and tho Rov. J. W. Speake as pastor of St. John's Meth odist church. The appointments of the Upper South Carolina Methodist conference were read in Spartanburg yesterday rooming. The Rev, A. Q. F.'Iee takes the place of the Rev. J. L. Single ton on tho Starr and Iva circuit. The appointments for the Anderson district are as follows: Presiding elder-T. C. O'Dell. Antroville-W. T. Belvln. Bethel-J. G. ?Higgins. Calhoun Falls-J. W. Balley. Clemson college-J. M. Steadman. Contrai-B. M. Robertson. Monea Path-S. T. Blackman.. LowndesvlUe-M. K. Meadors. McCormick-J. P. Miller. Orrville-I?. W. Johnson. Pelser-J. H. Danner. Pendleton-W. M. Owlngs. Seneca-N. G. Bellinger, v. Starr^-A. Q. Rice. ...St: John's-J. W. Spesko. I TownviUe-En H. . Lupo. Wbllialla arid Seneca-J. L. ! Stokes. Walhalla circuit-H. A. Wh<??:. Westminster-J. W. Lewis. . Wltliamston and Bolton-S. H. Booth. PLAH TO CELEBRATE COMMITTEE IS APPOINTED TO ' MAKE ARRANGE- j M?NTS FOR THIS 1 JOBS A C C E P T E D ;V ; -- X Paving. Commission Met and Aci j , "?'c^?!^!^^-W'S; Main ajad " River; Streets Yesterday. A special meeting of ibo paving corn mission was held yesterday afternoon, at *;o'clock for the. purple of accept ing the South Main and E?ver;strett Jobs, this work-having' been complet ed some. Unie aga. . All of ?he. mem bers o it he commission having inspect ors of the commtvdon having inspect engbi?er in charge, and Mr, Gilbert j C. WIMto of Charlotte, consulting en- J glnesr, having stated that they saw ino reason why the work Bhould not be passed upon, the commission . by j The work on these streets having j been accepted, payment ?will be includ* ] ci ?n. the. 'nest' .regular settlemeis" whi?li? will be mado tomorrow. Beeide to Celebrate. A committee consisting of Mayor J, H. Godfrey, chairman. Dr. J). A. Ledbetter and - Mr. Charlie' Spearman was appointed to make plans'for a' big celebration r which will.1: bo t??ld ' when :i?il of the .paving work is ohm- . pletetl end in -Milch ell of -tho people may.take part.' This committee. will report at the next "meeting of the com mission. The treasurer,- Mr.'VpL:'?CT'."l?dbpt--i' ter;., reportad, that during tbe VntontV' Of qfitobei ?the puving commission" money 'deposited , in the banks ?h?d realized #200 in interest and that dur-'.1 lng the Jiontb of November ii would ' be about $130./ . i?!^^^^^? ?ITROL?X Bast, thing for constipation;. sour stomach, lazy 'liver "and sluggish bowels. Steps a slci headache almost *t|bh.ee Gives a most'thorough and ictory. C ishlng-no cain, no v ' Keeps your $y ?ikm cleansed. . and whwejsopie-*-R- H. Wctb echt, Salt Lake City. tJtan? ^ilte?i "I find Citrolax tho? best laxative S ever uaedr - Does not. gripe-uo un-. pleasant nffcr^eots.'? ? Sold *Tery>' r - G R AC] 7%-J' ? 33 BALES Ol DESTROY MR. WILL STEPHENSON SUF FERED HEAVY LOSS YESTERDAY NO INSURANCE 315: B?le? .Were Stored in Front] Yard os Place Just Be low City Limits. Pim yesterday afternoon, between 2:30 and 3 o'clock destroyed thirty three ' bales, of ginned cotton, the pro perty ot Mr. 'Will Stephenson, a prom inent' farmer on his farm about threo and one-half miles below tile city, en tailing a loss of approximately $2, OOO with no insurance. Tho tire ta esld to haye Btarted from some matches, ono of the little boys on the place having been around tho cottoa^playmg with matches. The cotton w?s StorOd or rather placed in a pile in the front yard ot tbo house, thirty-three bales being in ' one pile. A. short distance away there were six more bales la ons pile, but these were not damaged, o ?Mr. Stsp?rnaoon is an extensive farmer and although this is not near ly alL ot the cotton he has'raised this year, it means" a,cgreat loss to him. At I tho prosenti selling price this cotton would; haye brought about $2,000. OF POLES pfiElHIONI Homeless People Living in Caves I. and Almn?^ne?/ Tv'ench?a in Desolate Country. ? li,. ? ' : M?I/I? Warsaw, Nov,. "12.-Via,: London, Nov. 29.-Hundreds, of thousands .ot the,-civil. ?>opul?tlon [of the Warsaw district, of, jpoiand'. are Buffering for wantot 'food. A ^considerable percen tage, of . the. homeless are living in hut?., cavfca and abandoned trenches. T?b situation 4B increasing , in serions ??B? ." troC?u?e a ?arne number, Rr? thrown .out of work by the almost complete paralysis of tho Polish indus tries. -. Some emigrated to Germany where work is plentiful but a great majority prefer' to remain hero. Prominent Poles maintain' that un ie:-! there aro drastic relief measures coon, v.- hole sale death a from starra* tlon will result. Already mahy have Btarved and others -liave died from dis ease, superinduced by' hunger; Tho ?ermans, ero doing all they- can to stop the epiiemlc and slowly but sure ly -escern ho getting sanitary condi tions, righted. The entire country IJ laid .'ivasto. In the Warcav/. govern mootai ; district elene four thousand vit!c^:irt ?were destroyed by the Kiia rjan* :4n tbelr retract.. , The govern ment is. giving cvt a flour supply sparingly,in an effort to. 3tretch it over until the nsx< harvest. Women aro so under nout'ahed they cannot teed their babies. Piano Tuning: and Teaching Mr. Dana Luther Hinckley wbo re* helved bis' musical' education tn' Boa tor, and other iarge cities wit! locate la this-city. Ks doslros to do mostly taning and repairing, in which ho hoi- had-much ^Mirlen co, but bo ls, open to engage Bt0ftt?I as church Organist or choir toaster ?' and Will accept pupils : ht Pianoforte and voice -??tturo. Mr. Hinckley spent . th?.' paBtX?lgbt. years ?^atenswick, Ga,, playingV, a fine orran and tuning and't?aabi:^^a?? bb found; for tba, presfeht, at ?1? -N. Main St, Phone 285. ti on-Wide Pt E EPISCC Service Every Ev? YOU ARE ICOTTON ED BY FIRE HAUE BEGUM TRfflj THE LIQUOR OASES i PLEAS OF GUILTY ENTERED | YESTERDAY AFTERNOON IN COURT 4 Tho first of the liquor cases which have been brought up because ot tho activities of special detectives were called In mayor's court yesterday shortly after noon, when the regular cases wore disposed ot. Ralph Turner, white, plead guilty to three charges. Perry Williams, negro plead guilty to one charge. Andrer/ Jones, a negro, was found guilty on one'charge. John Foggie, negro, plead guilty to one charge. None of tfoio defendants have yet bean sentenced. Other cases have been fixed for difr feront hours on other days of ; the j week. More Convenient-Hore Efficient < More Economical Washing Ironing rrr-rrrrosrn-H-u MIHI uj ?in-ai n....jt_uni Sweeping SoBihern 'Public Utiuties Company Phone 828 AT i best. "I?i?PR? 'caching Mission DP AL CHURCH ming at 8'O'clock INVITED! Dessert Without the main courses won't satisfy hungry men. In the seme way, men who hunger for OVERCOAT VALUES won't buy style unless worthy fabric goes with tt--?tyla alone will make them look but it won't "LOOSE" their purse-strings. 1 i . ....[. . In the T. L. Cely Co. Balmaroon CCoaS? which are selling at $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 men get fabricks which are cenrn of Ahe Unes of the fore most mills, ht durability, texture, pattern and values. REMEMBER OUR PRICES $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50. ntfjti iel *h i . We are now ready to^serve you v/ith the best of Prims for ..making your Christmas Fruit Cakes, j ?ig Tree Seeded Raisins, 2 packages for;r. <.. ;. ....... zSe Currants, .16 ounce package, 2 packages for.......... .30c Crystaiiz?d Citron, tb ............-.......-.25c?'; Orange, and Lemon Peel. :1b'.... ;..2Bc Ext/a Fine Dates, in bulk, 3 tb for... .. ,25c New Valencia Shelled Almonds, tb. IfiOc New Jorcan- Shelled Almonds, tb....-.- ... .75c Crystalized Cherries, package..15 and 25c Crysiaiizeu* Pineapple, ?j3 . . . .. .owe. 7 New Spices,, box.,...Sc Peeled Peaches, tb .............. .-... .20c Muir Peaches, lb .._,.....10c Layer Raisins, .2 lbs for... .> ........ . . . . . ?28c ?Don't'fail to see us be?oi?? making your purchases', ANDE?0N CM GROCERY ?0. ?? ' ?..Ji//V(lV..fjJi . ..??.?5! <nif>t.u\.J.' We have a splendid two .... j horse farm for rent five i?e^?n Rea? E&ate & lavetaat Co. 'Mg$nirtf?tr*??> v : I* S/Hortoa,VB ". VT, F? Sereiall, Secy. BYSTERS nils 9