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1 ... ' ? ' 71 /. v-.-y. IM? Lits t Our Front Is Completed And the D; Dollar Window is ready. All we ask is to judge the v? jes 'or yourselves. Nothing will be sold until next Wednesday. Anything In Window for $1 WALTER H. KEESE & CO. Your Jewelers Water Ii. Keese * Raymond E. Cochran Cnpito! and Surplus $180,000.00 Collections Olren Prompt Attention Ellison A. Smyth, W. E. Greer, President. T. P. and Cashier. H. ll, Campbell, Asst Cashier. THIRTY PER CENT PROFIT ON SPECULATION EVEN GREATER PROFIT ON INVESTMENT We have a single tract of approximately 850! acres of rich, Chatta- ' hoochbo river bottom land, situated in Stewart county Georgia, within twenty five mites, of Columbus, which w?.will soir for SEVENTY per cent -of what adjacant farm lands are soiling for now. Of this entire plantation, there is one portion ot about SQ0 acres which we would sell separately. Of thia bmaller tract there" are 120 acres cleared, and under cultivation now; thc balance-about 180 acres, 'is in woodland. On the entire plantation-there are fifteen tenant houses, barns and necessary outbuildings, pud ono largo eight room dwelling house. The Seaboard Airline 'railroad runs through this' place, and there is ? sidetrack on the farm. Thoro aro 40 acres o! nut bearing Pecan trees on the plantation at present. . - , This Is a very desirable plantation, and_ to a practical. fariner of grit, determination, some means; and who Js not afraid bf the .work nece?ary. .in tho- numagement of such a plantation, this offers the'; opportunity of .a lifetime. ' ,\ : - . Our only reason for offering this magnificent plantation at Such a tre mendous sacrifice is strictly a personal ono, and we will give it to all in terested parties, privately.'. -Wo will pay the expenso of a trip.to St?wart county if the investiga tor, or his backers, buy tho fact of land . or any part of it. . . There aro quite a few Anderson county people living in Stewart county Ga. now. . Address '^Stewart County, Ga." . Care The Intelligencer, Anderson, S. C. Tho areaUsst thins tn "to od ?ni feeding; "iii MOLASSES. It c-te ? rtovi* ?tic to?d bul ?lidbuilds op the ?tock. wm ouausToo-ft I' lt^a something thc liorses and t?^^pt^mjMm^M . /nMtlteSarts tho saUva ninning and aids ^digestion. J #arPsuperi?r fo9an all grain feed. Giv? your horsco and ' innt??"nft?at and at the Barne time save money. , \ rC KE DSfflRT(??? grado) Horse and Male Molasses Feed > ? made appetlzlnff with salt PlirnKftMT HORSE F METS HO?ASS?S_MD I " ' - _ OT?nanMfartnra al?o ft dry mixed (no ' *i rnabrtur of atntt?tt fi Chinana ?WWI4, AUaU? ~*u. > ; . REDSH?RT???^ ^S^^?^o1-&8i^^^ Protein U*l F* S*l { " i?S?it?^ Protela 1251,$ Fat S'.?/.cJ Fibre " : fknltii Feed u^/mJSpBtol?.jB?fcr <^*fc-Fe?Oj - c { iOMMn4,;.r.jfn, Of/??d Jr ^>^A^^W.CaA1N'HAY c??ivfyD WILL BE HELD TO HEAR DISCUSSION OF RURAL CREDITS SEEMS THERE WAS MISINFORMATION About Resolutton Passed at Meet ing County Farmers Union Some Time Ago. "I will have to call another meeting of tho county delegation sometime during the first of tho year," stated Senator J. L. S'.ierard yesterday, 'it seems that at the last meeting of the Anderson County Farinei's* union a resolution was adopted requesting a meeting of delegation tor the purpose of disemslng with lnnners und oth ers a rural credit system. This mat ter nad never been oflkially brought to my attention and when the queslluh of a meeting of tho delegation on De cember ll came up for the purpose of ?hearing Superintendent J. E. Sw?ur ingen, I forget about tho other pro posed meeting. . "The delegation will gladly cooper ate witli tho farmers in their efforts to secure needed legislation," said Senator Sherard "The legislation that will mean most for the develop/ meat.of the agricultural interesit; of the country, and especially of the sout!.!1, will be a simple practical ru-' ral credits act, aud I hope to see the* South Carolina general assembly nt its next session adopt some measure that at least will be a good begin ning. 1 have given a good deal of thought to tho question, have been in communication with the caders of the movement for farm credits over the country, and I am now preparing a .bill'\U ich I hope will moot tho de mands of thogo of our people who are anxious to own land, but who cannot get possession of it under present con ditions. "The first step should be to renden land titles more uniformly available in making loans, and this can bo done through the Torrons registration act or an act along similar lines. -A workable rural credits bill would, ot course, provide for long term mort gages v.-iih a graduated scale of an nual payments covering intorest end a sinai! payment on the principal, and when tho last installment is met t' ?o debt IB discharged and the purchaser has his land free of encumbrance. A difficult problem is to provide a uni form system of judging the value ot the laud as mortgaged security, bul this can bo worked out, I believe, so as to mako the mortgagee absolutely secure and save the Etate, whitu must stand behind tho loans, from any possibility of loss. , . "A prftc-UcD.i Workable ra ral cred its bill will In time enaole our^white tenant farmers to buy aud own. the land they cultivate and until'-'they are giyon a chance to bettor their con dition tho south can u'-^er reap?v tho degreo of progress and prooperity. it ought to. enjoy. Existing land-owuers will get cheaper money, but lt 1B,the. landless white man first ol ult whom wo must help, and in ,my judgment legislation of this sort if it can,be. carried out properly and administered by thc 'ritjht ki.ul :O?-:MU.V??U <>:?UI-JL;.-?, will prove tho greatest posslblo biass ing, to the fanners and to all ii ie rest' .off our people as well who are noces'' warily dependent upon the farmer for a living. "A secondary effect of Ute rural credits bill, 1 am convinced, will be a gradual solution bf the race .prob blem. When all the land comes into the possession of .the iwhtte people,' as it will eventuality., t'ao negro will he forced out slowly and by a, na tural process, by peaceful means ana ! without serious disturbance to econo mic- conditions. - - The f abject of rural credits will doubtless'consume much time at - the, coming session of the legislature!, ns it is understood that several, bills will bo introduced and as so many of tho .members..aro interested "in .securing tho1 enactment ot a satisfactory, law'. The meeting to'bo held in tho. court boiiso next Saturday, will be dovoied largely to matters of. ? education; but the 'delegation will he glad to ft ear from any citizen who desires to pre--' sent "his views OT offer BUgprentions M to legislation for, tho benefit of tho county and state.. ' The prosent delegation, it appears, wants to keep in close touch with J.he people, and the public appreciates their."policy of holding frequent, meet tegs ibr the purpose of . mutual dis cussion ot public matters. ?reece Will Accent. Athens, Dee. ?.-?Public opinion | ls .veering towards the; fullest' ac ceptance of ti ie entente .. demands , j Tho. government IS hesitating in fram ing a: reply, while thousands >f ro fugeee aro, arriving- nt Florina, ofter tramping through ideop snow .from Mohlstlr: . , Chlldrjph aro dying .from hunger ??d^exposurC .;; . Apoca!? for aid ?re, sent here. .. '?.j Hit By Street Cmikyf^^ Aman, whoso name was not..l?arh? ed?,'.->as. struck by ? street car -on South Main street early- last night and!painfully, though not, seriously;! injured. '#b? accident, occured ?esr JTTO city hall, and the man was taken to Evans 'Pharmacy No.'."JJ, where the,! wounds wore dressed. He was said; to bo considerably bruised and about the head. '.-..'. ? ~^o" Trouble."""":- , '.'> ' "Do you1 havo any trouble support lng youri family, Rastos?" "Ah; don't sale, .hut niau missus: 'speoiencea some dlfflculty;''-^Boston" Transcript. ?L?VATION -GIVIk" ?QURT WILL CONVENE TUESDAY MONDAY BEING SALESDAY, WILL BEGIN ONE DAY LATER ROSTER OF CASES Remain? About Same ns First An-1 nounced and Court Will Hard- ! ly Last Over Three Days. The last terni of civil court in An deisop .county ?for tl:is year will con vene on next Tuesday morning. As previously announced, oyriog to the I fact that Monday is salesday," lt was decided not to begin court until Tues day morning ot which time all jurors and court attendants will report for duty. "Tlie roster et ca.sos stands tho samo as first announced," stated Mr. IS. h. Prl'.ce, socrctnry of thc bar as sociation, yesterday afternoon." "One or two otMer Jury cases may bo added j by consent and soaio equity cases that will not roulro a jury may also j bo added." .. Tho roster ,a? arranged stands as follows: I * Tuesday. Snmmey versus Anderson county. Ouso. company versus Watson. I Bristow,, versus Hammond and L'aspn. "tV?dnesdjjy. .Hicks versus' Southern Public Utilities company. Rhodes versus Henderson. Edmonds versus G. S. & A. Zemurry versus Manos. A Wireless Discovery ' . PrbfesW ! A Prof.. Michael I. Pupin/ of Columbia Hms just announced tlie"dlscovory of a receiver for wlrolpss telephony which is sensitive only to-Such waves as tho. operator desires. ' It will make tho arts ot wireless telephony and telegraphy.. commer cially {practicable over long distances, and "may sound tho doom of the uaple. The 'professor told 6T hts Invention during.his address before thc National Academy .of Sciences'. * A,lloom in the Hestert. "Assessed land values' In tho . Im perial Valley. California, rose from nothing at all in 1902 to $27,000,OOQ In ?915," say-i-thc c-irr?nt issue of Farm" and Preside. "And the .<pppulation from' 50 to 50,000. ' Ali because of irri gation;" ' . Old : Woman Cscs Phone. Staughton. Wis.^Mra; Sigrid Lar son. 95 years old',_ talked for the first time over a telephone recently. Up to-two .months ogb she was deaf, but lier "hearing, waa restored . to her sud denly. ' B? "C?SQ?RETS" v BEST LfiXftTlVE FOB M : '. LIVER-fiNB BOWLES Don't stay constipated, headachy* ?'jl > jbH?o??, with weath bad or stomach tour.: i-../.-' No odds how r^d 'your" liver, stom ach "fer bowels', hbw -much ; your head *<c^S?,hcj)v.. miserfchl? and uncomtor:. taila you. bro, from a, cold, constipa tion, nidigestlohr bti?oushess and slug-. g?Bhvbbw?w--youTelwbyb got relief I With Ca Secreta. -^s^^Mp?V; \t?an't'let your :-at?mech; liver and, boweldvniahc .yob;;,miserable: ..Take Cas?ar?ta tonight; Spat au "end tb the h?ad?ohc, biliousness, dizziness; ner vousness, sick, sobr.; gassy.;stomachy bbd cold? offensive-toreaUi. :.. abd . all other distress; clean's?v.^?a^vinside ergUna of all tho^lls,' gases and con stipated matter which ls producing Ote misery. " ':'fsM^^^?R^^?> A lo-cent box means? health happt~ bess- and ? clear.hoad for months.: AU;druggists sell .jCascbrets. Dont forget. the children-their little in> sides need a genw cleansing,. tooi, ;. From a Man?? Store HERE is where "HE95 would buy them, so he would appreciate them more if they bore this stamp of authenticity. Bath Robes Smoking Jackets Collar Bags Gloves Holepropf Hosiery Tie Sets Smoking Jackets ^ j Underwear Luxite Hosiery Bath Robes Neckwear Shirts Pajamas Hand Bags Suit Cases ] Collar Bags Collars Rain Coots Shoe Bags ' Hais Overcoats Silk Reefers Caps Suspenders if li each SOc X?e or better SMITH, GARRETT & "Where Quality Reigns." Fl ff V* Christmas Jewelry Buying ;^i^^i???xi^?^ AtM?re?ift^ ?". . . ' ?.<>?:. ; 'ly:-;:"" 'Viviv '' e- ' . .- .; ' ..'., -".u..,- ./'^..'.N'-^?'V-V^;. Many have done it already. Qar frifcndl^ suggestions.about early buying of Christmas jewelry was like seed in fertile a soil. Our offer to lay away Christmas giftB. until they are wanted has been appreciated, as the growing number ot' neat ly wrapped packages in our safe shovys. . Many.gifts are alrerdy engraved. - Dia mond Rings, Signet Rings, La valijera, Brooches,' Watches. : Fobs., Bracelets; are among them. There is plenty of time for careful attention to engraving orders if they are given NOW. Diamonds Low Priced * Brooches in Paney Form 1*??Dhv * Notwithstanding the almost certain Any lover of brooches /*1?^V t?Sfr^TM 1 advance "in price of 'diamonds as soon will be bound to admire ^j?^^sL, y$$%Z S?m$ our stock, Qf diamonds at very karat Kold brooches ?2.00 W^/M^ (fc^&fej reasonable^ prices. Why?; Because. up; with diamonds ?5.00 ^^O&y: Vj^^S^i v/c were fortunate enough to get them and up? Mhiu./ ??MZ al W? that p?rmit^f ^ ^lling, Ringe ior Christi ArVedciingS <Td,aj '?^mim^^^^m Not even the brigh^of^pr^cmng w? w,n S$ ^^^?tWW^ Christmasobscurest shinihg^eamless* fe^^ Rr,ce\,W? have cS?%?M0^ Solid Gold Wedding Rings showii here. m??&ft%f? n. thC Way fr0n * 9' They are built to stand the, wear of-years. .. :.?-50.ou. All style, sizei and weights at $5 and ?iio. Signet Rings Engraved Free v,\^3j??L A Solid Gbid 'Signet Ring, from S2.00,up, with the wearers paono-; /^fe??lllfev gT?n engraved On the seal surface, has so much of individuality a'iid ex ^?^j?fl^ elusiveness as'to be aihortg the most desirable Christmas Presents in this ^Sp^es^e^ brilliant and- interesting; Jewelry Store. Fancy Stone Rings" Scarf Pins Please do not faii to look over our stocks of " Fancy if tho men ot the Stone Iiim?s, Solid ;Gold set with Amethysts, Garnets^ ionse hos worn one or * ^tJt^K Tourmalines, Bloodstones, and other 'gems.-' ' Handsome two scar* pins 'until ^CSMBB3lb?\i' and of approved styles, durable ahdfdighificd, but not ^^^^lui ^T^W costly. From $3.00 up. . ' > ^t him a Solid aoidgj^^^H Visit Our Store ncrTXnf Sterns liiTi Gifts of Diamond and Solid Gold Jewelry, and Silver- that win picato you. v^Q .?WA ware to rejoice the hearts of Xmas^brides Suggestions Ssmonat???W?ph ^. ^j greet he*friends from the moment they enter this store. Qluim- *>Vtf u u v' ?S?w^ See Show; Windows