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COLUMN VT ANT ADVERTISING BATE8 Twenty-flvo word* or lea?, One Timo 25 conte, Three limen 50 conte, Six Time? |1.00. All advertisement over twunty five words prorata for euch od ditional word. Hate? on 1,000 words to bo used in a mouth made oo application. No advertisement taken for less than VG cents, cash In ad vance. If your nama appears In the telephone directory you can tele phone your '"'ant ad to '?'?1 and a bill will be mailed after its in sertion for prompt payment FOR SALE FOB HAM: OB EXCHANGE-For farm, one eight room house and lot of Kevon ocrea in town of .Starr. Ad dress Box 18G, lionoa Path. S. C. 12-5-fct. FOR SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap-, ply now to your gurdona nt rato of from ono to five tonB per aero-It's . cheap and there ia not a gurdon in Anderdon but that needs Hmo-lt I will correct blight and sweeten | your sour soil and make your fer tilization readily available. Phono | 4(14, Purmun Smith, Sc dBmnn. FOR SAXE-One socond hand two i horao wagon. W. L. Rrlssoy Lum bar Co. FCIUtAN SMI', d huB aomo extra ! choice seed wheat for sale. It ls uct too late to sow lt and tho weather is favorable.-l2-7-3t. FOE SALE-Porty acres of land in Hopewell Township, 3 room house, new two Btnall houses on public road. Land fairly level and ls of fered for ono thousand dollars. W. N. Walker. FOB SALE-Everything lu tho Uno of fresh fruits ll.ut are In season: pears, apples, bananas, grapes, ; . oranges, lemons, cocoanuts, nuts .of all kinds, and candles that make your mouth water, and at prices that don't make you sick either. J. IL Manos... CAliMiE tho Gasoline Man on tho ccrnor of Main and Earle StB., ;' Wants his friends and patrons to know,, thnt tho jj paving work dooB . not -interfere . with his gasoline business. .Caudle needs tho bu.-dnokA and is on the job at all times. ~FOR RENT *~~ FOB BENT-A desirablo furnished room, with all conveniences, close in. Apply io 120 Sharpe St. 12-7-3L FOR RENT-Furnished room on first floor, close in. Apply S care Intel Ugeucor. WANTS WANS'ED-^To communicate with :i young men or- 3 young 'Indios ladies preferred-for a good propo sition, that will insure splendid re turns.. Will call on any addresses loft for J. W. Lomax, nt Bollovuo Hotel. Splendid opportunity. 12-7-3L WANTER-Ten hustling men to work hore, and e?iewhere. Can easily . make five dollorB a day. Call ntl C04 Murray Avenue. 12-7-ltp WANTED PEAS-We will pay you highest market prices cash-or will exchange Agricultural Limo-you certHti ly need the Lime for all your BOIS" grain crops. Furman Smith, Seedsman, Phono 404. 11-18-lGtl WHEAT MEAL A broakfnst food.| Health restoring. Recommended by physicians. Made from native grain. Hos a fine flavor. Serve as, other cereals. Burdas Milling Co. WANTED--A good form for one ot our customers. It you have a. farm .for sale we will be glad to consider lt. Linley & Watson, (Jno. Linley . . W, B. Watson.) TO MERCHANT TRADE-One carl Texas lied Rust Proof Osts, car j nure shorts, and all kinds ot feed. 3oe G. Fi. Turner at P. & N. Depot MISCEU.ANEOUS \ TO THE MERCHANT TRADE-Ono car colton seed ?aeal, car Show Drift Irrigated wheat flour. All kinds horse, mule and cow feeds. See G. E. Turner at P. & N. Depot. I .'. ; '.' ' i - .' .: .. '. . ? -, MISS ?IONEA, the beauty specialist! Is pow. located in D. Gelsherg'u first floor. Phone 07G for appointments. Jl-30-6tp. TYPEWRITER . REPAIRING-Best equipped typo write-, rebuilding in v the.'.aoutn,- Factory experte for all ; . makes machines, your old machine eau be mude as good as new for a email amount. C. O. Dargan, Hub bard Building. lC-2S-i:Ci. .-----.. - COMEDO Tba Luncheonette, when V?: you .arb1 hungry. Wo cook anything ; that ja in aeaeon, and we cook It right; ?&sk; tjUo' man who oat? here. Short orders . servad quickly. Oys . tcrs any stylo. Next door to Union ; Station. ; :fJ??m&} ?fi ? ? . ? r In Local F J* THE PALMETTO J , * + + + * ? A M "\ STU FL SHOW Wiv? Presentad V< slcr<l'.> by (ho Sey mour ('cmjutnj. Those who like a minstrel mow should have attended thu PalmoUo yesterday afternoon and night tor tito Seymour company ?nit on ono, every . hara? ter on tho stage being black faced, both tin? men ?nd thu women. Attendance was good ?it bola perfor mance., but it seemed t<.nt tho/e waa general disappointment. Two-thirds of tho people who go to tho Palmetto on Mondays go to see how the people look Just as much us thoy do for tho show, and yesterday all of thom being blackfaced, tho members of tho au dience know about ns nur': about the appearance of tho characters aa they did last week. ' lill ly WlKiain'S, the blackface, come dian, lias been in Anderson before, ns iras also Mr. and Mrs. Seymour und have always been drawing card. An entirely different bill will be present ed today, which in all probability will take fur better than the one yester day. ThlB company ?BT a ciuareito and tiilu always attracts great num bers or people to this playhouse. It would not bo fair to praise or lo "knock" any of the members of ibis troupe, since tho bill presented yes terday will not br; shown nruiln this week, and it remains to he seen what tho characters, cnn do when they are playing their regular roles. URGES EVERYONE TO QUICKLY GET OSJATEB W10N Drink glass of hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. To BCO tho tinno of healthy bloom in your Ta~a, to see yonr Bkin get ' clearer and clenror. to wake up with- 1 cul a headache, backache, coated tonguo or a nasty brea'h, in fact to feel your bet t, day lu and dey out, just try inside-bathing every morning for ono week. I Boforo breakfast each day, drink a . glass of real hot water with a tea- ? spoonful of limestone phosphate In it ns a harmless means of washing, from tho stomach^ liver, kidneys and i bowel*? thc previous day's indigestible waste, nour bllo and toxins; thus clennBing, sweetening and purifying .(ho entire alimentary canal, before putting moro food into the stomach. Tho action of -hot watcr-n nd .limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all thc sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound ot limcstono phos phate will cost very little at tho drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water clonuses, eweeten? and freshens tho akin, BO hot water and limestone phos phate act on. the blood and internal organs. Those who aro subject to constipation,' bilious attacks, acid s' om coli, Thoumatio twinges, also tho so whoso skin ls Ballow and com plexion pallid, are 'assured that one wee-k ot inside-bat h i nj; will havo them both looking and feeling better - in ovory woy. COMB SAGE TEA IN LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR li Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Teil. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever ber hair feel out or took i on that dull, faded or streaked ap pearance, this slmplo mlr.ture was ap plied with wonderful effect! By ask ing' at .any dru;; store for "Wyoth's Sago and Sulphur Compound," you will get a largo bottle of thiB old time recipe, ready to use, for about CO conts. This simple mixturo can bo depended upon to restore naturi color and beauty to the hair and ls splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A woll-kuown downtown druggists says everybody uses Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, becauso it darkens so naturally and ovenly that nobci-y eau tell it has been applied-it'a so easy to use, too.. You simply : dampen a comb or soft brush and - draw lt through your hoir taking one strand at a time. By .morning the gray hair j disappears; after another application or two, it ls restored to ita natural color and looks,?: glossy, soft and abundant Qt PLACING your fire Insurance re member that Frank ft DeCamp . Realty Company representa only strong, old line companies. Toar business will be appreciated. 10-7-tf, WYATT, the |5 Coal M>.n has yet got coal to burn y he. doesn't Uko th q smell of tho smoke however, un less some one elso hus pa id for the coal. He says however that he ls stilt saying the people lots of rooney on their coal hilts,. Bis phone ls 188. . ,: :. , WE ARE PAYING $88 per ton for cot* . ton seed, ?elltng hulls at $13.00 per . ton aud will exchange 3' tons hulls . for l .?on seed and., 1 'ton ot cotton : seed moa! for ten'ot sued. Martin Wood & Coal Co. ?ayhouses ????????.????????????fr * <. I THE ANDERSON J * **** *-3>+?S<*+{> ** *+*+* MUSICAL COMEDY .facqiilflt Company Presenting Clean I,am: Ii II Mc S li i iv. . The Jucquith Musical Comedy com puny, appearing nt tho Anderson tili? week with fourteen people, three men un i eleven girls, presente! yesterday a delightful musical comedy entitled "One Little Maid," which apptivntly made iv hit wltU all who saw lt. This show will be presented again thin afternoon and tonight. Manager Trowbridge stated latt week limit ho was not going to have a tab show at the Anderson this week and the company ls maintain In:' thlB promise. Although lt has a troup'.- of only fifteen, a mina tu re mus ical comedy is presented which is fill ed with music written especially for the show by Ibo musical directo:* and a whole ll is entirely different from a tab show. )n writing up this attraction it is well to mention Hie costamos, which are far above tl.'.o average. The principals are backed up with n sing ing chorus, well costumed, which goes .."ur to make a show of thin kind enjoy able. Tho fellowing is tho east of charac ters : TheophllUS ichabod Wynne, Quaker Innkeeper-Alfred Beaumont. Deborah, youngest daughter-Dolly Handers. Lord Herfrlugton, o. Money Hunter -Walter B. K?mundson. Harriette Knox, American Heiress -Charlotte DoLong. llonald Taylor, In Love with Har riette-Ray King. Patience Wynne, eldest daughter Aleece. Maurice. Sura Shepard, in love with every body-Casey Jaquith. Quaker maids, tourist, guests .Misses Vera Jonavcllc, Owe:' Raynor Marion Campbell, Besulo Shaw, Bessie Logan, Oloria Knetz. Time- Present. Locale-An Inn outside of Philadel phia. * * * WALILER-MeELMOYLE * * * * Oar school Is still to the front, at tendance is still '.ncroasing every day. We have now JIG pupils enrolled. We aro all Interested in our work, and dotermlncd lo make this tho most powerful In the hlBtory of McBlmoyle. Our school ls 1 scated In the "historic cornel'" of Anderson county. Wc boast ourselves of our history. A number of our pupllB havo been sick with grippe, thoso on the sIcK Hst. aro-Misses Jessie Wilson, Allie Newton. Solma Massy and Laura Wii sou and also Rufus Newton, Jc?nny Nally, and Mae Gillespie. We hope they will soon ho able to come back to school. Our teachors spent Thanksgiving with bomepeoplo, Tho day passed off very quietly in this section, the only item of interest was the wedding ot MIBS Grayton Johnson and ?Mr. Cliff ? Funkln, tho homo wa3 tosteflully dec orated. They received many beautl- 1 ful and useful presents. Quit,*) a large number of friends and relatives wer? present. We hope their wedded lifo will be as bright and beautiful as was their wedding day. Prof. Haddon. Misses Jordan and Haddon, also Mrs. Robin'mn and Jen nie were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wil son's on last Saturday.. Miss Lillian Newton of Greenville is spending tuts week with Mrs. W. H. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Holland of Anderson spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr. aud Mrs. Wi A. G. Jameson. Mr. D. 'F. iBradley has recently moved to Pelzor, wo aro sony to. see Mr. Bradley leaving pur section, but hopo ho will Uko his new homo. Mrs. S. J. Link has been on . the sick Hst, hut ls bolter at this writ ing. Dr. Fraser cf Anderson ls to lec ture, nt Bishop Branch school Friday nlg'vt, December.KL Our school and patrons of course, are invited. He is to lecture, on uTho American Ne gro." Tho Improvement association "will meet hoxt Friday, December 10, at 3 o'clock. .Wo hopo our members will all bo- present, as we have somo im portant business to como before , tho. association. The literary society of our inter medlato deportment will meet . Decem ber IO. Our patrons ore cordially invited.also tho high school and pri mary department. Tho high acuoolliterary society mot last Friday. WQ carried out.o very interesting .program, every member P or for med their dut los in such a way that lt was a credit both to ihem and their society. Wo. wore Indeed thankful when, on Thanksgiving Day, Mr. Si. N. Jteovo .placed Ms saw. on ? pur ? school yard, and supplied us with un excellent; pile of vrood. The intermediate abd primary de-, partmonts. wore present at this .nicet ies. ./.,? .. ' . ; ; , . Recommended for Croup. > Coughs, ?ol??, croupi hoarseness, inflft.riwi throa;*, btvmchiai troubl?s or Bore , chest are relieved by Foley's Honey, and Tar which opens stopped air passages, soothes and heals in- i flamed surface?,, cud restores normal : breathing. W. O. Allen, Boseley* Mo., i says: : "I: have raised ? ;family , of i four children and used Foley'o Honoy ] and Tar. with nil cf thom. I And lt ? tho best co*iga and croup mediciuc I j over. used. , I used lt for.sight "or tim < years . sod ' can ' recdhunend : it for 1 ?roup,w--Sold Everywhere. < iSHSHHB^HfiHHHHHnH PROFESSIONAL CARDS Quattieba?ift &'Cochran Have Moved Their Office to THE BROWN BUILDING Over the Dime Savings Bank . Dr. HENRY R. WELLS DENTIST Offlc? F. & BI. Building OfQce 527-rhones-BeBldsnce 66 Dr. C. Mack Sanders DENTIST Office 301-5-G file cid cy Building, onico Phone 429 FJesIdenco Phone 149. Chisholm, Tpswlbridsje & Stuffr j Dl^ISTS ' ' Kew Tbefttra ?c.U??t? ? W. Whitoer a* C. GADSDEN SAYRE Architect BkcMiry BwUSa* Strop?; xtift .WoM a-? i?vcr. Fred Smith. r.SS" I.Inlu ,St, Green 3ay,. Wis., says ;..;_ *T ? Raftered a ' long time with a ' ?rery. weak hack. Foloy Kidney Pills coraidctcly relieved me of all soreness" tuid 'p$in and I- now am strong and well aa eyer." - Winter aggravates- syitrptoms of' kidney, trouble; cold .weather makes "aching more unbearable,^' Paley Kidney Pills help the kidneys eliminate paln-caua Ing poisons.-8old. Everywhere. ?TBOLAX CITROLAX V : CITR?L?X . Best thing for^ .constipation, sour Btomacb, lasy HV?T and sluggish bowels. Stops a sick headache al most at once. Gives 'a most thorough ind satisfactory flashing-no pain, no nausea, i -Esope - yours system cloariss?, sweet ?nd wholesome!-Ii. Hv Welbo?ht Salt Lake City, Tjtah, Sfrrites. -flojas ?ltrolax tho boat laxative I- ever used* Poes not grlp?ii-ao unpleasant nft<!r ;ts.'V-f?td fcv^hsre. ^^^^ "P? A." spe?k t?lbaccp: all over tte wwkl ^^???S???t^ Men "of all tastes take to Prince, ?^^^mS?k Albert pipe and cigarette -tobacco '^^S????^ like it just about answers ali ques ] tions ! Ai2ci it does ! Quicker you ^^^^^^^| 7 get on speaking terms with this v / national joy smoke the sooner youl! ^^^^fe?^P^i^y^ get a whole lot off your mind. Be ^^^^^^^m^m- cause, it just hands you more fun than you ever got out of a pipe or ^^?^^^^W- makin's cigarette before. The pat process fixes t^at-and re ^^^^^^^^^^8 % ^e na^ona^ 3?y smoke 5S^SSS^"^.!^L!^ is the one brand of tobacco you ern take liberties with, firing away 24-hours . ^^^F^it?fL straight without a tongue-kick! You get the JUenafta of John li. Bach, Wi yrara 7 +ltc.J. old, of Newark, /V. y. Ho Aaa bein a ilSlCn OX E?Z?Zl. , pipo amokor for SQ years. Mr. Uach, I i?/io enjoys kia amokea overy? day, 7 iSj^??1???*?aS Cut out lamenting for that old jimmy pipo stored cuyouvrcnt-cna?oo't^rryv away fa the rafters; stop fretting about how you'd like to roil 'em, but you dassn't. Men, you can lay your last cent that; you'll be top-notch-tickled if you catch the spirit of this testimony and get some P. A. and go to it ! Never did p A i3 3oideve - anything but make smokers jimmy pipe joy'us and cigarette whZro'in toppy red makin's happy-and that's just what's coining to you! bags(handyforc'3a tiiyrcTi^-'ioV; Ca*1 you sit-tight and get that P. A. aroma from somebody else's har.dpomc pound friendly old pipe or rolled cigarette ? Can you pass up pleasure that's Ttf..:??-' ~l?~c?c-~- due you, and coming to you quick as. you jump'that fence into the ir.ct c/i??S c:;;c:c!'. JPrince Albert pasture? Gumti on out. and be a r?gulai' fellow who's wTthPtho dJpl^scT. Sean^ to take a chance for what ails his smokeappetite division ! moistener top that ? kecj,aP.A.bSr.Sur" R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.. Wincton-Salcm. M. C. Owes lier Good Health, to Chamber Iain's Tablets. "I owe my good health to Chamber lain's Tablets," writes Mrs. R. O. Norf, Crookston, Ohio. "Two years ago I was an invalid due to stomach trouble. I took three bottles of these Tablets and have since- been. In' the best ot health." For Bale by all deal ers, i CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY BATES Thc Charleston & "Western Caro lina Railway will sell cheap excur sion tickets account o?! the Holidays, tickets on sale December 17, 18, 23, ?4, 25, 1815, final limit Jan. 19, 1910. For rates, etc., npply to . ticket agents, or* I ERNEST -WILLIAMS, i General Passenger Agent, Augusta,. Go. ?VSMfli lj.<tlv?! Arl.-yaw :. MI.-.-I i tot . ?5*iji**?S J'iiniu Uva M-.-i ?'Ul i m.t-u^Vwy 4MfS??y T?"i no o?Sis. ?Jj-y or ?anr V ? HT ??AN?NI> lltt*K!? :-:).! Ur Ua fh^r. SOLO ftY ?JR??BSIS EVERYWHERE Hit Ry Street Car. . \ Injured. The accident occured near A man, whose name Avas not learo- t,Jc clty ball and the mian was taken erl, was struck by a street car on whero W, . , ' , wounds were dressed. Ho was sail South Main otreet early last night to bo considerably brulsod and cut aad painfully, though not seriously,'about the head. WE WANT Your trade Your confidence Your good will YOU WANT The best coal A reasonable Drice A prompt delivery S ll, O A tV my waite mamet mmmmmmsimmmmmms^ ? b headquarters for good things ? J?^6C??<2 ^ - ^^ ^a? I In the Household when you ! i Pork Sausage, Nice Jorey Steak, 1$ -J ? l r '' '88 i slUe .he T ^uestion of I we ?re sdi ready getting oysteis W \vhat is really good Tea by l| If you can't dodde what yo? S ' Serving ||j wfcat phone 6&4 find we wiB hztp ^ ^^^^^^f^' : M ULY V/HtT^ MARKET, . ; ff ;.^^^^^^v^^^L ' 'Mv i Chic?ra Bank Pelzet, S. C. Capital end Surplus ?125V000.M Collections Siren Careful Attention filUson A. Smyth, Jno. A. Hodg?BS, President < Cashier. B. B. Tolliso?, AssL Cashier. ?