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istmas Our. store bas experienced forty-one Christmas Seasons and each one has ' been bigger and better than the ono ' before. That's why we now have such a . large, completely sto ?V.cd Jewelry Store. It juBt came' to us through honeBt, progressive business ' methods and,natural growth. Most, nil these years, our store has been recognized the "Gift Store of Anderson." That's partly due to the . fact that lt is a Jewelry Store but mostly on account of our honest ,ef fort to always give our patrons the hesi'-possible'.values and..service.. We have stocked our store with all sorts of . little novelties which we thought you wculd Uko to' "select as gifts, as well os laying in an unusual ly largo assortment of'.the* regular, staple article you 'would ' expect to , .find ?? . auy up-to-date Jewelry Store. ' ! "We really:'dd not believe there ls a single ' thing ?nyono could , expect to , find.in a Jewelry Store anywhere that . ? we haven't provided. .. ?o^ie- in aiid let us show them to Hubbard & Co. Jewelers ino. DAYS SALE $1.00 Lion brand shirt.. .AU new stock, and best quality, Sale ; price .. . ...... ...... ....''?. ._7Sc (5b'cent White Dress Shirt, good value, at.............39c S4.So Men's Dress Pants, Special... .. .$3.48 $?$0 Meli's Dress Pants, Special. ... .$1.98 Ten* Do?:. Jeans Pants, Regular $1.25 value at .... .98c Dress Goods .. $1.00 Quality, All VV?ol Serges; ftV?li?colors'at ... .. ;.. ;75c 5uc. quality Serg'e. ;-;Extra- good value,- at? ? vV i. ... i .39c Regular 8c Ginghams at..5c Dress Ginghams: at.'.. vi';"....',..'.".'.". .viv'.".-, i'.'...'. .5c , .."W.hite, Homespun, Regulax 8c quality at......,'. .. ....... 5c Some Unusual Values in Fall Coat Strikingnew^models in serge gabardine and FfehcH. broad cloth, featuring the new box coat effects and fur or braid trim mings. Some handsome and striking models in the popular, new shades of Crow wing blue- field' mouse gray, Russian . green, .French blue, navy blue .and . ;black. Wide choice of styles-at-.^..-.-..-....$2.48-to,$18.00 ' NewFall^irts. _ : , ' .'. Some plain tailored, with separate . u?it?li} others; braid trim i med with pockets. Navy and black -gabardines 'ftre-lthe popu-. ? lar styles. Special at. ........'.. ;... .$3.48 ANDERSON BRY GOODS COMPANY J? anderson, ii* C 107 Main Street.; M: All Monthly ?lo?mers ?ftit?iW co. rftO?i? Oil 688 H?KSHALL ATE, i*** Sooth Seats Our shi?wing\o? ?pat Suits and Coats is equal to that of any. other cituse; we,hear ; it ?from many different anales. Coat Suite ^' ;?T^ $25; Coats $4to.|35 We are seHiilg our . Ready-to-. Wear at' Special prices; r<o\v--s? drop in and give us a look before buying.; otherwise you may pay more and ge\. less. N?*;Dbotf to C. A. fed tflvtskt Hoeofc. ^????????^????????????.? ! SOCIETY I * I_jj ' j ;_I_-t ? * * ?-??#??.???????????.?? Auuuimeomcnt ?arty. ~A beautiful entertainment for Sat airday apb , a pretty compliment to two. channing'young worooa, Mra.' Piotr Rico ot Belton, and Mi6a Floride Harris Ot this ,clty, wac ti;o elegant course luncheon given by Miss Bessie Major, at ber lovely home on South MeDuflie street. : A charming color ?cheme of gold and Steen' was effectively carried out, in,tho i decorations pf tho pretty luncheon table, in tho yellow chryr santhemums used. Over all was tito radiance of many soft lights. After tho 'guests were all seated, each drew the ribbon attached to their plate, and read, tho attractive little verse written on it. When Mrs. Julian Clinkscales drew her card she read tiho aunouncemtmt of tho en gagement of Mis? Floride Harris, and Mr. Prue Ligon, Uro of Ander son's most popular young people. This announcement was received with the heartiest congratulations of all pr?s ent'for'Miss Harris and she was the recipient of many expressions of love and interest from her friends. This t?axrl?ge will bo an interest* lng' event, for tho Christmas week, and will bo the most Important social event' of the month. A- delightful course menu was dain tily served, and a most enjoyablo morning was spent. ' Among the guests present were: Mrs.. Blair. Rice of Belton, Mrs. Leon Rice, - Mrs. Prue Clinkscales, Mrs. Julian' Clinkscales, Misses Jean and Floildd : Harris, May Ligon, Magslo Clinkscales,' Janie Gllr?ath, Anni? Cooley, Nelle' Barton, Rosamond Bur dine. .WUheh?in&F??t. ? . For Miss Do?ean. . Mrs. J.. R. Vandiver entertained a : delightful box party at the Anderson theatre yesterday afternoon In honor pf her charming guest, Gilsa Louise Duncan ot Barnwell. . . After tho picture, Mrs. Vandiver carried her- guests, to Atkinson's Drug store where a delicious sweety course was served. The guests invited for tito after noon, were 'Misses Nelle and Louise Duncan, Jean and Florido Harrif.4 Luta Smith, Isabel Webb, Zoe Braylea, Marguerite and 'Louise Henry,. Sara Sanders, Elizabeth Buxton, Elizabeth Van Wyck and Annie Chapman. ? Mx. and Mrs. G. B. Greene have gone to Laurens to visit relatives. Mrs. Herbert Smothers has returned ?to her homo In ry>lnmhia[ after a visit lo relatives herb?. .Musicale.. : ' Thb: musicale to walcfi the Robert E. Lee chapter issued Invitations some (weeks ago, and whicn was postponed, has been arranged for Fridry after noon at half . past three, at the resi dcaco of Gen. M. L. Bonham on Greenville street. A beautiful pTogra?u'y"'the' very' best local talent has been:planned and the afternoon will be a most enjoyable ono for all wi'ao attend. . During the soldai feature, dainty' refreshments will bo served. CanirM. .. -Cablria, ono of the most ?woL?>rf?l and beautiful moving pictures ever ajado will bo shown at tho Andorson theatre on tho 15th bf? this month. There aro over 7^000 pec?lo In the cast, and it took fourteen monthb- to make the . pictures , /feils, will , be a splendid opportunity for tho people of, ?Anderson to s??Hhls marvelous pic ture. Miss 'Carrie Fret well has returned from a two months visit to Tennessee and' to Madlsonvilie, Ky., -where she .was "tye guest of Miss Sara H?yeB. Mr. and .Mrs. F. B. Crayton, Misses Louise GUroer. Linda Thompson, Sara C ?'ayton and: Mr. George Mcconnel will leave this -morning for Darling ton, where thoy will 'spend: several days with Mr. and Mrs. William B, McCown; TiVey ?will mako the. trip In MV. McCcnheU's Dig car. LOOK ST ft CHUB'S TUHB?E WHEri CfinSS. Take no chances! Move poison? from livet and howiih at ogga? -, Mothers caii -,'pest essy, "siter fciving "California Syl'Up of Figs." because lui a few- Hbura all tho c?ogged-?p waste, sour bile and- fermenting food gently moves out ot the bowell and yb? h?v'a .a well, playful child' again. Children ' simply .will not take.'v-the limo from play to emptly their -"bow-; ole, arid they become ? tightly pa ched, liver gets sluggish and Stomach ojidered. ,,?'.> ) Eviten * ?rose;- ? fovertBh, ; restless, < J&fttmguo is coated, then give this , llbirms **ruit laxative.** Children 1 it,:" and lt e&n not ?cause Injury, difference^ what alls your-litio nn if full of cold, or a sore ti^bat, d rboea, abimaeh-achc, bad. breath,; re member, 't\% gent?o "in>(dc eieanelng*; should bo the fi wt tre?tnlt\t git??. Full directions for bj&MfS, -children ot all ages, W? grownups are print ed on eaciJ bettie. :?JeW*re of - c?untetf?? ; -te ?ytups. As^'Vonr b;rtts* ti o M ''California if?fiyP oi k then look oS?rb?uHyV?ttd See that-\ : mad^by ..the': ''Calif?rsia.; Pig Company." ." We iaAfyt; od, sgu$! Hand -bscte yftth contetti^.BJcy. CLEANUP CONTESTS ??E BEiKG^ STARTED LEBANON SCHOOL IS FIRST IN COUNTY TO INAUGU RA^ ONE SCORING POINTS Depend ob Whitewashing Out! BuHding?, Pruning and Spray ing. Tye?, Etc. Tho women's organizations at tim various schools in Anderson county aro doing a great work and especially is this so with the one at thc Lobanwa school. Tho ladies of ti vat section are taking great interest in their work and splendid results have already been obtained. At a meeting held at the rural hall, tho only one of its kind in the county, on Saturday afternoon was Very en tertaining and a program, is give be low. At .this meeting Miss Jayne C. G arlington .suggested that a house cleaning contest be, inaugurated whidi m6t "with hearty approval, 20 homes pron'islug to enter. Score card3 are now being made~ out and three prizes will bo offered.' Points are made by' whitewashing outbuildings, fixing fences, hanging iguteS, pruining trees, spraying, etc. X . Miss Garli?gt?n stated yesterday that sho hoped te .havo these contests started at all ot vio women's clubs in. thc county .and If she docs, it will mean, much ?to tbs* 'communities. This 1B ono of. the best features, in thc opinion of many, that has yet beon stinted, "and -will dobutlesn result in many homes and -places being reno vated and fixed ilp. The fol'owlhg program was render ed at the meeting Saturday afternoon. Farmers union's song. . Clean Fall Farming, paper-Mrs. C. M.. Robbins. Selecting Cotton''/.3eed,' paper-Miss Sadie Horton. - Alfalfa Types, What ls fae Most Profitable Variety, .papor-MIBS Alma Thompson. : ". The Split Log Ding; paper-Miss Mary Broylos, Discussion,, Mrs. Law rence Thompson: ; What Will vthe. -Farmers Do Next Year? papers-Miss Garltn?ton. The State'.Fair, paper-"Miss May bell Cooner .' .Discussion, Mrs. T. M. Wei bo rn e. Agricultural' R?vol?tlon le; the Pal metto Stato TUdstrated "by tho State Fair1-T. M.^Wp^?jtfne. A Placo . for ihrer^lhing and Every thing in. ?t? Tlnoc^A very witty piece written by Mrs. T;';Mr Welborne was road by-Mi&B ' Sa'dlo "Clark. S...M?-Byers; demonstration agent discussed Farming for. Profit,' touch ing bri - 'soil fertility; ' plant- disease and ^insects.. . - . -, ,; VA""number of helpful'" comments were made by Rev; OV L. Mar tl* j and others." . , ;".:";~ . ; ?iii ? .J , ? i i ? mj0 Olden Time School With Cos , tomes Cawd tt^tb Be Very . Enjoyable, Tlaeregular monthly social meeting of the Epworth leag"5?. ot: St.' John's, ' Methodist church v:** held last njgbt j and ?was fcy far ono of the'most eri ; Joyablb affairs of its kind ever given. The attendance was good. Instead of .'tho usuo4.social gather ing hint evening something new and yet ola. :wa? ft?e ;Orde^^ it was decided to baye: this, gathering, in the form of an. old ' timo .cchoo], which wassuccessfully done. The girls were costumed. Utto tim ? school girls of long ago and the boy s Uko tho youngsters ot olden times. Mr. Ed-, ward Valentine was tho old; maid scj'ibol ,'*eacheir. and ti?j " like ,th'o chil dren, and in, fact tho. enure affair, .faa, very." I Tldlculoug^, . . vfc, . spelling match, was.xme of: tue-principal fea tures of tho evening eittd during recess f^ii? .wcro enjoyed, ;\; Why Sott- Should Use ?tuimt>er?sJa*s Coogh Bcwe?Vv Because it has an established repu tation .won, by its good'worka. ?iec?upo it lb most;; esteemed, ?by, thcjo.Vv.ho haye used, it " for nanny years;. aa occasion rewired, and, ere bett acquainted with Rs good quaU i tics. . ... ."..'.... . . Because it loosens. and; relieves,a cold and,aids nature In restoring the ! sys tem to "a healthy .condition^ B^uiuse it doss not contain opium br anyother narcotic ., Because it Ya . within the: reach of all.i.Vril only- costs a; sale' L? all dealers. Tho o u?.or Phuathea class of tho Firtt Baptist church, wjU?gain Sartre. Oysters, nes? Saturday in tito; former, mi'ihan. store;*c&m oa> East Whiinejv ^pept. San vice,will -.jbesin at lt o'clock and' run to &* -.and. from ,6 O'clock to 8. In ufal?oa:; io oy?tars. *an4wichss, teas, soups, ?tc., will be aorvcd.by these cnarmlng -younu ladies; >; - . :'.". > Lnughwf.i* oar- ot fol exertions; lt is of great" help to dJgc?tlon; i A still mor* effectual help, ?0? dose. or, CbamberiaittV.-TaMete lt you ohou?d>?? ^o^m^?^i.w?fe l^stio? give tbfcm ;a trial.: . -Th^^sl^ cos>. ? Quarter.-. 2r?r sale by ?ll deal ii EXERCISES SUNDAY ALVIN H. DEAN OF GREEN VILLE DELIVERED THE ADDRESS GOOD PROGRAM Consisting of Solos and Quartettes Had Been Arranged-Attend ance Was Very Good. Tho Elk's Memorial exercises were held at the Anderson theatre Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and were iorgoly attended. Tho services wero I held in nil parts of tho United. States at this hour, and was an important rito or rather event in tho Elk life. Tue meeting was for the reverence of dead members. Tho orator of th? occasion wan Mr. Alvin H. Dean ot Greenville. His ad dress was very much enjoyed by a large audience A solo by Mr. Sam Orr Tribble, and a q?arteto by Messrs. Tribble, Smith, Fitzgerald, und Welch was. heartily enjoyed. The invocation arid benediction were pronounced by Dr. D. F. Dlvver. *?+??+.?**?????.****??* I PERSONAL I 5IF..W. A. Underwood of Huston, Moss., was ? business visitor in tho city yesterday. Mr. K. H. Welborn of Wfllnmaton spc-n* yesterday in AndorsiM. Mi. J. L. Shirley of Helton was bifO.ng th? business visitors, in the city yesterday. ? Mr. Thomas H. Bowian has re turned from Atlanta, Ga. , jiff s Carlton Watt of the Plslruont & Northern office spent Sunday, with hi? parents at Iva. . ? Mr. ,Jaa. T. Erwin of Antr/.villo spent yesterday in Anderson. Mi*. A. V. Barnes of Lowndesville was- among those in Anderson yes terday. Mr. S. M. Jones of Anderson lt. P. D. spent, yestorday in Anderson. Miss- -Myra, Anderson of the Kob errirsection was in the city shopping Monday. Mr. W. E. Johnson qf Liberty spont yi slf.rday in Anderson. Mr. A. O. Rouds of Clemson Col bee was in Anderson yeatorduy. Mr. and Mr. D. T. Blackwell, of Due Wost Vere visitors in Anderson Monday. ' ' Mr. J. L, Glgnllltat of Sandy wpr?ngo spent a few. boen, tn the city yesterday on buslne??; Moved and. Seconded. 'Paul Armstrong says a lawyer., ac quaintance of .his, who lives in Seat Ue, ivas retained to defend a darkey accused of absconding with the ninds of .a' colored debating society.. : Tao cuHook for the defendant wal rather black. . , At tho trial the ottornreytor the de fense arose hs soon a sth'e charge had i^-.-a roui, ami said: "Your honor; 'I move that this In dictment bo dismissed--" Before he could proceed further his client waa .on his. feet, too, addressing the bench, without a -trace of em barrassmeu'.. "Your bonah," said -the defendant briskly. "I seconds dat motlon.' Saturday Evening Post. - -, ' " . Bear This in Mind. "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far-tho'best'.medicine'in the market for colds and croups," says Bira. Albert Blosser, Lima, Ot'o. Many others are of tho. sumo opinion. For sale by all dealerB. ? rn: ?: ; , y $ $ $ $ to Ym Dime ? ani quarterly : 'estjii^?nMg? ?^.W ratal- income. Try lt The Savings Depart' . ?eat of Th? Strowg^fc Baric. Money Couldn't Buy It The relief he personally experienced mored Mr. VF. V. Briggs, Konavrn, Okla* to write to tho linus laboratories a letter of e?p? precia!ion in which he says: "Frultola und Traxo iiclped me so much I am advis ing all who suffer with gall-atones to try them. Monoy wouldn't buy what this medicine'has done for mo." Fruit oin Is.an intestinal lubricant that Kottens the congested masses, disintegrates the hardened purticles that cause so much Kuteriug nod oxpels the ncc mu ul at ed wuste to the intense relief of the patient. Following a dose of Frultola, Trnxo should he taken three or four times a doy to restore the system that, has been weak ened by. constant suffering. It Is a ?n'eadid ter.ic, acting on thc ?iver anti stomach most, beneficially. Fruitola and Tm.NO are prepared In. the Fin UH laboratories nt M>miK-elle. Uh, and arrangements lune been made to supply them. ' representative druggists. In Anderson they can bc obtained at Frans' Pharmacy, Three Stores, Ul BELE6?TES Over 500 Have Been Named to Attend Big Celebration in Charleston Next Week. Fivo hundred delegates have been named hy Governor Manning to.attend tho Commercial Congros.3 at Charles ton next week. Tho number was evenly distributed over tho state, tftioso.from Anderson county, being: Rufus Fant. Jr., Anderson; D. S. Vnndlvor, Anderson;. D. P. Sloan, An derson: D. J. Boll,'Anderson, P. F. D.; F?Bter L, Brown, Anderson, H. F. D. ; W." A. Erwin, Konoa. Path; Jns. T. Cox, Tonoy Crock; . B. F?. Parker, Belton; W, W,. Grlflln, Wil liam s ton; J. W. Uelley, Pelter; J. J. McAbeo, Piedmont; W. S. Mauldlu; Easley, R. F. D. ; Jno. T. Long, Li berty, It. F. D. ; M. H. Hunter, Pen-. (Heton; S, Marlon Smith, Pendleton, R .F. D.; Pleas Mahaffoy, Townvllle; J. A. Stevenson, Townvllle, R. F. u.; P. H. Earle, Starr. R. F.' I)'.; W. T. Sherard, Iva; S. L. Shirley, Bolton, r.?. F. D. ; E. J . Pruitt, Starr ; L. M. Glenn, Anderson; J. H. God frey. Anderson; Capt. Hobt. ?. Hey \Vard, Polser; Lieut. CM. Dockine, Pelzcr; Lieut. Geo.' C. Balley; Lieut. Col. K. P.' .'Smith,' Jr., Anderson; Capt. B. B. GosBott, Anderson; Lieut. Jno. C. Sherard, Anderson. At Last?-~ Oui Fr?nt; is Completed And the Big Dollar Window is ready.1 AH we ask is to judge; the values for yourselves, Nothing will be sold until next Wednesday. Anything Io Window for $1.00 W ALTER H REESE & CO Your Jewelers : Water H. Kccso Raymond Ei Cochran J,M ?III ?MIMI?? The Price SHA BJPQUCED TO - - 10c Bett equipped shop in the city. SSric?y Sanitary, t tQeaxs Imess b Nest to Godliness." Efficient Wcrfmaen-Best service in e-rery respect. - Bavherj: Rainer, Brace, Lindsay and R&eo?< Rasor's T?w?|??i Priors' Ugon & Lcdbetter Bldg. Nest to Railroad on North Main. Tt?tRTY PER CENT PROf?T ON 5PECt|LAT?ON EVEN i?Rj&Tj?R,. P.HOF?T N ON INVESTMENT of rich, Chatta per cen?; j ;-We have a Bingle tract of approximately 8<t?>:aerea. , hooches, river, hottem laniL sita^ coud twenty Ave mile*,of Columbus, which wo will sell for SEN Ot^?hit BdJ??,ut farm lands are selling for now, ;*S'jfefiSBB Of thia entire plantation; there is One portion of about 300 acres which wa weald sell- separately. Of thia ?maller trac?-therai ard acresd cieareOi i^ad under-ci?tlvation now; tho. balsas^ ?bout 18Q acres, is Ja, woodland. On tht> entira plantation there are fifteen tenant bousaa,, barns and necetoory buthuUtJIpgi, arid ?u? large a?ght rwin dwelling I house:- Tho Seaboard Airline railroad runs through this placo, and 1 there 1? a sidetrack on the Tarm. Thers are 40 acres et nut-heartns Pecan treas- cat thc plantation at presont. This is a v*ry desirable plantatloa? and to a practical farmer o? grit, : d?tarnuhat?ca. som<vmeah?; snd.who, is not.afraid of. th?* work, n?ce*i?p?:; in th? management ot such 'a .oianteUon..'this., ottert^tue'. ?pportaftity of a ltfeUwe. ' ' , Our only reason for offering this magnificent plantation at such a, tro-. k laendousaacrldco io strictly, a personal one, ond wo will give it to all la ta tere?te4 parties? privately. ' , We wJU pay th?t ?xnsnae of a .trip. JO. Stewart, ccimty. If the ?tvesifg? to^orbls hacker*, hay the tract of land or any part^t? it.. There aro <iul??'? f?w'Aadef*?a county people living in:; StejfcaH? county[fifa.|ipw Addfesa V3tewart;C?tasty,: Csu'*' ? J, Tba ?R?s?Ugen