like a Gas Jet 'TH) light the Rayo * lamp you don't have to remove the v shade or..the chim- . ney. Just lift the gal lery/ and touch a match. ;It is justas easy to light as a gas burner and itrequires little effort to keep it sd ?MIri" I . ii ? < ' are the modern lamp? for/ the farm. : Simple in* ^design-. .yet :. an ornament to any' room in the house. Use Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oil Sto ves * Lamps and v?l?aters* ? The Rayons' ditty' one of our m?.ny products that are 'Vj^wn 'Jn-';'th?>;.lHouse'h?ld. and oh th? 'farm :for their quality and ?cc^bmyV , ,* , Ask for them hy. name and you arc sure of satisfaction. > I ^Standard Household Lubricant Matchless Liquid Gloss Standard Hand Sepa- . ' rotor Oil ? ?.;/ v^??a Axle Grease If your o'ealer does not haye them,-Witte to cur nearest station. .,-,' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Neyr Jersey) .-? " . B ALTIMORE . V/tMtUt??;D. C.-'V:. ' '*Ch*riotto. N.h. Norfolk. W.V?. , Charlc?tOD, W.V?. EU?tmtoB&.ys.' - Ch?rie?too,8.C V i ? We 'will sell nt public outcry at the f ; home-ot tb? 'late .1 J. Belton Watson," Bec. 3,Q,?l9?5i the; personal property, ?'except'?.household-.and kitchen furni . i turo of. aald 'decedent, consisting of . - horses,*' ; ?hules, cows; hogs, . grass wagon,.-etc,. fi Sale will, b?gtn at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 Terms of safe,cash.' -, Mrs. Martha .J., Watson/ Jv'Earle Watson, ; \'Exors.. Ji B.' Watsbh, deceased^: j^^tay^jr;; ??/ y , ;?. - Notice of-final Settlement.: The undersigned administrator of the & estate.dt E?mn)a-J.79eigler .or Emtna'^.. i?, McAdams, "deceased,, hereby gives no?, tico ihat ?bo ' will - On i an. 4," 1916, at ^o'clock a.-/tn^v^'a^ply.?'i^?v.the, Judge of -A Probate s for . Anderson ' "County, for : a i-Vflhal ?.{.Mtlement: ot; sold . est?t 3 and a ^dischargei'troinhisoffice bf adtolhts ^ ..^..>:;^rno8t, T, S??gl?r, -V w ' ? -and' '? ?? ??' v. - ., 4, J, E.' Belgier, ; ' ' - . ; Eiors. - WORTH, S??? . . Leaves:' - Arriv?; No. 2?-; ' >.11:15 A. M; No* 5; .. 3:07V. rates, etc., promptly ^Delegation Mi On Tx FARMERS WILL MEET TO DISCUSS WANTED LEG ISLATION , ALL ARE INVITED Tonren'e Land System Measure j Now. oa Senate Calendar and. W?I Be Acted Upon. . J Tuesday, January/4, lias Leen sot asihck: age containing Fbley^s JHoneyend .tar fjompouhd, for. : coughs.' polda and croup; Foley Kidney ; Pine., for- pain . bi .-side and' b?bk, rheumatism, hack-J ache, iddncy abd - bladder ailments ; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, - a whole some and thoroughly : cleansing cath artic ,f or constipation,. blllouan?as; headache aa.d sluggish. bowels-?nla Everywhere^- .-. . ???'.V;> :' . Open . up. your, pocftetbboks..':; Old ta wahto his;tbll.;^Pala^a Post,; SOUTH CAROLINA, ' ' f . . ANDERSON .COUNTY. ., :..'??.. ? Court of Common Pleas. . , - Border States Savings Bank ot Bal timore?"a,"corporation; l?t?u'-'?Wtii.t?.tt?':? .-'.-' va 'rM^*l?P^ C..D.. Hudson, Anderson InvHtm Company, a corporation. ??b&y.:??? others, Defendants, y j ? Pursuant to an order bf sale giant- j ed barelli I vll? seK on a?lesday\ la j described as :t?t?^W.$m All that contain piece, parceV^f?g of land sit?ate.within.the Ciiy ot An derson. S. C.. lyltft and belng'in the bbrtHweaterh; intersection of Ella Roberto Streets,: boa??^n^'bn;:; ?Ober?? Streo? eighty ?, mi feet; ruunidg back along said aila S Ono. hundred and fiity (l&uy feet, lng rectAngular fn form, bounded on the east'hy Ella. Street; on tho south ' by Roberta; Streetjj bh: the north an<"1 west by lands now or. formerly Ot tb said,.e>DI; Hudson, tho ros?dono^SS nate on. ^ as No. Stt'Sv Roberts Street, and being a por tion of a lot of ^d conveyed to CvD. Hudson b>; J. 'i^-Roberts, Jan. 3rd; 19(11', r?corde^?to bierka'oiE?? for Via darson Connty? ? .CViio;"?ook "FFlf'SV pago S3S. ? ^.Tewnat- *C9&?i?'\?'^srehsmt': 'to..' pay extra: for p?pcrs and stamps. W<;P, Nicholson, . Probate Judge, . ???.S?w!al. ?terf<}tee. ' zeti?g i.esdayn Jan. 4 Sii?SlSi BANQUET WAS GIVEN LAST EVENING AND 300 PRESENT EX-GOV. BL EAS E Wc* Among the Speaker? of the Evening-Music Furnished by. Splendid Band. iv. -. . ,'? ,,-..'...,', - . . ; A delightful ba?o?*?, was giver, last evening by Generostee Tribe No. 30, Ordei4 Fj?d Men at tb?* Orr mills about 300 people being present, among them.being ex-Governor Colo L. Moase. Tho evening was a grand success, everything being carried out well. , Mr. A: H. Bagnall, who is es ruy isi) i y suited'te the task; acted -??S toastmaster.. Me introduced the speakers 4n bright and witty talks, the following responding: Mr. - J.' J). Hammett, Dr. John E. : White,. Dr. W. H. Fraser, Mr. G. Cullen Sulli van, Hov. J. W. Spcako, H. H. Watkins and ex-Governor Blease. AU bf the speeches were of a high order and tho' speakers complimented the Order of Red Men and the Eten dards which lt stands for. . .Between each speech delightful music Was 'furnished by a band which added greatly io IMO oce^lon. At tho close of the affair the patriot ism of the order was expressed by the singing of "America." o Tour Unknown Country. V What do you. know about Coa-, boma county?" . asks the ' Clarksdale, Miss,, Eegiater. "When you. take! a .stranger but la your car, what db yon ebbw him.'^what db you tell him?" ' - "Did you" know: i "That tho Mississippi Tiver once 'ran.past Clarksdale? . "That Clarksdale is built inside an ancient fort? ; . "That a gang of Tiver, pirates once rujed Coahoma county and leviedAtri .bute front the settler,-), and. that you have passed foe headquarters of these pirates a hundred times? ' -M "That General Forrest ouce owned, a -plantation In Coahoma county. \ "That a fleet of federal gunboats once went down Yazoo Pass? ?VThat. DeSoto. ;wiy? buried setuC^ where near Star landing?" V ; There ?. are several moro bf tbsee questions, and the conclusion ls "Cao boma; county is a very Interesting*!'! 'place. ; .Why don't y?u learn B?rne?! tfcing about'itr'V; \r -'}u> V'""^ 1 How about bur own town, and our own county? /-What do you. . know about- them? You .probably ' learned ai a child the height or. ?he'Wash ington monument, and you' doubtless sigh for tho experience, jf you haven't, bsd it, of counting for* yourself .tue Steps .in Bunker Hill -monument and the stories, In the Woolworth'build lng, ot gazing spellbound at the fight ing elephants bi the Museun?,hvObi bago. It's, all' very well t? travel into.?LX lands and ? there learn, about them'. But most of one's life' haa tb' be spent at home, Why not explore OSS'sv-oirii.- tows asd "C?ii?ity a little and . find out' what j an; ' 'interesting place i bomb . la?-nFlorida Metropolis. p.r. ^ciood'Money for thc Crops. e^JWheb'. figures get " about BO ; big," ruminates .The I^hlor. Topjc., '"t?cy ceasr to^be, interesting." We imagine that 'tho figures given out by tho gov ernment:: yestreday showing that- the v?l?e: bf tho .principal crops bf - tho' Uglied Staiteb this' year was. $5,p68,< 733,200 can properly b ?classified as '^'big,^ but, doubtless the pubHc will findthem interesting whether or not they.are comprehensible.- One way to attain an' approximate idea bf what .ihey nman is by using the'per capita $>Sei8>' (Presuming,the total, popula tmia/ to be in ' the nelghboibbod of a J hundred. mUlibn.v we?iave a valuation; ?tf ^vSg'; ior. every man;' woman ! and' child la, tho - American possessions. By comparison with tho total for last year, .we fiad- an increase of nearly $600,O]0,000, a wholly comfortable in-, * cr?ants. Sp far a? the farmers ot the ' ctibritty.! eVe concerned there was, nb mocker>; in tho Thanksgiving procla-. ma'.-.on, and since tho procperity? yt Ste farmer is : tb? . ?rubiest o? bebi 8onS;tb all'other wo?kerai it is d -Straus, ex-ambassador to [*urkey an?I Progressive candidate for governor of New Y?rk in 1912, has lust bean appointed chairman of :lio suulic service board,'to , take tue ?lace ot i Edwand B. McCall. Poli ticians regard the appointment BB a' stover move on tao part; ot Governor lt mah, and think it will go far toward 'c?hclliating Hike Bull Moose >arty In the state. gtronSi?Ud .Well as;Ever. Fred Smith, 325 Maln. ?t., . Green Jay, Wis., says: "I suffered' a long ^lme with a.-.very weak back. Foley Idney Pilla, .completely relieved' me >f. all soreness and pain and I now ?rn strong and ^ell. as ever." Winter Aggravates-' sympt?ms "'".' of .kidney rouble; cold''weather makes aching oints; sore: .mhiEcles,. and ?>. Irregular dadder action more . unbearable, oley Kidney.;Pills help-'the'kidneys Eliminate pbih-causing poisons. ly Ton Should Use Chamberlain's v Con gh Kerned j. .' lecausc tt"tias' a** established repu* am^Sss^m. g^s works, ' Boc?tteo lt'fls ?*. Below we give a few of our offerings, each a superb compli ment to the man who is to wear them. HANDSOME CHRISTIES TIES lt's a wonderful gift array before you-all. colors, handsome designs, flowing end scarfs....'.50c to $1.60 SILK SOX Always desirable-every color and good style. ..50c SET OF SILK SOX AND TIE OR HANDKERCHIEF $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 IRISH LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Initial, white.. .25c to 50c COAT SWEATERS A handy bundle of warmth and comfort, for him. Pure fwool, fast : color, solid or jj mHed. . . . f $1.50 tb $5,00 PAJAMAS V Ultra styles,1 . exclusive pat tenis and colors-- ^ '" Outing.^. . .$1.00 to $2.50 MES'S GLOVES Street or evening wear,. proper weight, correct shades._$1.50 to $2.00 $1.50 to $3.50 USEFUL JEWELRY FOR . MEN Tie Pins and Guff Links, each ,.. j'y . $1.00 to $1.50 SILK UMBRELLAS $2.50 to $5.00 CANES 75c to $1.50 TRAVELING BAGS Hand Bags $5.00 to $12.50 Suitcases $5.00 to $15.00 EVENING WEAR -FULL' DRESS SETS', Scarf, Hose and Tie, cprrectr. ly fashioned. ..... \ .$2.80 mm Studs, Cuff Links and ? ^Vest-Buttons $1.60 to $2.50 SILK HATS New taper croWn. . .. $8.00 V DRESS TIES; 25c and 50c HOUSE WEAR BATH , ROBES Bath. Robes of new colors and designs ....$3.60.; MmG????? On the Square.