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If it is practical, he'll-enjoy it, appre
ciate it, and compliment your good
judgmerit. v..
If it comes from here-he'll KNOW
Friday last, we received by express a big shiprnem
of Overcoats, to sell for and 5518, which we
are going to sell for
And if it's a Suit you waht-rrwe've got 'em at $ 10,
St 2.So and $15 that can't be beat anywhere.
?Hite '.'jit vi-'-v.
^om this partial list of the many really bsft? ''he3'
. wants, you can find one, two or as many useful;presents as you care
to give brother, father, husband, or some oth?r girl's brother.
Robe? FuU Dress Skirts
Suit-Gases
Fur Caps : v
^relias
*% v Auto Gloves
? Sweater?
Hosiery Sets
^Underwear
?s-- .- .'. ". ' Suspenders
%m?^^S^s^M?^mLm^? ? .... . -
??' . : -"'rv -.
? ^- ?^-^ thiiig in an Air Rifle,
."li 'Tl _M i jai; I III. I il J. ? mn., minim IMW?W,^
. ... Anderson 8 C
Deo 15 1015
D Santa^Claps
Pleas, pring me a stopper gun and
a automobile a train and rain coat
and, ooittQchandy and fruit and fire
work;; ..! . am a ver>' good Utile boy
:I igo:<o,'JBichpQlf every doy and in ?he
1st grade .
Your little friend .
Clea Watson
,.. . .: ,.,?: ?UV.I'- . '
a : ' . 4 ai ii. ? Twlno Mill.
& .v,;-.: . iv* j Anderson S C
. ,r- - . Doc IB 1015
Dear .San'.$ .Claus
\, MI a little boy twelve years old I
r<>. to school every day and in tho
grape Please bring me a rain
coat and rain hat and c. cowboy BUU.
and cap Pistol and 12 feet roan and
some fruit, and fire works and please
dont forget the other children .your
little friend ?
- y,. . Clyde Watson.
. Twine Mill.
Santa Claus North Pole
I'Anderson S C
i Deo. 16, 1015
Santa Claus
Dear Sarita lam a little boy .6 years
old end jt;?sao.'n very good little boy
mid ..want..you to Please Bring me a
? .little T#d/ayf/Bair and Some Candy
and'.??pi^-.fruit and.some fire works
andean automobile and a Train and
a-wagon-ap,d horn an, tumbling .doll
and. sle d .and dont forget the olther
children,. Ytflshlng' you a merry' xmas.
.Your little ffiend, ' '
' t i' ..-'flory.Watson,. Twine Mill
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Dettr. Santy-, Clause
' A ahv.a little girl 8 years old I go
to school,rand. I want you piense to
rbring me, a doll, and tea set and a
ring-candy an fruitB and a box full
of pencels
^.^ , Roxie Lee. Dunn.
?Andecsni'-S.r.C. .,t-. ' .*
R. P. D, 3/ .
Dear Santy Clnuse
- J am a tittle girl 6 years old .and
went^yon^ear Santy to bring ino u
sleepy def end a,"little, bed for. li
and a ,little dinner .basket.and plese
bring- liuio Sister Belrtico a red rock
tog chair dndl.lots of candy add frutet
T'?ankypn*?qd.'Banty Clause .
I ?s;vv--;,>''\\.\>*Vj>.^y%I^Owel Dunn.
^?^eraon,^:^!^,.,. , .
I: HU*'-..'M'"' k i;)- CM? .,.
S???S? ?t^elbolrn of, Williamstoi
js|?nt 'jr?s^jruj^. iu . Anderson. l .
?^^^d'^rTy^Jackson, Sr.
son aha, .Mts* ' Anbie;" Beaty; were ii
. ^?nd.ofs?n .o^?terd?^' ff?hi Iva.
." M.v-'it.ev1 ?u"'W-rK'- .'" '..Ix*'1'?* .? . . ..
i i-, Mrs'.^' John ;Manir;;of WMiamstoi
; 4waa.;in; tjie.^i ty .'shopping yesterdoy..
^J$a?njL ^${?\e. .a#d '?if. K. ' Master
'ior'.the- Mouu'tah\ ?,rieek section' wer
. inror>#^SR ; ;
L '/fM^^^?iM: ot Se? ?
I 'ih/.Anderso'n^eji?^ '
? Iva were here, yesterday ;' .'.;.
j|Mrs?/'Sam ' ^Anderson, and'. ** li ttl
daughter of lya'-'passed through th
city yesterday :enr?nto to spartknbur
I vfh?re ilisy?'AylJt spend Christmas'.
John^'Mcbopald and" julo Merrit ^
' the ililrplny section wore among ? th
; ^iBltors. jyeate'rday. |;;'; :
.iSrs-- R. Lt. Swedenborg of Por
man spent ..yesterday in Anderson.
,':;;?r'.> aid1 Mrs,; .'James- Ansel Hal
! ^jf.;-;Of;Aiken- are visiting the forrt
y or*&; f??ber,-. MrJ.. A. Hall, who :
quite ill ot his honie on South Mal
; : Street . f
j itf? Jeanie 'Chcnanlt: - of . WaSoi
! cott?g?f ihafa"' arrived li the city: f?
' tfce^ChWntma's lioiidays.
*- HOPEWELL
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v?fth?i'?.. wm 'bO'pr?ao'.v?ng at ;HOP<
.well on next. : Sunday. al ll o'cloc
ty the.pastor."MThore will hs nr^jvc?
:4og''every foU^thVvSiinday, morning i
l?l^tfwiS?K'-attd^tntrd Sunday n. n
fe* S OWock' io' tbe: year J016t',. .
1 ? Mr ?''Le Wis Mos?oy^ ?pn of Mi', nt
?Mrff;1 Jolnes >??osley,-?who, bas. been
i4h?^Hh!??hd ^rest for save^al ycor
: -^retofi&d ?heip^todls; Isst Satijrd?j
\ ^T^tfi^'?su^^?r?^d/lfor, 3o3
' ^^^^ In^ihl^^
i ^ys?^ixlsy ao'?norao:-OhTUia^sa..-ai
. |^p|^r^0w|lr - > e?^vr^othor ': .Joy^/wail
1 'yb1i? cfi?s>
4?to*jl&&mi^^^^ ; ? i n ?? j*
sdm?*<<ttllextoken of ..??emb?ra??
; ^^-''.oj?:^t^!rnu-.?aA':ateord U> >>
:j'V^*>a*^s^ba.-::fi^^
?*^^^^'|?^^?'1^^^^' muo:' tlv
''.;:>:|a^?-.J8m5^.x,<jam ? ? w
-oDdrat?if >ttt'? Ea???ws?rexsome .' wee.
*go, is not do??ig;?fell :^*?d was carri
bacK>*0!^e 0?er?U?slabio agalh. la
?'wS&fcb? th* ten < year old sou o? al
'Md Mr?. Wi?l S?Artba, had the misfe
tuno to get ?ftutht liv the i ehaft
?i? gin laet ttridar while olasriAa.
toro off all hi? clothing o?c^pt C
? "i.i 11 ?,* 1 ', ?' '!?'? '.' i
shoes tore them into slring3. Hts
father, heard tho cries of his sister,,
he, threw tho heit*.and ran, and found"
the unconscious form of Enoch. Ho
was bruised from '"icad to foot, with
only a fow places where ' the skin
was cut, but no bone; broken. . He is
unable to moyo himself. , but wo hone
it is only bruised. ' Nothing except
tho guardian angel saved his lifo., sav
ed it for a purpose, may ho live tb
fill .it well. * o^fc-iJ
Miss Cassie Bott of Anderson is vis
iting Miss Lila. Bolt.
Miss Robbie Mosley, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Norman Hamilton ot Es .
ley.
. Aire. Annio Watson gave her little
son, Fred, ; a delightful December
birthday party on lils fifteenth birth
day. About fifty were present. The
house was beautifully decorated in
holly and southern' smilax. They
played various games and had a gcod
time, then all vero invited to tho din
ing room, where they wei'e seated
around tho wall and on in*::; and
served a dainty sweeS course by Mis3
.Mae King and Miss Eunice Vandiver
The color scheme In the dining room
was pink and whito. The cako had
fifteen, pink and white caniles burn
ing on it. The souvenirs were hand
painted arid wero pinned on by little
Elizabet), Richnrdson and Dallas
Maddox.
They all brought him useful pres
ents and went away ?appy und wish
ing him many moro such birthdays.
Mrs.; David richardson and four
children front McCormick'-lias been
spending awhile with her.- parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Vandiver. '
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* AT THE ANDERSON *
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VAUDEVILLE THIS WEEK
.Mr, 'frowbridge Seeured Good Tab
Show for III? Patrons.
Tho Newman ? Musical company is
the nomo of the players nt the An
derson theatre' this week, and yester
day, afternoon ^and, last night they
played to lalrly good- audiences. This
company has 10 people and put on a
good clean, show yesterday. -
There-ia nothing unusual or out of
tito or ililli', ry about nny of the work
of tho players at the Anderson, but
tho performances yesterday were bet
ter and above tho average tab shows.
Miss Carrie Harley takes the lead and
is supported, by an-able chorus in?
uludiny;'.pretty girls wearing, fetching
costumes. Bing Cushman and Irving
Solig kept , tho audience laughing- by
their'numerous funny. r. pranks and
jokes,1, in any . of which .were, re.al , new
ones, white. Herman Josef.In the,parM
of. tho ^French waiter,, did his .part
^J!. The chorus consists of MisseB
Anmy. Fawn, Anna McMahon, Cassie
Harley;,. Haz?t tjRushn^ ajjd^.^Iarlon
McCormick. ; Mr. Dave Nowmnn in the
.director of the show and directs the
music. ; : . ? - ?
. Managor Trowbridge. unnounccd. 1 act
night.that there would bo'one perfor
riiant o. this afternoon ot.5:15 and:two
tonight, the first at 8:30 arid the sec-'
?nd i<t ?:30.
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sSfe -'TOPSY. TDRV? GIRLS??!
kelly's Company, lg Appearing ot
.;p;i Palmetto This. Week.
Manngex\ Pin ks ton has at the Pat-1
metto "this week Dayis', TopBy, Turvy
Cl ns,, a company of ten", iri.clte.ing Vi?or
roinediane., Yesterday afternoon - waa
ladles free show and the* house was
wed lilied. Another good audience
witnessed the play last night.
This show; ls not what it ought to
bo for' th? people that it .has In it.'
They teem to np;clevor in some .ways,
but lhere is fibmething lacking for'the
audiences last night- yrore. rather slow
In f?h?v/ing' ; their approyat. . < Tho
chontt* is good and tho costumes ar?
dainty.,.'The festuro of tho- show-.last
pliihc .was tbp dancing o? the leading
lady and, or .tho two j comedians ; also
of the Vatraight .mnn." All of these
people./move their feet .exceptionally
\\0ll and arv abovo-tho^average dane
cia petri at the Palmetib,
. nw mt*
Local Cotton, ll 1-2 cents.
rt
. Now ycrg1 cettyav,
Now York, Dec, 20r-^Cptton , open,,
od firm *S tb 1? advance;- Re?atiy?ty
flrn? boh?os-b^
I^^MgjpR ; liverpool seeded io Kt i nv
ututo covering,. Housse;* with ; south
ern 'connecifons offered cotton ' ptf-iad-' j
vance bi<d ?ye?btj?ns of ti ' to *'6 points'
f ollow eb.
Trading was.'Jstor v-.ry quiet, with
prices. .sagging slightly. Fluctuations
wcrb;harrow and irregular.
Open. High. Loyr. Close.
jan : > .tum uv?5 .11.so. u.oi
M*t$b : v.l?.25 ,12.25v ?2*20. 12.21
May ... 12.53. .12.53 12.? ,12,45
BMI,^ i2.es 12.5?. i2,6a
Oct < .12.48 12.40 12.02 12.2?
: 8pbnV' 13.10.
:X-*C'?i 'Liverpool,Cotton.
Gperi> , VClb?ev
?an^b .. .. .. ..7.30 7.S5
Mnr-Apr . ; ...,..>. 7.20 7.33
MOT/Junc '.. .. ... v.7.2$ 7.2S
v^pbth 7.50,
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1D1G torin begins January SrtL
hand ,aud 'Jjrpewritin'g are tho loadin
?B preparo you for an independent ci
Stenographers are alwuys in demand.
any time. - ,,t^.\u-...?.?
.Cecil's Bush
.Anderson and
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IS
Be Ge\
J^St?ur .gift fte of an cnduHi
" Raj??e^*"0>.%Hcat?r?.-C0U?' Vas?sV
tit?nsils ?f Alummum, Coffee F
Carving Sets, Cutlery, Pocket
-?e^f/Cookers, Steam Cookers,
^ed?>7. Automobiles, Food Ch?
any ?rtner one of hundreds of p
Harware Store. ,
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Practica! gifts such as these s
the giver many months to com
in its Christmas dress. The
most beautiful place in An
derson.
<l.' ll Kl?
Tcfc?okyn?i is the mw?fc?
conveaient- fuel t? be
had. >''.;.
And it i* lli^ -???e^^
foo when the least bit rf th?oght]
anid attention te g?v?? it - - ?
Try it for . awhilc?
^o^^^?3?a"jfc 'Th^'re; ?re mea)
satisfied mears off ga? Ja
.on-,: ::; ' ?
? " iii ?artHT
ft Do f?r Al
rntily
l will appreciate an Edison
amond Disc Phonograph
>m this good store. Bring
? combined amount you lu
id to spend on thc different
imbers of your family for
;re trifles j??rei and get : a
?sent that ALL riiay ?enjoy
t for a day, a week br a
mth, but forever.
.iv
e also sell the Columbia
?afonola, with the Electric
>toi\
Reed Piano & Organ Co.
th Main
Anderson and Spartanburg
Penmanship, Iioohksoping, Short
g branches taught. . Come and let
aroer. Compotent Bookebpers and
. Day and night sessions! Enter
l?ss School
Spartanburg, 8. C,
OM
thal
ag, serviceable nature; a Jewel j
Shot .Gun" or '-'Rifler Kitchen
?ots, Tea Pots, Serving Dishes,
Knives, Scissors* Razors, Fire
Oil Stoves; Wagons, Veloci
ppers, Flash Lights, Mops and
radicalvgifts usually found in a
erve to remind the-recipient of
'vcPerhaps.you have a dross or tailor
h&de
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??lid V>?i tV?> ?. ??iiv? ?-?il-.
son, it sent to 'his- and given a thorough.,
cleaning and ri skillful pressing,
^^ybur^'gsrm'ey^: no ;m?Ue? it soiled
or mussed; is tre&haaod and brighten? ;
&A tip wonderfully. . %V,e really rmah?f
them Jopk Uko new, v ; . ;
; Men arid wbrafco take advsntasy ot ;
our service-and appr?ci?t? both the'
economy lt makes possible u&d ?ie
iMiwf??iiliy for ihe?ter :dre?s?ie; the
lt afford?..
rPhoho for? our wsgon?
: Coe^h; ReiDae?y*:
?jcauic it bac au. established re
tfe$*e who. haye ^^ v'l^ for
?a?e,- ??.^e?ra$^^ ?,
^;\a^^?u>t^t|l^i ita good auan
; . tlecAusc lt ?oc-ac'o? and telleves a
?ld and-n???-ii^0?.l^-^^t^0a^.
V.fiUy 'oth?r nar^JevCv. \ ' ,., > v
? Brearos- it ?9;(w)ihla .the ranch
il: It-nr.ly:V~a ->*uttrtoiv?v ~
Sle>ys?ide^.