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TODAY THE MERRY MILITARY MAIDS Present "A FARCE COMEDY" MOVIES FOR TODAY "LESSONS IN LOVE" Three Reel Rialto. EIJOU THE?TRI TODAY "HOWARD'S MONARCHS OF THE AMERICAN FORESTS" ; Powers. "STRONGER THAN DEATH" Rex 2 Reel. "GREED AND GASOLINE" LK O Comedy. Sanitary Coffee and Tea Tri-Golator and Rice Steamer Tho economical and hygienic method of making French ^?".C?^^'lf the twa of the ALUMINUM TRI-?OLATOR. WE invit?-yetar inspection at the Demonstration which begins '?' - ?' Tuesday Morning, December 28th J /v< ..tum ? *m*aKmirnm*'Wtmm&mtM**m'?(Vt<*<'mitm*''"*'m**n* . We still -haye aTcv/Cbnalmes .articles . lefiirpl^ They are going. fast so rooke your purchases, to day. . ipUcBe? ?omeons's h^vrt with.'.?csae" g?fi bu . over so rv?ue?L llvtf?jg does much to: make this d b#?ht...'.':-W:fcat>* da?t Xmas it Would be if wa THE ANDERSON GUSH GROCERY IS BURNED. STOCK OF GOODS GREATLY DAMAGED BY WATER AND HEAT ORIGIN UNKNOWN Started in Oftice and Spread to Second Floor of Building-* Insurance Carried. As a result of a fire last night at l? o'eiyck the stock of goods of thc Anderson Cash grocery valued at $12,0.00 woro practically ruined by water. T\?o store room, owned hy Mr. J. K. Harton, was partially dam aged, but thc loks is covered by iii?; suranco. Insurance io thu amount of approximately $8,000 waa carried on the stock of goo:ls. The fire wan first discovered by Policeman Clamp, and it was then burning so that he could nco it from thc Hotel Chlquola c?rner, thc blaze then coming through '.MC skylight di rectly above tho ollico In the store. lt Bccms that the tiro originated In tho office, and quickly spread on up through tho building. Tho fire department respouded very quickly after tho alarm waa given, hut t".o fire had gained so much headway that two streams of water had to be placed on lt. Had lt not boen for the good headwork of the firemen, tho blaze would probably have spread to adjoining store'rooms. It did not take long to get the fire nuder control but upstairs tho blaze was in under the celling and It took nearly on hour to extinguish it completely. Tho water dripping from tho celling overhead, did much dam age to the stock of goads. The Anderson Cash f?rocerv is ow?\ cd and operated by W. J. Trammell and W. iS. Ramsey. These gentle men Btated last night that they left tho store at 6:30 o'clock and that everything was all right. They stat ed that tho oil stove In '.he office had boen turned out and that the matches ivoro placed in a tin box. i "flcttor be cafe than sorry"-WU-, i lett P. Sloan, Insurance. LITTLE BOY STRUGK '. ! BK AN AUTOMOBILE Clarence Jones Knocked Down and Badly Bruised Yester day Afternoon. , Clarence Jones, tho little olght year did son ot. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. Jones nf 414 North Fant strebt, Wi*. ! considerably bruised yesterday afc ' tornoon shortly dafter .3 O'clock -.when ho was struck by. an autoinobl'.e cn Calhoun .strhet. Tve car who driven by Mr. Maxwell and Mr. Mack 'Car-. . I?BIO was riding with h'm. i It s tom s that the little fcil-r.v wai ' ?riding a trloycle" down :-:ia .'errec;,'; 'and seoicg an automobile coming ia I front of him, turnt I to /;ot uut ur.ui rway. Ho did not know that thora'tv,?"? .another car behind him, and rolled ? directly, in front of it.--..When automobile struck him, ho v:a3 /brown I about 15 feet. I Tho driver of tho car io said io ?ha in ho way^ rcspon&iblo for tho' aeci ' dcut, the boy turning .so quickly th rt ; Vt was impossible for ' MrV-M.axw'fcll to kptop hhf automobile. ">io-'bone:! ot j tho little fellow wero broken wid be yond ' several sovere bruises, ' he yra?: .uninjured. '< ' ' Tho l'opn?ar Conception of.'-un,-Editor* j lathevjaaiiary American Magazine lid. ; tho following concerning ?Che pre I vailing "opinion ituout.cdfOra: ? [. '"There 'ta a^corn^d?-).\impression' j abroad that , editors and; sabre/ tors ! aro eiormonaiy ealarled hcaty'tcies t putting the paper io press andr light . 1U-? ' one ciiiaret to from tho end of ? ahr/.'hor. Occ.isiotu?lly they pause to ? sniff thc - air for latent sch oops, or i elad fhoy div.ih dow? in Washington '? to lunch with the .pre.Md.?nt?^^^HH } W*h? Yo? Should Ifec iM;iualtrt?laltt** ; . Cough Itftaedy. JecaiHc lt h aa na established' repu^ los? : won by ita good works. ?VuT^-ir'i's-'''' '.most .'.esteemed hy UhossLwhb have ua??d lt for pinny s years, na oocatdeo, required, and. are j best acquainted with ita gool quail-' tie;?, , ; Because it loosens and reUsvcn a Cold and olds nature in.reatorlrg the syjiteni to o healthy conditio**'. crVhtiy^ ether na^?ti?? ?&e?usb.. a i? within '.the- reach ot ali. ; lt ohiy :'cwwr-a-:-";q^ie*?'.^.-;.For . aale by al! dealers. . ^>,.... ?Tri..?., V> *7 GVS. GOODE KILLED BUGGY STRUCK AT CROSS ING NEAR BRANDON YESTERDAY MULE RAN AWAY It Seems That Mule Became1 Frightened and Ran Across TrackfBefore Car. .C. S. Goode, o'veli known man liv lng near Oakdale.' was nlinout instant ly killed yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock near .--Uzaudon by the Pied mont and Northern car which leaves Greenville Tor Belum .at 4:?0.. Mr. Goode was driving along the road: In a buggy, and it appears t'hat his ! mule became frightened and rani across thc track/the car striking tho mulo and buggy, killing ?the mulo,. Instantly. .Mr. Goode lived only about1 ten minutes. : The accident occurred. light near the otation named Charles.' It. apjfj peered that Mr. Goode'? mule becamo crossing, tho interurban track being! in a cut. hud also the dirt road, t?ns making it impossible for tho motor man to seo a vehicle until he is rlgh nt tho crossing. This crossing'. is : equipped with an electric hell which begins to sound ac soon as tho ap proaching cars enter thc cut. From tv.o accounts of the affair as: told by pasryongers on tho, car, it ap peared that Mr. oGode's mule became frightened when the bell began ring ing, for further back up thc . road were tracks where It seemed tljat thc buggy had been stopped. It i's sup-^ posed that tho mulo becamo. frighten ed and run right on down the road,, tho buggy reaching fae crossing just a fraction of a minute ahead of tho car. Tho man's body was thrown sev eral feet from the track and he was unconscious w?on. tho car was stop ped and assistance reached him. ? special car was sent.out from Gre*en ville and his remains were.taken, back there. It is said that Mr. Goode'was. a nil-idle aged man and had a family? Local cotton ll 1-2 cents. New York Cotton, New York, Dec. 27.-Cotton opened pteady unchanged^ to 5. up and sold'6 to 12 not higher jjn early trading. Liverpool won't op?n until tomorrow so there wore no cables. Prices eased off the middle hf the morning, on comparatively .quiet business. Offer ings wara'light and January, March and May snl/j ?icvenLe^s ic twEUty four net. higher, but reacted three or 'our in tho afternoon..' . rJ:y-h Open. High. Low. Close. Jan . .. .11.DO 17 11.30 12.1? March . ...12.22 12.39 12.22':; 12.?5 May" . . .12.40 12.64 12.40 -i2.Ci) July . .\.12.G5. 12.79 .l?.65 12.7t! Oct . ; .12.30 ?2,48 12.30 12.4G Spots 12.35. rou r-i?DMOx TSOILS Fertiliser Suggestions fer Upper Counties Front-Newest Bulletin of Clemson. Clemson College. . Dec. ' 27.-r-In yiow of . the abnormal condition of the fort-'.'izcr market-, south Caroli na farmers, who are among tho ' par t'.un'a principalv us?rs of ; commer cial fertlllicrs, -haye'- been at/a"los* to know what ic plan .about th?lr plant food for. ncKt year; V."-$htf..'"ex tension divla?n" hef: Ci?p^oh I college h as: Issued a .fcuileiin ogT-'Buylng and Using Fertilisers,".by T '??SI Kout, I chemist of rec "South Carolina Exper j Imcnt station.. It is bulletin 17 of tho Farmers* Reading courso and.nia? bo had by any:ono who writes ior lt to thc ??tension division. Aa an oxarhple of tho helpful in formatlon chh?ahi?d' in this "^little hulletiu, tho reoemts'endations'.".' : 'f?t Piedmont soils are Quoted hclrtw:. :'; s "1. For poor to ordinary l?tnd, an application .-per new ;of froni: 200 to 400 pounds of a.-^aisture composed Of i.O??p?mids of 15 per cent acid phosphate, SOO, .pounds of IVper/ cent cottonseed . meal, and . 200 ipoundd or nitrate of soda is recommended. Th 13-mixture shoaid'anaiyie 8.8 per coat Available phosphoric addy in trogen euulvalent tb 4.6 per event nm [ monia - and enough .potash will he i ftirah?t?rt , W'v.the-^/ofetionssed- - . '.aurai: to Rvvo tho mixture n contint oft '6.6 per,.icht potash. ,-"2. Oft fertile soil, an application per acre of from SOO to 600 pounds of a' mixture compost ot 1.2?0 pounds of 16 per cent acid.rph^spli4.te 650 .^pounds of co?ton^seed ihesT, and 150 :-p^u^???8c-;;t?.-.h'?^^e*/?K:,soda should give good ./.res^ta^iV^hts mixture ehduid analyze.'???\^-'-i'iji^-.eent phoi phof?c acidf nitixig??;:??S4uivalent. ; to s;6? per' Centhm^nl^'Asd 6i*9 per cent potaah," JAMES PABNELL WAS KILLED WHEN .22 RIF?? WAS DISCHARGED YES TERDAY RESIDED AT STAR While Moving and Unloading Wagon, Rifle Fell From Wagon~30 Years OkL Mr. Jaifrcs Farnell,' ? resident ol Starr for ?ho past BOVCral years, waa almost li.Kian Hy killed . yesterday morning when, a' .'22 calibre rifle -.vas accidentally dis?.haT?*ii; 'he builbi cn entoring his breast. Mr. 'Parnoll was moving to the .C. D. Watson place and while unloading somo of '.ils ?urnl turo frpm the wagon the rifle foll from the.wagon and was discharged. Mr. Parnell lived only a few minutes afterwards. Mr. Parneltyras about .30 years of ago and ls survived by a, wife and threo children. Appears to Be One of Best Mana ger Pintaton Has Secured in Several Weeks. . It appears that Manager Pinkston In booking tho Merry Military Maids t? the-Palmetto this week secured ono of tlie best attractions at C-iis .theatre that has appeared tn several weeks, (possibly monks. Four performances were given yesterday, two in the after noonj?nd two at night, crowded houses witnessing every show, Tho Waijuce and Bosch contortion ist acts ora very good, both Mr. Wat ; laco and MIDS Beech doing exceeding ly dlfilcult stunts - with apparent case. TJIB act ls moro liko those seen in the Keith circuit than 'tho kind that usually comes to Anderson.,] Jack Miller, : the blackface cos?? dlan, is very clover. He acema tB try to Imitate the real negro instead of trying to imitate other well known black face comedians, as a good many \ do these days. His-Jokes are clever, happily told, and aro good for ' ,a laugh every timo. Johnnie Sneed and Miss . Gladys Clarke appeared yesterday lu n^slng t ing act, 4?3iit?5d "Sty ?i????w uir?.-.. J This was good and called for nn on- ! obre. ?. Miss Ethel Green, leading iii a mus iCale 'number, "The Vohotian F.ose " won much applause. - M\aa " Neille Parker in a character humber,.' sing ing 'tfiince Becky Joined tho Show," wbs good end ?'>s?arve8 mention : Miss Gladys Clarke alco appeared in a musical number ?nd . sang "In the Garden cit Allah, * .This, called . tor, several encores. Other members of the troupe in cludo Gertrude Kelley, Ada Davis and Ethel EoedW. ttll bf whom will appear in other acts, during *he week. Tho 'wardrobe of 4hls e<'mp?ny" appears' tb bo one Of th?: vvst elaborate that '.has been seen at tho Palinotto recently. STATE BRAND KVVTEWm Clemson .-Cooperative ('reamer;- Is Itfatcariilhg AH Cream faed in Buttsr*3ffl3iing. Clemson College, Doc. 27,-Hence forth only . pasteurized cream will be used .for .making rbultorin tho Clemson Cooperativo Creamery at Clcni8?n: coilcgo. '' In this way, it is slatfid; tho butter-that bears the brand of tho;? Palmetto State will bo better land ju?rer ;?a?n ever.' it U also announced that cream for but ter-making v.ifl bo -pasteurized at the.creamery recently organized / ut Darlington as shan -conditions Just-1 ify, td pasteurisatfonv of cream will j he a policy at all croamerles,prBisniii mfipjr^iho college extention porkers*. ' .Pasteuri'jing the cream lt'l?? all disease gorma and tho butter .from' such creqia U" more sanitary: Moreover J* ls. of a botter quality; After IIKK germa have been; killed by pasteurisation, ?ho'...-butter-mbker .adds a starter . ?Ostaiuinf lactic acid bacteria,' " which ripen the cream and produce ;a fine aroma and flavor. These bae?trla, are*, besides, considered valuable bldg, for parsons having into?tinnl,trc?bl?a. ; ;' ; We have Just received, a shiijni?bfe? of "?bjggli? abd: Carriages ?OW'5 s?d :'sM ??fcristrna** Boggy end ?tkt??&lv-Ptkc? right. : J; a .FO'^^. ; ' Speciah on C?ecmers Four Cans of Spotless Cleaner, winch cleans anything; with One Luster Box, which brightens and polishes Glass and all Metals, with One Jiffy Brush Free. All for 25 cent*. Seven boxes or cakes of either Golden Rod Washing Powder, or White Flag Laundry Soap (or you may'take them mixed) for 25 cents. These Special prices ate good white our present stock lasts. These are truly remark? able prices, so take advantage of it now/ This week we also, have Special prjees CH Teas, Cocoa and Spices. MOney saved is money made. . Phone 22. South Main > Phone 22 ' You may buy any article now on display in our show windows, includ ing beautiful Niloac Pottery, White Ivory, Umbrellas, etc., etc.? afc exactly one-third off original prices; * SEE WINDCrtV - North- Main Street Jew elers VIA In Connection With BI?e Ridge Railway.''.'? ?5?? 75 J??ehmaml, Vs, ?a? retora, ecconht Kappa Alpha .Fraternity, Tickets oh sale i??c. 26?27?23, limited January ?tli, 1?1?. . : .. ; "" .- '-W^^^^^^^^m $22.CO Memphis, Tcpn. and return,.account Western Fruit Jogger.') At> soelatlon. Tickets an tsqle Ja?. 15'??; limited ?Til?..'20, 19?G. For.further Information cai! on ticket agent?. . r ^^ l^i?j A?VA., ' - J. Anderson, Sunt? ' .".^?q|^]b^.S;''(?.r.. ? [ Anderson, S? C.1. ^V. lt.. Taber, *I?A^ ' ' Greenville, S, C. ji ~-~*vv-..w.yr... i -?i.v..; r~Mt?Z?z??^^ THIRTir PER CENT PROFIT EVEN GREATA Ij^Frr "':^v'; ' ? ON mv^vMm : ' %W have ? single tract ?? approximately SSO aerea ot ?U'.b, : Chatte hoocueo,river bottom land, situated' in Steuart "county Oeorgin,,-within- I twenty flvo miles of Columbus, which we-Sviil'sell-for SKV&NTif-?tor ceriV J of..what adjjaenrit farm lands aro soiling f*r how. * Of this entire plantation, there is oho p'rirUOri, of a bo at SOO ucfos which we: trottld soil eeparately. Cf fois: ?maller -.'traci thor? aro 120 ottos clc.nrcQr\ and under e?ltlvatlon now; the balance-abuut. *B? t*crW, is -Ja woodland. Oa- * th? ' 'entire ; plea tallon ttere are flftcou'tenant bonsca, barbs and necessary, ouibuildlrigs, and oao large eight roos*, dwelling house. Tho Seaboard Airline railroad runs through -thia place, and there is a sidetrack on the farm. There aro 40 acres-of nut bearing Pecan tr?es on th? plantation at present . - . ' ' This ls a very desirable plantation, and to a- o ra o ti cai tarni or of grit, determination, some insane; arid Wheals not afraid of the work'nectary Sn.thto management pt 8*ieh a plantation, this offers the' opportunity of" i aiUetlme. . !..><.-'?W?' Cntr .oaiy season tor ofiori?fe' this iqsgrit?csrii plantation at jwcha tre^ .HKjndetci saeriflcQ Is strictly a paraph?t brie; aad^d. ^511 give Jt io ali in* torest?j?parties; privaiely. . We ^rill aAyitb?. t?pense.'or a trip to Stewart cbtraty tr tor. rn . ftfnl..:t*a?vtlife,-y?urr'-'tli?^iWact' ot: ?aa? "erv. hoy- part, of lt.; There ara ^?tt?-'?^f^ pe?pti>i litlbg 'ta? St?wart HMp^fiKk how. ', . ': A???em "S?eway t : County, ?Uu"