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PUBLICITY Reaching ttie Masses Whether your business be retail or wholesale-store or shop -if you deal in merchandise used by the masses, you can reach them most effectively with an electric sign. Night after night your name and wares are "burned" into the minds of untold numbers of people. It doubles the effectiveness of your newspaper ads. by al ways reminding people of them. For further particulars telephone Nc, 223.L. A representative will call on request and furnish estimates of cost and any other information desired. Southern Public Utilities Company LEGAL PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. In Court of Common Pleas State of South . Carolina, County of Anderson R. Parker Robinson ana Mamie R. Watson, In their own right; R. Par ker Robinson, as executor of the wlii o? Jae. O. A. Koninson, doceas . ed, and R. Parker Robinson and Chas. D. Watson, as administrators with the will annexed of Ooo. B. Robluson, deceased,-Plaintiffs, ra. Geo. Jas. Frederick Robinson, a min or under the age of fourteen years; Fred C. Rigby, as executor, etc., and others,-Defendants. Pursuant to an order of Court in the above styled action; I will sell on Monday, November 2nd, next, during the usual hours ot sale, at public out cry, to the highest bidder, before thc Court House door at Anderson, 8. C., the following described real estate, to wit: 1. AH that certain tract of lend, Bituato in Martin Township. County and State afori containing One hundred and fifteen (116), acres, mon or less, and known as the homeplace of Emily Elizabeth Robinson, adjoin ing lands now or lately belonging tc the estate of Jae. O. A. Robinson on the north, of O. F. McClellan on thc east, of Mrs. A. G. Mowen on the south and of Jesse T. Drake on the west 2. Also all that certain other traci of land, situate in the County of Abbe ville, State of South Carolina, on thc southwest side of Little River, ext end sing from the bridge known aa thc Robinson bridge up tho river about Jthree-fourtha of a mile and includ ing the mill known as Robinson'? Mill, said tract containing sixty-eight (6$) sores, more or less, bounded or the northeast hy W. Cooley Brock an* T. J, Fields, on the southeast bj lands aold by S. L. Callahan to Wi! D. Thomas and on the other sides bj lands now or formerly of Qeo. B. Rob inson ft Bros., Little River interven lng-being the same tract convey ec to M. G. Smith by 8. L. Callahan bj deed dated,Oct 25th. 1806, and record ed In the office of R. M. C., Abbeville a a, in Book 28, at page 68. and do scribed by a survey thereof made bj W. L. Mitchell, surveyor,, Oct 28rd 1?08. TERMS: one half cash, the credl portion to be scoured hy first mort gage on the premises, to. bear Inter ?t at eight per cent per annum, etc Purchaser to pay for papers. W. P. NICHOLSON. Probate Judge as spacial releroo. Oct 7th, 1914. PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE* State of South jCourt ^ Carolina, County of I Anderdon |Common Pleas Qeo. James Prsdoriok Robinson, i minor hy his guardian ad litem, Mrs Lillie Eugene Robinson,-Plaintiff vs. I***, Mamie R, Watson, R. Parke! Robinson, in his own right and ai administrator with the will annex ed of Goo. B. Robinson, deceased and Frederick C Blgby and Chas D. Watson, as administrators wit! the will annexed of Geo. B. Rob insun, deceased.-Defendants. Pursuant to aa order of salo in tlx above entitled ease, I will, sell at pnb Mc outcry, hoforo tho Cour*. Hons* door, at Andersen, S. C.. on Monday November Sad, next dartug the nana boars of sale, to the highest bidder NOTICES the following- described real estate, to wlt: 1. All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Martin Township, County and State aforesaid, contain ing seventy-five acres, more or less, beiog a portion of Che land sold by W. O. Bowie to J. J. Fret well, Nov. 5th, 1S07, ead by ?He ?siid Fratweli conveyed to Ooo. B. "obinsou by deed recorded in office ot lerk of Court, in Book JJJJ, at page S60; reference unto which deed may be had for fal ler description. 2. Also all that certain other tract of land, situate in Martin Township, County and State aforesaid, on branch es of Little River, containing one hunderd and seventy-three acres, more or less, and represented by a plat made by Geo. M. McDavid on Sept 24th, 187?. 3. Also all that certain other tract of land, situate in Martin Township, County and State aforesaid, contain ing eighty-one and one-half acres (81 1-2) more or lees, and known ss tract No. 1, of the J. C. uove place, formerly tbs croosrty cf B. F\ Laira and, represented by a plat made by Wm. Li. Mitchell, surveyor, and a plat made by Geo. M. McDavid in 1879, re ference unto which may be bad for netter descrlpton. . The two tracts last above described were conveyed to Geo. B. Robinson by J. O. Robinson and J. Wesley Robin son by deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court,-Anderson, S. C., in Book A AAA, page 181. Also all that certain other tract ot land situate in Martin Township, County and State aforesaid, contain ing one hundred acres (100) more Or less, bounded by tract No. 4. received by J. Wesley Robinson in partition, and by land.of T J. Simpson; tract No. 2 allotted to Jas. O. Robinson fa the partition; and by lands of B. P. Pruitt and. the said G?o. B. Robinson -being represented by a plat made by Wm. L Mitchell, Dec. 17th, 1903, and conveyed to the said Geo. B. Robinson by E. E. Robinson, J. O. Robinson and O, B. Robinson as executors by deed recorded' in the said office in Book WWW, at page 74?. All four of aatd tracts of land, ag gregating tour handled, twenty-eight ana one-half (328 1-2) TERMS : One half cash ; credit op tion to be secured by first mortgage on the premises, to bear interest at eight per cent per. annum, etc Par chaser to pay for papers. W. fi NICHOLSON, v Probate Judge as special referee. Oct 7tb, 1914. PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. State of South In Court of Carolina. County of r-_,m,_. ry,Mm Anderson Common' Plea* lglNNIE IA BAGWELL, et al. Plain tiff, , vs. A. L GAIN Sr ct al. Defendants. Pursuant, fe, order of sale herein I will seM to the highest bidder la front of the Court House door at An derson, 8. C., on salesday in Novem ber next, dorins the usual hours of sala tba following real property ta wit: . All tart ir*ct of land in Anderson County, I tout h Carolina, in Hoc ea Path toanahtp, containing 78 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. 8. Fleming and others, and knows as the Nano C. Gafaba tract Said land being altuaWi near friendship School house and containing larga dwelling louse. Terms of sale casn-purchaser o pay extra for papers. W. P. NICHOLSON, Probate Judge as special referee. PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. State of South I In rourt of parolina. County of ^nunon Plea8 \nderson I ?r?w? [srael Miles, Plaintiff. vs. El P. Allgood, Defendant Pursuant to an order of sale grant ed herein I will sell on Monday, No vember 2, 1914, next In front of tho Court House, in the city of Anderson, 3. C., during the usual hours of sale, the real estate described as follows: "All that certain tract of land situ ate in Brushy Creek Township, An lerson County, S. C., containing Thir ty-three (33) acres, more or lees lying on waters of six sad Twenty Milo Creek, waters of Savannah river, it being the same tract ot land convey Bd to plaintiff by John A. Casen, by deed bearing date Jan. 24, 1880, re corded in the office of ibo Clerk of Court in Book SS, pago 890. Terms cash - purchaser to say ex tra for papers. ' -yv. Pt NICHOLSON, Probate Judge aa special referee., PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. State of South I In Court of Carolina County of Common Anderson I L. H. JOHNSON, Plaintiff, Against JAMES V. JOHNSON, et at Defend ants. Pursuant to order of sale herein I will sell to the highest bidder on Balesday in November next tn front of the Court House door at Anderson,' S. C., during the usual hours of sale, th? following real property to wit: All that tract of land in the county of Anderson and State of Sontn Caro lina, containing 47! 1-2 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of D. R. Sim mons, J. W. Johnson, R. O. Bagwell and others, it being situated on brtnebr.* of Hencoop Creek, waters ol Rocky river, and known aa tba Ja?. V* and Nancy Johnson tract Terms ol Mite:-Cash, purchaser to pay extra foy papers. W. P. NICHOLSON. Probate Judge aa special referee. The State ot South Carolina, . County of Anderson, Ex Parie _ Mrs. L. M. Ward, Petitioner, In Re The personal estate of W. L Ward, deceased. Notice of application for appoint ment of Homestead. Whereas, Mrs. L. M. Ward has mad? application to me to allot and oat of) to her a braestead In tho persona] property of her late husband, W. L Ward, deceased; notice ls therefor? given that cn the fitoenth day of Oc tober, 1914. at ton o'clock A. M.. thc undersigned will appoint three? dis tn tojrested persons, resident of the cona, ty of Anderson, to proceed to appraise said property and eet the same off as a homestead, according to law. CLARENCE W. BEAT Y. ' Dept Clerk of Court Common Pk** for Anderson County, Sooth Carolina J?OTICR OF FINAL .HKTTLE?ENT, The undersigned administrator of the estate of W- L. Ward, deceased, hereby give?: notice that she will on October Dj, 191'< at ll o'clock s. m.. apply to th? Judge of Probate for An derson County for a final settlement of said estate and a discharge from her office of administrator MRS. L. M. WARD. Admx. Delinquent Road Tax Natka. All dlnienquent road tax collectors are provided with an official receipt book with numbes, cud stub numbes attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get thQ official receipt as above provided cr, J. MACK KINO. . tf County Supervisor. ++.* < ????? M t-fr-i -t ? < ?? 4 I ! Persona) t . ? 11 ?M<4V?TI ii? t a i y S.% A. Porter or Greenville was in the city yesterday, a guest at the| Chiquola hotel. E. G. McCan of Greenville spent a few hours in thc ctly yesterday on j business. Eugene Sltton of Autun spent part| of yesterday in Anderson with friends. Miss Ramellle Nicholson of the Centervillle section was shopping in j thc city yesterday. T. G. Reillly, a well known coffee salesman of Greenville, was in the] city yesterday. Dr. A. B. Allwood of Liberty was In the cly yesterday, coming here to visit one of his patients at the An derson County hospital. Miss Eugenia Maxwell returned yes terday to her home In Greenville, af-1 ter spending several days in Ander-1 son. She was accompanied by Mrs. Kate B. Maxwell who will spend save-] ai vf?eeks in Greenville. Luther McBee of Greenville spent yesterday in .the etty inspecting the work going on in several parts ot the city where his firm bas the contract f?r doing the electric work. C. W. Thrash and Tom Stewart of I Greenvlllle were among the visitors | to spend yesterday in the city. Mrs. Ernest Leverette of Iva was| shopping in the ctly yesterday. W. J. Seigl?r of Starr spent part| I of yesterday in the ctly on business. Mrs. W. M. Spencer and Mrs. R. H. Mosely of Lownsvilie were shopping | in the ctly yesterday. Steve Fisher and Bert Fisher of Level Land were in Anderson yes ter-] day. Foster Brown of Anderson, R. F. D. was in me ctly yesterday for a few hours. Mrs. A. P.1 Spence has gone to Hawkinsville, Ga. for a short visit to relatives. D. B. Milford of Townvillo was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the ctly. D. B McPhall of thc Hopewell sec tion was In Anderson yesterday for a short stay. J. O. McCowh of Mountain Crecek spent a few hours in the ctly yestei day. . J. B. Leverette of Starr came to An derson yesterday on a business trip. Cc!. J. c. sritning of panoieton spent a few hours in the etty yester day. Mrs. A. J. 8ayre and children of Birmingham. Ala., have arrived In the etty for the marriage of Miss Meta Allen to W.. B. Turner of Ellenton Mrs. S ??re is the guest of her father, B. B. Allen. T. B. Meacham of Greenwood was among be visitors to spend yesterday in the ctly. I. E. Foreman of Orangeburg was la the ctly last night, a guest at the Chiquola hotel. t Paul Foster and Tom Vessey cf Spartanbuurg passed through the city last night enroute to Atlanta. J. O. Carr of Spartan burg waa tn the city yesterday for a few hours. John T. Long of Hickory Branch, one of Anderson's best known farm ers, was in the ctly yesterday. F. 8. M un sell af Columbia was among the visitors to speed yesterday in the ctly. Chanqe In Location I am now located over W. A. Power's grocery ?tore at 212 1-2 S. lAzln Street. 1 thank my friends for their past patronage and ask con tinuance of same. I make plates at $6.80 I make gold crowns at$4.dd SuVer fillings, 50c and up. Gold mkx& ?1.00 and up Painless Extracting AOp. 1 make a specialty of treating Pyorrhea, Alveo laris of the gums and all crown and bridge work and regulating mal formed teeth. AH work guaranteed first class. '. S. G. BRUCE DENTIST Dr. 8. C. Dean of Starr spent part f >f yesterday in Che city. John H. King bf Williamstown was imong the visitors to the city yester lay. Miss BesBle Heller and Miss That :her of Townvllle were shopping lu h? city yesterday. Guy Thompson and J. D. Smith or .he Lebanon section spent yesterday n the ctly. R. H. Smith of New York. J. G. Law if Lancaster, Pa. and A. E. Floyd of Mew York were among the jewelry talesmen to spend yesterday in the slty. Mrs. Eugene Evana of Pendleton waa shopping in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J* Willis Newton ipent a few hours In the ctly yester Isy. 4 J. A.. Horton and Fuller Horton of Belton spent a few hour? in the city resterdsy. John Mulligan of Beaverdam was unong the visitors to the ctly yester day. Manning Mahaffey of: Cheddar spent i ffew hours In the ctlf yesterday on business. ' __ 1 Ben Smith of the Concord section waa among the visitors to the city yesterday. Miss Sarah Clink scales. Of Abbe ville, who has been the guest of her stunt. Mrs Albert Kay, on Church street, has returned home. Mrs. Joe Cunningham of Green ville is the guest of Mrs. Saille Cun ningham on West Market street. Mrs. Roscoe Horton of Belton was In the ctly shopping yesterday. Mrs. Alice Sykes, who has been spending several we?ks lr. Richmond has returned home. Miss Lorena Kramnier has gone to Atlanta where she will spend several weeks. 0 Mr. snd Mrs. Blair Crayton, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pr?vost and their guest, Miss Kate Russell ot Russells, spent Sunday in Canon, Ga. Mrs. bennett Townsend has return? ed from a pleasant visit to Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Luthei Rice and Har old Rideout of Highlands, who have been the guests of Mrs. Florence Thompson have returned home. James Baldwin bas gone to Atlanta and Albany on business. C. E. Cobb is at home after a week's stay in Washington. D. C. SOCIETY Thos Cartwright and William Marshall have gone to Rock HUI to at tend the Fater-Marshall wedding. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall and Miss Georgia Marshall have gone to Roch Hill to be present for the Frier-Ma rs hall wedding. Miss Frankie Rubenstein of Augus ta passed through Anderson yester day onroute to the Cohen-Gelsberg wedding. Mrs. W. M. Speer-of Lowndeville ls the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. D. Brownlee, having come up for tho HUl-Seybt wedding. Max Geisberg, accompanied his brother, Harry Geisberg to Elberton, Ga., yesterday, where he will act as boBt man at the Cohen-Gelsberg wed ding tonight. Mles Cleo Jewel of Belton ls the guest of Miss Lula Hall. Miss Janie Moore of Mt. Holly ls the guest of Mrs. 3. D. Brownlee on South McDufflo street Mrs. Moore waa among the out of town guests for the Seybt-Hill wedding on Mon day evening C. Ernest Allen of LowndesviUe will be among the guests at the Allen-Turner wedding. oocoooooooooooooo o o o Brotron Mill. o o o ooooooooooooooooo Visitors to the B rog?n mills spinning department are at once impressed with the general good order maintained and tidy ap pearance of everything. The place reminding rrrc much of a well regulated, big school. - Mr. L. H. Thomas, the overseer of spinning at the Brogan prides (himself upon the moral and intel lectual standard of his big force as well as upon the high grade of work turned out. Kindness and courtesy are the principle fat tors employed by Mr. Thomas in the management of Iiis big force and much success is the result. His example is well worthy cf em ulation. A VISITOR. Fresh Homet Made Beaten BiacUta W<rdaaaday? ami Sundays at only lon coat* . donan, at the Anderson Cash Grocery. Friends, Neighbors and Customers! Jack Frost air. is in thc Winter is on its v> ay. Many of you have already heard the warning whisper. Why not let this, be a reminder for you to look our line of clothing, overcoats and shoes over. Suits $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $ie.oo, $20.00, $22.50, and $25.00, and coats $7.50 to $18.00. Regal shoes $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00, Let us show you our Boys clothing. Suit $7.50 to $10.00. R.W. Tribble The Up-to-Drte Clothier ftALTtMOOC o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o IVA NOTES o o o oooooooooooooo Miss Lula Finley left last week for Greenville, where she goes to enter the Sacred Heart Academy. Miss Magpie Thompson, one of the Iva High School teachers, spent ihe week-end .with hei parents in Seneca. Prof. Cliff D. Coleman and wife have returned from a short stay with relatives in Lebanon. Mr. J. C. Ragsdale, one of th? rural carriers of Easley, was here Friday on business. Mrs. Crayton Cann has return ed to her home in Anderson af ter a stay of several days here with her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Burriss. Mr. tshani Ray, of Andersen, spent a'few days last week at the home ot nis brother-in-law, Mr. W. T. buniss. The quarterly conference of the Starr-Iva circuit meets in New Bethel church here the third Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Miss Nannie Pearson, Miss Nel lie Wyatt and Mrs. Sudie Wright were shopping in Anderson Satur day. Miss E. T. Jackson who is at tending the Iva High School spenl the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Jackson. Mr. W. A. Hall and family wcrs 'T Lowndesville Saturday to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Hall's pother, Mrs. Barney Hutchinson. Mr. Y. C. Jones, proprietor of the Iva Theatre has kindly donat ed the use of his establishment tc the school improvement associa tion and they will have a moving picture show on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The proceeds ol this show will go to the associa tion. The usual entrance fee will ?.?e charged. Good pictures have been selected and the public ii urged to' attend and aid this worthy.cause by their patronage, The association appreciates ver} much the kindness and liberality of Mr. Jones in giving them th? use of his establishment. Mr. Feaster Jones, of Starr, wa; a business visitor here a feu days ago. Mrs. T. G Jackson spent -Sat Have an ExpertR Wheo you entrust your vrateb to ni dent knowledge that lt will he retan bought it. Oar repair department fa oaee-watehauktrs, who ore well i watch of any make, and reuedy lt. w jewelry or all kinds, resetting dlamot fashionable mountings. We invite yt WALTER H. Thelocuti Phon ufd ly in Anderson with relatives. I Mrs. S. O. * ~kson spent Fri day in town : home of her brother, Lem . Mr. and Mrs. j, C. 'Jones and Miss Annie Halford speni Sunday in Hartwell with relatives. I Mr. Clenn n|cGec, of Ander son, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. M? J. McGee. Mrs. J. E. Drownlce is in An derson on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. A. Wakefield who is quite . Mr. Carlton'rWa?.- Hasreturned to Anderson after a abort stay here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Watt. There will be a Coagregatipn al meeting at the Presbyterian church here on the fourth Snn , day, October 25, for the purpose , of calling a pastor. Rev. I. E. Wallace, of Seneca will preach on. that day and moderate the meet lax, this church has been va cant for sometime and wc hcpsr%jgg they will" succeed in securing a pastor. Mr. J. N. McAUster is now Icar rying the mail on R. Ff L). No. Charleston & Western Carolina Railway To and From the ? NORTH, SOUTH, 1 EAST, WEST, Leaves: ? No. 22 ... . o :00 A. M. ; No| 6 ._ 3:35 P. M. Arrives: No. 5 ..10:50 A. m. j No. 21_4:55 P. M. ; Inforcnation, Schedules, rates, etc., promptly \ given ; E. WILLIAMS, G. P. A., ; Augusta, Ga. ' T. B. CURTIS, C. A., | Anderson, S. C, | epair Your Watch i for repair, you do so with tha-confi led to you as good aa the day you ?.operated by nen of yearn* experl laaftod te leonie the wrong of nay 'e siso make a specialty ot repairing ide and preci?os stones tn new sad .. tn to investigate. REESE & CO. ng Jewelers e 611