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Bargains In Shoes AT. _J Ta /f_J_ and lviuiiuay Good, reliable shoes at Very Low prices will be offered-not OLD, WORN OUT HAULED about stock (the kind that is sent from town to town and sold) but all STAPLE and DEPENDABLE shoes; just broken lots that we are willing to dispse of at a sacrifice. One lot of regular $4.00 Ladies black Cravanette JJJJ shoes. * . . **.**. -*i ?i '..]'. . ? . . . i * One lot Ladies button shoes, all leathers, regular 4 1 ? rt price $2.50. .T One lot Ladies Button, in patent, and gun metal, with medium heel regular price $3.00 and ?4? 1 Q{\ well worth it. * One lot of the justlv famous Utz & Dunn button and lace shoes for ladies, selling for $3.50, $t, and 4>i Q*t $5.00, at.* One lot Men's shoes in patent leather, regula?* value ?^711 $4.00, at. . . . ..V *. One lot Children's button shoes in vici, selling for $1.25ftrfcA and well worth it, too, at.WC Nong On Approval, or Exchanged G et sher g Bros. Shoe Company UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE "Shoes That Satisfy" BODY OF LORD R0BBRT8 BORNE TO ITH LAST REST I NO PLACE (Continued From First Page.) Varch ot Saul, accompanied hy the 'booming ot cuna, announced finally the approach of the funeral proces sion. The Mack dresses ot the women and tho khaki coats ot the army offi cers harmonised with the occasion. A brilliant touch of color was afforded lier? and there by the robes cf peers and tba dress uniforms of retired Officers of the army and navy. Victory may perch temporarily on thc banner*of atty of the warring nations but peace and prosperity will prevail under IE IO the American flag. Plenteous crops and sound basic conditions com bined with the able co-operative disposition of the problems con fronting us, will speedily stimulate trade and Industry in the United States. Lets pull together! Call in and let us ?b?w yon the new things in wedding presents. Waker H. Keese & Co. Yo? Jeweler, SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES FACE A SERIOUS SITUATION (Continued from first page.) ted by officials but they were hopeful that a way eventually would be found. They are working out a plan which it ls expected will be placed -befoio American business men within a month In tho form of a suggestion by Secretary Redfield. At the Chamber cf Commerce ot the United States an opUmlBtlc view ot the South American trade situation was expected today. NOTICE We are agents for Lee's agricultural and will be glad to furnish informa tion to Fermera who are interested. Call and get descriptive matter. FURMAN SMITH, SeedBman. Receiver P. E. Clinkscales of Anderson Ap pointed Co-Receiver With S. J. Hester for Bank. QUEEN THEATRE MONEA PATH, S. C. Today's Program "THE EMBEZZLER" Key Bee.-A story of aa old man's de? votlon I> his grandchild, lt is pic tared .a two parts to gire It heart Is? ?er?st. "BOMSKY AND THE BOMB" Royal-Comedy. "HIS FIRST LOVE" Majestic-Comedy. Don't forget test ThaukKgiving Turkey given away 1? the country store Saturday night. .. P. E. Clinkscales. cashier of thc Bank of Anderson, has been splint ed by Judge Thomas S. Sease. pre siding over court at Laurens, as one of the co-receivers for the Bank of Calhoun Falls. This Institution closed ita doers on October 19 and on October 20 8. J. Hester of Hester's Station, president of the bank, waa named as receiver and appointed by Judge S. W. O. Shlpp. Howevor, some of those In terested In the matter desired , that Mr. Clinkscales assist and he' was therefore appointed. It is understood that the assets cf the institution exceed the liabilities by about 93,000 and the directors have agreed that the depositors shall be paid every cent they had in the bank when business waa suspended. Will Meet In Washington. -o (By Associated P**M.) ATLANTA. Qa. Nov. 10.-Seattle today was selected by the executive committee as the place for the 1915 convention of the Women's Chlrstian Temperance Union. The date w>ill be decided later. This concluded the business of 'the gencrsl convention which adjourned last night It takes two pounds of cotton to buy one pound of pork. Therefore, raise your own pork. DALMETTO THEATRIC fl X TODAY'S PROGRAM " ll 4* A Laughable Fafce with plenty of Music. Specialties-Quartette in selected Quartettes. ' IV!ovl-es For Today: *SUP*ERY SLIM IN THE OREEN ?CNTER.*?-Essansy. EYED V -THE OREEN HOSE"-a'slem. nspsdg psi sax w JaOWOJ R3X?TVM 3HX? Feetsa^-Hetoe. I Personal W. S. Campbell of Anderson, R. F. D., was in tbe city yesterday for a few hours. E. F. Allgood of Liberty wa3 among the visitors to spend yesterday In the city. i J. M. Fennell of New York, J. B. O'Bannon cf Richmond, IO. C. Rob ertson, of Hulfalo, J. A. MerrylleJd ot (J reen field, Mass., and J. Jenkins of Baltimore were calling on the Jew elry trade in Anderson yesterday. George Ember of Townville spent a few hours in Anderson yesterday. I). B. Blackwell of Pendleton was in the city yesterday on business. Joe McGill, a well known Ander son county planter, was in the city yesterday. M. M Campbell of Belton was among the visitors to spend yester day in the city. Walter Chambleo of Anderson, R. F. D., spent yesterday in the city. Joe Simpson of Iva was In the city yesterday for a short stay. Walter Cox of Belton was among the visitors ? spending yesterday in the city. J. D. MeElroy of Sandy Springs was in the city yesterday for a few hours. W. K. Hudgens of Pe?zer spent part of yesterday in the city. W. M. Staunton of Honea Path was in the city yesterday for a few hours. W. R. McCown of the F.oberts sec. 'tim was in the city yesterday for a short stay. Miss Ray Masters and John Mas ters of Anderson, I? F. D., were shopping in the city yesterday. W. O. Merrett of the Roberts sec tion was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Mrs. A. G. Sitton of Autun waa shopping in the city yesterday. C. E. Nelson, chief of police ot Wllliamston, was In the city yester day. H. V. G. Cooley of Wllliamston spent part of yesterday in the city. C. S. Moore of the circulation de lltirtnii'nl nf /'nlnmhlo Cli-lo ls spending a few days in the city. J. L Jackson of Townville was in the city yesterday for a short stay. T. C. Jackson, Jr., of Iva waa among the visitors to spend yester day in the city. S. E. True, a well known merchant o? Spr.rtanburg, was in the city yes terday. A. W. Gregory of Williamston was In Anderson yesterday for iv short stay. H. T. Ferguson of Spartanhurg was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Chlquola hotel. Dr. C. H. Bulkley of Spartanhurg is spending a few days hi the city. TX A. Jones of Wllliamston was in th j city yesterday for a short stay, William K. Moore, a well known broker of Greenville, waa in Ander son yesterday. E. W. Long, commercial agent ol the Seaboard railroad, with head auarters in Greenville, spent yester day In the city. Julius Aull ct Pendleton waa In the city yesterday for a few hours. Dr. Burton and Dr. Watson or Iva were In the city yesterday on pro fessional business. Mrs. Janie Hard of Pendleton wat shopping In the city yesterday. Hamilton Crenshaw of Pendleton I waa in the city yesterday on busi ness. Archie L. Todd baa returned, from a short business trip to Spartanburg Mrs. B. C. Crawrord of Pendleton waa shopping in the etty yesterday. D. LO. Moore, Misa Ola Moor? and Mrs. Della Wilson went to I vi yesterday where they attended th? V/hsrton-Gray weuuiSts. NO HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PAIN Get . 10 cent ygistm ol Dr James' HeiwfacVa Powders and don't Stiffer. Wheo your head aches you simpl: must have relief or you will gc wild It's needles? to suffer when you cai take ti remedy like Dr. James" Head ache Powders and relieve the pain an? neuralgia at once. Send someone t the drug atore now for a dime pack age ot Dr. James* Headache Pow ?lera. - Dont satftr. In a Kum ma meat yea will feel fine-headach gone-no more neuralgia pain. 4,- .?* Overcoats and Suits AT .....JA A ..... $15.00 and $20.00 This Store offers a most carefully select ed stock of Overcoat? and Suits at moderate prices. Money never bought more actual value than we are now of fering in these Over coats and Suits at $15 and $20. We have a wonderful display of merchan dise gathered from the harvest fields of the manuf ac tu ring world, sorted, select ed and arranged for your approval. This splendid collection of Overcoats and Suits at $15 and $20 will grip your interest and, by the power of simple value alone, will prove to you the advantage of buying here. Come and look-your own best judgment will guide you after you see what we have to offer. PARKER & BOLT THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS Eugene Anderson and H. J. Ander son have gone to Atlanta, Ga, cn a short business' trip. Mrs. J. N. Hook of Central waa shopping in thc city yesterday for a few hours. It. C. Hillhbuse and Lawrence. Lit tle of the Roberts section were in the city yesterday. M. B. Sendera left yesterday for bia h ie in Greenwood after spending several days in the city. W. A. Blake of Hendersonville, N. C., waa among the visitors to the city yesterday. T. B. Stackhonse ot Columbia, pres ident and treasurer of the Standard Warehouse Company of South Caro lina, waa in the city yesterday DeWitt Barnes .ot Lowndesvllle spent part of yesterday in ' the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Pesrman ot Starr were ahopplng in the city, yes terday. W. 3. Jones of Anderson, R. F. D. waa among the visitors to spend yes terday in the city. B m-m^rn ?? IfITk-JUtJ-? /5? VUPATDP Half Hogs?.. . ............ ...13 l-2c . ..THEATRE PWk Ham* Cu) . . 16c Dr. S. C. Dean.of . Starr was in the city yesterday for ? ahort stay. I "TT*""* Dr. Jeter Glenn of Sandy .Springs and Dr. I. J. Rurrlaa of Starr were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Henry .Moseley and Mrs. A. V. Barnes ot Lowndesville were shop ping in the city yesterday. Slightly Below NormaL WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.-The na tion'a export trade was only $1,461, 576 below normal yesterday, accord ing to Secretary McAdoo's dally re port from the ten largest customs houses. Yesterday's export total at these ports was $6,621,850 against an average daily export. < HOG KILLING III IS HERE Our Special Fork Sale . On native dressed hog? wiil begin FRIDAY AND SATURDAY November 20th and 21st. These prices are in reach ol every one. Come and lay away your winter's supply? For Cash Only? TODAYS PROGBAM Tko Witch Girl..fteetor Comedy. Bulya Bi val. -American Drama with Vivian Rich and William Garwood. Stoat Heart tat Weak tteees. . Keystone Comedy. Dont forget the Country Store tonight with a big Turkey given away. Coming tomorrow "A Red sk ta Beck oning'*, 1 reel - 101 (Bison with Wm. Clllford aaa Marl? Walcamp. "A FUgfe* fer a Fortane", 2 reel Majestic; ?Part ees* Bi Cr?ase*, L-Ko Comedy. Coming Monday The Tare of Hs? Tide**, S reel Imp with King Buggot, Pork Hams QM . . . . . r?u?:r? . :.??? .. :?j.?ixr?;? A0C Pork Shoulders (3). .?-.-,->.*... >-.-? t.y.-> 14c Back Bone (Country Style) @. . 15c Spare Ribs (?) .. .. . .. ..........;..>>.? 15c Pure Pork Sausage. . , . ...... . . 20c Pork Chops and Pork Steaks? ..17 l-2c LILY WHITE MARKE J. N. LINDSAY, Prop.