The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 21, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
Want Advert?
Twenty-five word? or leia. Ono Ti
8ix T*ta**-ft?0,, L?
All advertisement over twenty-tiv?
. word.' t lat ?? ba 1.000 * ords to i
doa.
No advertisement taken for tess t
If your munt- appears In the relej
your vint ad tu 321 and a bill willi
prompt payment.
F?R SALE
IB SAIE-Hlgheat ntralns Barred
ttnouth Rotka. RO Pullets. $1.00,
Cookorlr, ?1.26 to $100 each.
Migo . Turkeys at reasonable
rsi*. X&Jfefbbliaf, Pendletotn,
?.-U-U-afc _....
E-WHEAT- Seed wheat; I
f ?cleened ant graded-quality will
please atty one-price $2.00* pey
bushel. Supply limited. Purman
Bmlth, Seedsman, Phone 464. i
FOB ?ALE-Early Jersey Wakefield
ind Charleston Wakefield .Cabbage
plants, J. B. Pant, Phone 86?. ?
li-iMt, , 'Vi;'-"* .:f\
WANTS
ttAKTBlV-Ta*??elle to know tkat
_ Oles, sod can supply
m tata Una Anderson
Job Department. tt,
W ANTEf>~-Rright, energetic boy for1
caf Her, O s'i salary and commis
sieh. Ap ol y to The Intelligencer of
fice, tl
WititJTD-Yo* te read .oar .two
weeks' bargain sale on page five
Of thia leen*. Southern Public UU1
fttte CcT 4tf
WAHTEJO-AIT* kinds of Junk, cast
iron, raga, cane, rubber; brass? cop
per, zinc and load. Bring to Sam
nisner, corner E. Whttnsr and Man
ning and receive cash. ll-17-flto?,
NOTM'E-^Wb are now prepared to do
your grinding ora? kinda of feed
stu ff-.cotton staHrsy corn stalks,
??>???. g*?!*/! ?tc. Fr?c? 2S?
per cwt. Strictly cash. Anderson
Mattress and Spring Bed Co.
the monumental
of all kinds. W.
Main atraer.
anything
Une. Tombs
A. Todd,
Anderson,
~T?C? pani.- :? .o^J^f?n^e'Th'.msas
nnd J. C. Thomas are lb the Cleaning.
Pressing and Dying and Repairing
hmlnMiL Pride? ohean. Olva ns a
?Sal. at-ltp Columbia Tali-i
oriug Co.{ 122 West Whltner Street.
Clothes c?rt?d for and delivered.
WijSSS i* Stott told Jeff we
serving Oyatera, stewed or fried:
Whola 580, Half i5c.-Mldway Cafe. !
DBESd tf?tof? of all kinda, neatly
ar.d well, dobo, quick service, mod
?Tftte price*. ; Miss Porter. 1025 t?.
Towera.-ll-ao-il
v?tt itkNT--Mvr houae on West,
Franklin Ut Electric light, water
and all conveniences, Ratea Reason- j
able. C??a?. W. Www or ?. j.
TrowbriOaa^ll.WWtp.
Because .1 recently . ?tated that 11
could then buy good, pecans in my
home town for ?cents.a pound. Ii
have hadhumber ; qt isttargr
persona who aeeto* laureated in i,,.
t^oo#M
the statement would, injure
growere,.
a cerreef?"*^
_ or 2B cento a
>*wa3rnlng. ?read
do not mean to be drawn Into a dts
o:.-OMbn^,?, pecan pd***. 1 hope all
tifio gtawm win gehrig. pno?, but tt
?HUfco me that when all the ]
paean SMfa^itm*.-m?w t**s? s?a?M??;
ie the ,800th cet Into bearing, th*
growers- war b? fortuoaie to get: 15
cents. 4; pound: for -the nuts.- and ?
v Us?t* tfcty- wo*? not be
attees 115-4 U ?11
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GRAIN PARTY
VISITS SENECA
No Meeting Wa? Held on Account
ol Not Being Announced in
Time.
Special to IiitclUgracer.
SENECA, Nor. 20.-The State party
ot grain promoters stopped for a
while in Sneca today. The party con
sist* of Hon. E. J. Watson. A. O.
Smith, abd L. L. Hoffman, bf Colum
bia, Prof. W. H. Barton of. Clemson
College, and J. C. Stratton of Chica
go. Mr. Stratton is the grain elevator
man, The party left Anderson this
morning, and came here by way of
Townville and Westminister. They ar
rived here about vane o'clock and took
dinner at the Oconoo Inn. No meet
ing- was held here Oe cause of a fail
ure to get lt announced In time. They
left here for Easley and expected to
spend tonight In Greenville. The party
Is traveling ip a large six cylinder
Mitchell automobile, and aro making
the trip In fine order. Dr. BL A Hines,
the secretary of the South Carolina
Medical Association, and of the State
Board ot Health, is in Charleston at
tending the dedicatory exerclsss of
the new State medical college build
ing.
The ninth annual meeting of the
Fourth District- Medical Association
will be held in the Masonic hall at
this place next Tuesday. The meeting
will be called at 10: SO, and dinners
will be served at the Oconee Inn from
2 to 3 p. m.
The officers of the association are:
Dr, J, C. Sanders. Anderson/ Presi
dent; Dr. E. W. Carpenter. Greenville,
vice president; Dr. A D. Cudd, secre
tary and treasurer; The following ls
the program:
Address of Welcome, Msyor of
Seneca.
Address of Welcome- Dr. J. H.
Johns, president Oconee County
Medical Association.
Response- Dr. J, O. Sanders, pres
ident 4th. District Medical Associa
tion, Anderson.
The Stomach, and its Biegendes
N. F. ntalt. Pjimnhoiiln
A case of Esphagospy- W. J. Kel
ler; Spartanburg.
Subject Unannounced- E. W. C?r
Schtsr, GrescTfl!*,
The Blood Count- T. R. W. Wilson.
Greenville.
The Enlarged Spleen, Its Signlfl
ranoc B. B. Steely, Spartanburg.
Subject Unannounced- Geo. T. Ty
ler, Greenville..
The Curability of Gonorrhea th the
Male- Clyde F, Ross. Anderson,
The Importance of X-Ray as sa sic
In Diagnosis with Illustrations and
Report of Cases./- Dr. Frank Ash
more, Anderson.1
The PeUasrrs Problem- j. j.. Lind
say, Spartanburg.
A On*? nf EplStS?iS- W. K. Nar
din, Anderson.
The Second Summer Baby- D. L
Smith, essayist, Spartanburg.
Subject Unannounced-- B. A Hin?
ry essayist. Anderson.
Random Observations of Medical
Europe- E. A. Hines, Seneca.
.Typhoid Fever, its cases and treat
ment- E. C. Stroud, Marieta.
[ Mr. Ban Allen and J. F. Thomas
two popular traveling mea from An
?ilarson, ave calling on Uta trade in
Seneca today.
Mr. Cnaa.. W. Webb, of Anderson
was a business visitor to Senses to
day,
: Mr. R. W. McNeely of Cocoon, Ga,
is registered ai che Oconee inn today
Mr, J. H. Bryan has returned from
a visit to Memphis, Tenn., and th?
University of Mississippi, where hi
visited bia son. Harry, who ls study
ing law in that Institution. .
Mr. Jones Fowler, from Gleenvllle
N: C.. .spent Thursday night in "Hnecs
Mr. Fowler was en route to Anderson
with a drove f > -boat sixty tnrkeye
Mr1. Ray Dendy ot SouUt Dakota
The latest arrival'in town is s
young lady, who has taken tbs nsroi
of Miss Clara Kilpatrick Thompson
She arrived Tuesday hight end ii
stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs
tV ?. Thompoon. where she will mak<
heir home in the future.
. Mr. J. R. Garner ot Greenville li
in Senses today.
. Friends of Mrs. B. F. Sloan will hi
.?orry to know that she has been quit!
.dM: at their home en Walhalla stree*
irises l?e? return from % vt ali tc
Greenville. But she is reported to bi
nome better.
f? elk*!'. L. A 'Bttwerwe. who has beer
quite sick ts able to be ont again.
Mr. j A. F. Browa has removed hu
family to Amerlcus. Ga., tor the win
$tt!v ?
Deapeadeney Dee te Tbdieeatfea,
Tt is not at all surprislna thst per
son? who have indigestion beeres?
t?swuragiVl and dee oem dent Hurt
; few words of hope and chw
for them by Mrs. Blanche Bowers
Yndlana; Pa. ..Per years my digas
was so paer that I could o*h
eat^h* lightest roods. I tried even
thing that 1 heard of to get relief, bm
i not until about a year ago when I ma
Chamberlain's Tableta advertised an?
betti* of them, did I find th?
|Vi/rht tfeajanentv I-nocet began to ire
and Bine?'tsStt?rg a few bottle?
^f^hom my digestion is fins." Fm
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* Items of Interest and Person
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Ne Celebration
For Arbor Ray.
Yesterday was "Arbor Day" and
wag observed all over the country as
such, especially with the schools, but
r?) celebration of ' any kind marked
the day In Andereon County. This
event ls never of any considerable lm
partance In this section of the coun
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Grolu Party
At TownvUIe.
The grain department traveling
over the State from the department
of Agriculture, spent Thursday night
in Anderson and got en early start
for TownvUIe Friday morning. Be
cause r.f the faet that TownvUIe peo
ple did not know at what hour to ex
pect the party there was no large
crowd gathered for the meeting and
tborefore no addresses were deliver
ed. Prof. W. H. Barton of Clemson
college spoke for a few minutes to
the school children and then the
party went nn to Westminster, lt. IP
believed that the visit of the party
here will have A good influence.
Bent Pri?e ,
Seven Cents.
A few bales -less cotton were mar
keted on the Anderson market yes
terday than has been the case for the
nast few weeks. During the day the
best price offered by local huyera
waa 7 cents per pound and a majori
ty of the cotton sold here during the
day sold for 6 l-l and 61-2 centa per
.lound. This was because a quantity
of the cotton did not grade up as hill
as the top of the market demanded.
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M?nagera <anV
Get Money Yet
One of the Federal election mana
ren? Cor' Anderson County yesterday
told a reporter for The Intelligencer
Mint he had been well-nigh pestered
*o death durirhc the last few days by
managers wanting pay for their ser
vices during the recent election. The
commissioner said that he bad re
paved rm funds as ye*/ with which to
ray. tho managers and that the vrv
m'nnte he doe* get the monwy be will
mibllsh the fart Meanwhile it will
he well for the managers to. take
things easy and not bother the com
missioners to death about tbe matter,
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PrMI? Felphrir
Salvation Arajy.
Ensign Belcher of the local post of
th? Salvation " Army anid yesterday
?hat the people* ot the city have re
?eondM very .liberally to his request
**ir gifts of clothing, food,.etc., to be
Msed in providing a Christmas for tim
.noor people of the city, but the en
itam save that still Partner contribu
tions will hp necessary If all the peo
n?a of fhe city are to be look?** *f
t>r. Numerous psc-pls are dropping
their mites into the boxes provhi?rt
and the poor people in Anderson will
he properly looked after this ye??
??venl if it ls "war times."
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Hmtr Cseu Have
Been Stared Away.
No more this year will Anderson
"??onie ride out of the eltv on in?> pa
latial chair ears on the Piedmont t\r\A,
{-Northern line. Some time ago offl
"tala pf the* cowmanr annnnnr?d thal
.\i\y wnnld be forced tn discontinue
'he chair car service, because of lack
-? natrocage an? ?uis sten was takf
r?isterday. The cars were taken tr
OrearnvUle and there stored and frorx
now on all passendere will have tr
-Ide; alike. A numbVr of people -will
-?.irret' to IC^ITI of .this change, sinci
'he chair. car service enabled manj
Al them io make more pleasant Jour
neys than will' nqW' bp the c?se.
i*eeple Interested, V
i Tn the TnveK?Igatlon.
, Anderson people learned yesterday
.vlth considerable Interest tbat. i
hearing js .to be held' lb the city ol
Greenwood on November 30 relativ?
to the complaint brought by the Mer
^ h as its Association o? Greenwood
->.ra,'nst the. Southern Railroad. Th?
-isnoHatton contends that Green
wood's freight rate is too high atti
a decision; In the case will be awaited
with Interest'because of the fact thal
strier towns and cities in thia sect lor
'viii nrobably take tho sama actltn
nrorided tHk city of Greenwood
should bs successful tn thia casa.
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? Here as Yet.
Anderson bankers said yesterday
that so far aa could be seen. UM
open tag. of the Regional Reservi
Jiank in Richmond. Va, baa had m
affect, ort local banking conditions
A maMrity of the Anderson banker!
seetano .think however that some de
valpn?sents will be evident in a da]
ff??^a IIMHIa
: Many a householder aroa* yester
lay morning and dlscoy,??? wit!
-lfsguft that hie water .V.pes' had
'rcrfenx dufifis tito ut ?ht abu maia]
of u,jm burst yesterday morning
lumbers all over the city did a good
business ead moat of them are will
ing- for. tho vary, cold weather to con
tinue tJm long- sa business holds ut
so good. *
SpfciafMWav ^ .
..^JW>w?T*ta, .,
One should stop and deliberate be
fore one gives a mortgage on prop
ertr ne possessed, As a rtesitj
>f not hartog deliberated ott thi?
ti?S?tkMt John Booti: a negro, is ii
the A? dorso?i County Jail. .Stott
rave a mortgage to .a local bank* os
n rhule and when the bank tried U
on ttl* mule they found thal
inal did aot belong to the no
un.
Y SPARKLETS *
_ - *
al Mention Caught Over the #
treets of Anderson *
Diphtheria Record
For Ibis County.
j According to a statement issued
yesterday by the South Carolina State
Board of Health, there were 31 cases
of diphtheria In Anderson County dur
ing the month of October. Thi? is a
less number than for the month of
September. According to the publish
ed report, there have been fewer
caaes of this disease in all parts of
the State during November than fer
i tho previous month. Other diseases
also seem to have been far less prev
alent during the month.
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One Case Before
The Magistrate.
Magistrate Broadwell had an "off
day" yesterday and plenty of time to
figure up additional schemes for
catching the law-breakers, ljc had
only or.*? case before bim yesterday,
thnt being Roy Watson, a negro, who
got Into a fight on the carnival
grounds in North Anderson Thurs
day night. He was . adjudged guilty
and the magistrate sentenced bim to
j pay a fine of $10 or to serve 30 days
ich the gang. The negro paid.
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[Larger Mains
Saved Big Loss.
Discussing yesterday the narrow
escape his lumber plant had Thurs
day night when a near-by house
Caught on fire, W. L. Brissey of the
Brissey Lumber Company said that
he was very appreciative of the
, splendid work done by the flre/de
I pertinent. Mr. Brissey says that he
; is corlrlnced, beyond a reasonable
i doubt, that his lumber plant would,
i have been damaged at least $25,000
j had lt not boen for the fact that a
I few months ago new water mains
were laid on Earle street and the de
partment therefore had six inch
-nains tasterd of four inch mains, to
connect with. Mr..Brissey says that
this is about the only way his plant
was ever saved
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Jackson Mill Had
Very Narrow Escape;
The night watchman at the Jack
Ion Mills in Iva smelled burning rope
during Thursday evening and about
JO:no o'clock he discovered that the
main rope running from the engine
pit to the too of tho building and
connecting with the machinery was
on fire. This waa a narrow escape
for the mill as the entire" place would
have been in flames'in a few minute
had the discovery, not been) made Just
at the time lt'was.
-o' .v.'"., . ? r?!?: .
Great Demand
Fer Clover.
. _ -. ._fiS.?_?u i-?_m_
TX '.oil ( J., ?MW.
yesterday In Anderson said -that there-]
j la a great demand now* fdr sweet
clover s?>ftd, so, great In fact thaf
many farmers are planning to plant
ba the spring so aa to get seed to sell
After this haa gone on fer a few sea
sons the price will drop but mean
while' farmers will .have enricher
their land with a good'legume, with
which a straw can bo moro easily
sowed than with ordinary clover.
Firemen Had
Merry Time.
Members of the Anderson fire- de
partment and a few invited guests
had a splendid time last - eveninr
when Ohio? Jackson and Drivor Gec?"
both ot tho fire department, enter
tained at a "possum" dinner. The
event began at 6:30 o'clock and last
ed nntll well In the evening and num
erous Impromptu speeches were de
livered. The event waa ono or UK
most enjoyable-that the firemen havr
ever attempted.
CITHOLAX.
Users say lt is the Ideal, perfect
laxative drink. Mr. M. J; Perkin?
Green Bay, Wis., says "I have used
pins, oils, salts, etc., but.were all dis
agreeable and unsatisfactory. In CL
roi ax I have' found the ideal laxative
drink." mor sick headache, sour sto
mach, lazy liver, congested bowels
it is the perfect laxative add gives c
[.thorough flush. Sensitive,.delicate
people, Invalids and children: find it
easy to take and pleasant in action.
Results thoroughly satisfactory
Evans Pharmacy.
siLK AND comir.
Editor Sm oak of The Intelligencer
says: .
'"Too much money spent on so
called silk hosiery," Saya a man
who knows. For once we are in
nocent The pare stuff for us
three palra for s quarter; that ts
, >when. we have the quarter.
Auother "mare man,'* ?peaking be
fore a large ccngregalaW ht'w^men
recently, said that cotton, stockings
are one-third the pricer of eil,* ones,
and would last throe times as long,
ther*>frtre fnktnae nt.-w?VInra a
worth nine Urne? as mucn as silk,
i ; The men can tell thdt sort of thing
I : to the marines; no woman ls geing ta
- balice a trord cf IL fiat's mattias;
la best with her.-NewhsMry* Observer.
Foley's Hosey ead Tar Cempetmd
Creep rtifS'ee^^
creepy cough, broking add gasping for
breath, laboreo 'Breathing, call for lm
teedb?'.e teilet; The very first doses of
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will
master the croup. It cats the thick
mucus, clears away th? phlegm and
opens up said eases the air passages
Harold;Berg. Maes, !Jpeh, write?
"We give, Foley** Hooey c-id Tf?'te
our children, for croup ead lt alway?
sets quickly." Every user is a friend
Evana Pharmacy.
You can get the new? wane its aaa
t Tao sawn ds j niaiy>life?winjn?oer.
f^eaa?.1 -v, - . ^XSt??Rria*?
MOUNTAINS CLOTHED
IN ROBEOF WHITE
BLUE RIDGE HAS FELT WIN
TER'S GRASP
SNOW EVERYWHERE
Anderson People Report That Blue
Ridge Mountains Are Beauti
ful Since First Fall of Snow.
Could those Sn Ande, son who are
ihiverlng in their boots as a result of
ho first real cold wave of the seaton
o transplanted to the Town ville scc
:..>n of the county, or any other por
tion where'a close view of the Blue
Ridge mountains is to be had, they
night understand right readily the
jourco of the "bite" that is in the at
mosphere and the meaning of the
squall which hit the city so suddenly
ind with such icy breath Thursday
sight. Blanketed in a mantle of snow,
the Blue Ridge mountains to the
north of here shone yesterday with a
bittering that made the onlooker feel
-older than he really was. Sometimes
Thursday night the first snowfall of
Lhe season occured in the hilly r?gion
skirting the northern section of the
state, and thc westerly wind yester
day, blowing down from the snow
zlad summits of the mountains,
brought the first dash of real winter
weather to Anderson county.
Jat/k Frost was also prominent In
lamp places yesterday, and scarcely
melted even in thc sunny places dur
ing the day. Along highways thick ice
:oated every* mudhole and ditch in
which water v/as standing the night
before. Water pipes in the city which
were not drained Thursday night by
thoughtful housekeepers were a bit
loath to give forth their liquid yester
day morning, and in some of tho
more exposed places wero frozen up.
Apparently there was little moder
ation in the temperature throughout
the day. and indications early last
eight pointed to a continuation of the
ee l snap.
COSTIVE BOWELS,
HEADACHE, COLDS,
TAKE C?SCARETS
No Headache, Soar Stomach, Bad
Cold or Constipation by
morning.
Get a 10-cent box now.
- Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indiges
tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Iiead
nphaa fnma frnm a . tnrnif? lU-or onrl
clogged bowels, which cause vour
stomach to become filled with ur.digea
ed food, which sours and ferments like
garbage in a swill barrel. That's the
first step to unt?lo misery-indiges
tion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow
skip, mental fears, everything that ic
horrible and nauseating. A Cascare!
tonight will give your constipated
bowels a thorough cleansing and
straighten you out by morning. They
work while you. sleep-a 10-cent hos
from your druggist will keep you feel
ing good for months. Millions of mea
nod women take a Cascaret now and
then to keep their stomach, liver and
bowels regulated, and never know s
miserable moment. 3>3n*t forget thc
children-their little insides need t
good, gentle cleansing, too.
Get Bendy for lt.
What about your plans for next
year. Mr. Progressive Farmer? Ar?
ihey made? Have you a definite, clear
cut system already outlined and tc
which you mean to adhere? Above all,
'lave yon agreed with yourself that
next year your cotton acreage will
bo reduced and' that you! will give
yourself, your family, your, stock, and
your land a chance by planting lib
erally of food, feed and soil building
crops?
We want to -ike thia aa urgent
individual appeal to you, for we be
lieve that lt is only aa the individua!
grrower realises that all cotton anoth
er year means ruin ihat we can hop?
to achieve any real results In acre
age reduction. Let'er see what thc
acts in the case are and then look
them squarely in the face.
1. Cotton is now selling at seven
'.enta, or from three to three and one
self cents a pound below the cost ol
production, ?t is, oi coarse atwayt
unsafe to attempt to prophesy, but wt
Are only stating a truth when we saj
?bat to base our 1915 operations on
^nv^hlgher prjee is to court financial
3. Undoubtedly the coming
will a?e the almost, entire ?ithdrei
ot the credit usually extended to
cotton grower. This ia merely gc
business on the part of the merci
and banker, for they will see that
?tfUft'g money on a crop for whick
there may be no market la too. dan
??npw s. r?s?? ?s t^kc?
S. Corn, oatt, hay, meat, butter
and eggs-In fact food and feed
stuff* of every kind, because M thc
va** destruction wrought in Europe
Till bo in enormous demand ana a
ligher prices than for years.
With these tacts before us. it I
nothing more than sound baaioaai
sense to plant lesa cotton anothei
?-eat- And let us forget we are no
cutting the cotton acreage to get *
higher price for cotton, but auspl
beetupe we can't afford to grow lt ai
pr?sent prices priceajhat in ail Ukli
iiood will prevail next year.
's not expect. *be ether fellow
lo it, for exitfrtenco has shoat
bj* can't bo depended cn. Rath
. wsw yon and I. any friend, ci
to tr.ie thing, and prepare for u nt
Otherwise the hard times we are .nv
>xperieneing will be> doubly, trel
? a year fri. ni new. For the
farmer the handwriting
th* Wall.
OVERSTOCKED
On Men's Clothing
And we are going to UNLOAD if the RIGHT PRICES will
turn the trick. s
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47 Men's Blue Serge Suits, worth^7.30, sale Oft
price. . tpT"??/0
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143 Men's all wool Suits, in Blue Serge and
mixtures, worth $10, extra special.
$6.98
All our $12.50, SlS'rOO, $18.00, and $20.00
Suits to go op this sale for... . \. ,.. ..
$9.98
A full and complete line of Boys' Sunday and
work Shirts, sale price..
5oo odd Vests, worth 5oc, sale price ->.
each.
24c
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150 Men's Sample I'ats, worth $3.50, sale
price. .......
Remember we are agents for Carhartt Over
alls for.
75c
$1.00
247 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, size 3 to 8
worth St.50 to $3.00,'your chbice. '.. ...
98c
119 extra size Boys' Norfolk Suits,
$7.50 to $10, your choice.
worth
$4.95
275 pairs Men's sample Blue Ser.Te Trousers,
worth from $4 to $6, your choice_..
197 pairs guaranteed all wool Dickey Kersey
Pants, worth $2.50, sale price.
$2.98
$1.48
237 pairs Men's sample Pants, no two pair
alike, worth from $2 to $3.50, your choice
98c
The LESSER CO.
LEGAL
NOTICES*
Delinquent Road Tax Notice.
All dlolenquent road'tax collectors
are provided with ? an official receipt
book with nutnbes, and stub numbes
attached. Pay no money to collectors
unless you get th? official receipt as
above provided or.
J. MACK KINO,
tf County Supervisor.
No Service Sunday. A
Notice has been issued by Rev.1
Father Edward A Duff to the effect i
tr ut t?tere will be no services st St.:
Joesph's Catholic church on Sunday, !
November 22. i
FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO NOV
EMBER 30TH. WALLACE WILL
GIVE REDUCED RATES ON PHO-1
TOGRAPHS TO AVOID CHRISTMAS
RAJ SH. STUDIO 2 DOORS BELOW j
BEE HIVE. I
Change In Location
I am now located over W.
A-. Power's grocery store at
212 1-2 S. Main Street. I
thank my friends for 1hcir
past patronage and ask con
tinuance ,of same.
I make plates at $6.50
I make gold crowns at$4.00
Silver f?TIngs, 50c and up.
Cold fillings $1.00 and up
I make a specialty of
treating Pyorrhea, Alveo
lare of the gums and all
crown and bridge work and
regulating mal formed teeth.
AU work guaranteed first
class. ? ' -
S. G B RUC?
DENTIST
DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY
With us, arid then we will lend you money when you need it.
Interest Paid on Deposits.
The Farmers and Merchants Bank
and
The Farmers Loan & Trust Co.
ANDERSONS, c.
Combined Resources a Little the Rise ol One Million Dollars
?. A. Smythe,
N. 3. Sultan,
J. F. Watson,
J. D. Hammett,
H. A. Orr,
?J, J. Major,
Thoa. C. Jackson,
OUR DIRECTORS:
Geo. W. Evana,
W. Uoghittt,
J. C. Barris,
Foster L. Brown,
? J. B, Dost hit,
R* G. Witherspoon,
J. J. Major,
J. R. Vnndlvcr.
Will Hava iRc^ojn for Thanksgiving If You JJ
Send Her a Box of
We receive fresh shipments every week
Of Bon-bons, Chocolates, etc. Price S0(U
? Worth double.
OWL t>RUQ CO.
Phone 636.
Anderson. S/C.
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