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Correct Clothing For FALL When yo? ?re reedy to treat yourself to a bang-up Sait or Balma caan Overcoat when ' you are tired of mediocrity, the common pla??? the fair-to-mid dling in anita and overcoats try nt. We have just what you want, and at the price you want to pay fer it, too; which ia a very important feature thia Fall. Our assortment of stylish, swell looking, and serviceable cloth ing thia fall can't be beat; and it would be bard to equal the showing we have gathered for your selection. From $10 to $25 .ft/.-tt.^v. ?'?>?? "The Up-to-Date Clothier'1 Clean City i i.i . ? Anderson Has Leas Trash Now Tao City of Anderson -is at present cleaner than lt has been at any .time tn, recent years, according to a ?tate rneut made yesterday by Health Of ficer Campbell. Not only, are private premises, that is. lots on which there are dwellings, clean Mit there is a . noticeable lack of garbage on pre min es in' tho rear ot 'store's and' .ou?r business buildings. Vi',;' i. ," " ?, " , ?' S, I i, , , , "There are fewer old tin cans, bot tles and other junk on residential Iota at present than I have ever known," said the health officer, "while our garbage wagons, do not I have anything like the ernannt of sar hage and trash to haul away that [ was once the case." . The health; officer attributes tho cleanliness ot private premises to the fact! that housekeepers generally have learned the advantages of koplng their yards free of trash. The lack of trash about, business premises he at tributes to the fact that merchants ara this year finding a use for a great deal ot trash "which they formerly threw away, fie states that they are practicing rigid .economy and using this, to kindle Arcs and for kindred purposes. Ill :i\\U :t?fx Mi . F*or a limited time we aTe prepared to Exchange Brand New Standard makes of Buggies and Har . . Ol. h..'in?etY. .! .>.:... tl ri 'V ness for Mules and Horses from 5 to 14 years old; from. 1,000 pounds up, on a very liberal basis. 10i ' '.--H-*;-.ri.-;; . . -. THE BUGGIES ARE "Brockaway" "Hackney" and the "Luth'' And the Harness is either single or double 'Harndss for Buggies and Wagons, arid of good (quality. This proposition is ONLY for a LIMITED TIME; so we suggest PROMPT ACTION if interj ested. H Davis SPLENDID PIECE OF COUK?? ROAD WORK! BEING DONE BETWEEN NEAL'S CREEK AND CRAY TONVIULE CHANGING ROUTE So As to Avoid F?ll That Has Been Eyesore for Many Generations. "Roads without steep hills, where rights-of-ways to get around them are given" Is the slogan being used by County Supervisor J. Mack King in carrying forward work on Anderson County highways. An excellent ex ample of read construction of this kind is furnished in a piece of work which ls being done at present on the road leading from Neal's Creek to Crayton ville. On this stretch of road the con struction forces are engaged in cut ting a road around a hill which for generations, lt ls said, has been a stumbling block, to speak, in the path of travelers through that section. This obstruction to satisfactory trav elling ls known as the "Lige Holland hill," and has been described as an "eyesore," a "drawback" and a "men ace." The new road which the su pervisor is cutting around the hill will afford a grade of less than four per cent. The work on this highway, which is knr.wn ns the old Pendleton road, is being done by one of the two con viet gangs. It ls announced that the highway will soon be completed, when it IB anticipated that complaints which have centered about the dis agreeable hill for year will disappear. The other'convict gang ls working on the same road, that is, the old Pendleton road, In the vicinity of Pendleton. Borne splendid work is be ing done on the road leading out from Pendleton In the direction of the Dix on place. i The county now fc??? some 90 con viet s in its two camps and they are making an excellent showing. Those who havo been out on the old Oreen.' ville road recently dteclaro that lt is in better condition than they have seen lt for years. This highway has recently been worked. In speaking yesterday of the road work he ts doing in the County, Su pervisor King stated that -wherever there are -bad hills in a road he will build around them7 provided- land owner? will give him the necessary right-of-way to do so. . E CHANGE |i IN SITUATION Fore?! Fi.es m Arkansas Doing Great Damage to Timber. LITTLFi ROCK, Ark., Nov. Re ports early tonight indicate little chasse lu the forest fire situation in Arkansas. Damage has been confined largely to timber. The smoke cloud which lifted in Little Rock last ni-ht again settled over the city tonight, and it was impossible to see more than two or three blocks, kerb/ reports indicate similar conditions throughout the SUte. The only hope of extinguishing the nie is a general rain and the weather bureau offers little hope. That any considerable setback was given to the fires 'jy rains that fell today In por tion? of the burning dis trio t waa not Indi'?ted in reports early tonight . AL Carlisle, Ark., 80 miles east of little Rook, sparks from burning tim ber set fire to two oil ?asks and de troy ed 5,000 gallons of oil at a lose ot $1.600. Near Magnolia, lt is said, small' farmors and . homentanders are load? lng their household goods tn wagons and removing to points of safety. MlBslsolppl River tramo still is said to be endagered by the smoke palla which overhang the river. Fifty-seven convicta were in peril of their Uves for several minutes last night tn the burning rock crusher Just a mlle west of the new capitol. The men were housed stockade 160 feet from the burn ing structure. With all doors ot the stockade looked and escape Impossi ble, a riot waa Imminent when extra farces of guards were rushed to the endangered buildings.' Hurriedly the men were formed tn lines ead taken from the building under close convoy. Thousands Driven Outdoors. ST. LOUIS, Nov. ti.-A heavy black et pt smoke, believed to: hare- come from. Arkansas or southeastern Mis souri forest, fires, hung over the city today and tonight produced the effect ot a dense fog. . Thousands of persons were driven outdoors by the smoke whick penetrat ed homes, factories and office build ings. Conditions on the streets were I almost aa stifling. Street car and ve-. ! hiele trame was reduced to a mini mum speed, because of the dauger of] collisions. TTemea *nler Terribly ftreea Hissey Trouble. Around oa her feet all day-no won der a woman has backache, headache, stiff swollen joints, wearie ess, poer ele?p and kidney trouble, gVrtey Kid ney Pills give quick, relief for these troubles. They strengthen the kid neys-Uko away the aches, pala ?ad weariness, weak back and swollen aching Joints due to kidney and blad der trouble. Try Foley Kidney P?te and see how much better yon feel. Crans Pharmacy. I Personal I ???????????4 I i??i ,????+.?4.I - T. C. Jackson, Jr., of Ira was ip Anderson yesterday for a short time. G. M. Bolt of Portman was in the city yesterday on business. Steve Fisher of Level Lapd was in Anderson yesterday for a Bhort while. Afr. and Mrs. W. E. Greer of Bel ton were shopping in the city yester day. Miss Carrie Pinson of Honea Path was shopping yesterday in Anderson. Miss Campbell of Belton was in the city yesterday for a short while. W. P. Cook of Iva was among those spending yesterday in Anderson. Mrs. Claudine Skelton of Belton spent yesterday in thc city. (Jim Mitchell of Belton waa among the visitors in Anderson yesterday. Fred Bolt of the Green Pond scho-jt section spent a part "Ot yesterday in the city. L. B. Strickland of Belton was among tho?e spending yesterday in thc city. J. H. Kay ot Hopewell was in the city yesterday for a few hours. Li. C. Smith Of Lowndesvllle waa Among those spending yesterday in the city. MIHS Ray Masters has gone to Lown desviile lo attend the Allen-Qarned wedding. w. W. Martin and his daughter, Miss Ruth, were hy the city yester day. John Masters of the Mountain Creek section was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Jule Duckworth of Lebanon was among the visitors to the city yester day. Frank J. Rhody' of the Hammen school section was in the city yester lfly: . a_ .'i Sid Stratton and Pan Douglas of Kew York, and Oscar-Strauss of Bal timore, all Jewelry /drummers, were In the city yesterday calling on local lewelers. =. r iwi i W. Keith Glenn of Centerville was In tho city yesterday. Jim Majors of Willlamston was In the city yesterday on business. D. M. Craig of route ?o. 2, Pendle ton, was In the city yesterday. Hon. J. Belton Watson was r 'jaong the visitors in the city' yesterday. , T. 2. Jones, pr^j&fl&t of the Fork Township Oil Mill nompany. Town rills, returned home yesterday . James A. Cox of Belton was among thc visitors in Anderson yesterday. Judge S. J. Sltton of Brushy Creek rta? iu the city yesterday for a short while. A. W. Pickens of Garvin was among ito business visitors in the city yes terday. IL F. Tilly of Rock Milla sperr, s?v irai hours in Anderson yesterday. H. M. Garrison of Denver was tn Anderson yesterday.. Fred Patterson of Bandy Springs was among those spending yesterday a the city. E. M. Duckworth, R. F. D., Was In the city yesterday. ; Financial ' 'NRW YORK. Nov, 24,H~ The deda, on ot the stock exchange to reopen >ther developments Ip the flnanoUl-|" llstript today. The movement gather- i sd more than orctfnary importance 1 secause lt had the approval ol the t oremost banking Intef?rtfc' . The greater ease sno-ern hy tho lo- I :al market also helped stimulate, sen- 1 rmenL Gail money waa offered in ( ibundnat quantities at 4 1-2 per cent ?ac to day loans at 4 3-4 per cent . ?.ero headily affected, " Renewals > ot i >ne and two months toaba were' made j it an average rate ot 6 per cent 1 rhare was a decided increase in the < :upply of cash for alt manner of ac commodations, including mercantile i Financial institutions and bankers i sith foreign affittatl?ns reported a j arther strengthening; ot credits here i his*ewas* sccenLua^^by* tbe*SuVe?8i 1 >t additional orders for war nsaiarials, ' ta?era^ ^ irratie manner, opening a full cent % ibove the preceding day's close, 1 attona ware followed by aa abrupt I (.cline sad then another advance to < UMafc- half ita initial gain- Consider- | SB* attained,, rscyifrbreaklcg pro- i ^SasSav sdvicss ti?tented greatac 1 cheerfulness In financial circles be- 1 i heavy sabacrlption to the new w^ru nen of tse^.oop'potinds sterling^ 3 a for Christmas This Year The Hoosier saves miles of steps. lt will save, steps in your home. It eaves supplies; it saves wast?; it saves time and energy. Nothing you could put ?m your home will do so much for your wife or mother as mis wonderful new Hoosier Cabinet. 40 Labor-saving Features -17 Entirely New This Hoosier has all the practical conveniences that have been sug gested by thousands of owners. Not a single practical suggestion for its improvement has been made since we have had it on the floor. 20,000 Hosier Cabinets were giren for Christmas last year. Taja year the de? maud will bo greater, and oar supply wOI undoubtedly be exhausted. Coate early. Make your selection while our stock Jp complete, If your wife isnt delighted with your choice, we will re fund the money. $1 Then after that, a dollar a week until you have completed the small cash price Axed by the Hoosier Ccmpnny. No extra ?ees; no Interest. Until you hare examined- the Hoosier Cab* ?net, yon can't appreciate Its beautiful finish, It$ rigid construction, and Its wonderful convenience. Il at the mere fact 'Mt 700,000 people already hare bought Hoosiers, and are delighted with them, ls your safeguard. Any one of them had the privi lege of receiving their money back If they were net pleased. Not one Hoosier owner han asked for her money. Come in tomorrow and let as show yea what the Hoosier will mean Ia your home before it Is too late to get lt for Christmas. ONLY 7 LEFT Ouf of the entire quota of cabinets on hand for distribution, there are only SEVEN left To those contemplating the purchase of a Kitchen Cabinet for Christmas we would, strongely urge them to Come in Today VVe will only be ? ble to INSURE delivery for Christmas by receiving your order. TO DAY. Women all over town are telling their friends about our Big Bargain in Alum inum Quart Sauce Fans. We still can take orders tomorrow, from women only. for. a few more from our second lot now On the\way,..at; '. .....<- - . ? .' ;-H . lie could have disposed of several hundred pans Ii we had not set a dally limit. Fans of this else sell us ually Ter 85 to 50 cents. i Kop. do not need to bay anything eLie to get one of throe peas, bat yon munt come early If you want one. The Only Place In Town Where Hoosiers Are Sold The Peoples New Furniture Wp Ba?y to pay the Peoples* way. .g.. . -.--fV- . TV H ill.U . - - ->?'-.? ?-? ; :,..r.;:; . - - ? - UNCERTAINTY STILL EXISTS A dispatch- from .Athens says the Important ' _ " Turkish government hes forbidden Bear in mind, that Chamberlain's " /on^rVrMtmn ?non PACE ONE.? subjects of enemy powers, except wo- Tablets not only move the. bowels hut (CONTINUED mo M PAGE ONE.) nm VOA children, to leave Tarkey, lmpvo.o the appetite and strengthen .*---*f??-?:-" The-Ijkritlme authorities pf Chile the digestion. For sale by all dealers. ill points of military significance at Oeclare If has been prpven that Oer- -.-,-_ Zeebrugge, Belgium. London says the man warships have violated the nen- i?s?wT-Jhfri?ii ?twk.i?. tn n? ;rs were killed ot injured- gu??m**?mH**~^*o_^APply at 1119 ".?.?-seacer Office. Petrograd announces that the Mus- >" - - r t' .. . *. -' JV\' .. . ' . J :rT,-'r'"'.":'-':r? '-' soviles have pushed back the'Turks I. '. 1 . v^r./ii W \. -/:. . J ;-; : . . ." ?long the \?hole front near Erzerum I . -a^a at . >*% ';/?.' ggysaaaa's . Piedmont ?pp leaders \>f the agrarian, national I "V . >t a genttlaVtts^nirt ministry and 12 ra. to 3 p. m. >Jm QfidagecSttW^Macedont* by Bul garia. It was argued that such oe- Cream of Chkken Som? ramtiqn could be accomplished In "-W*W--?H'. f^Stm the power, of the . ^J?lfy^0 ^ in London ann Bordeaux nave pro-M > gssaaaywsaara] - e-^,-. Mr territory by British or French *fn?ij FmA Hito Srcrafft on ?ho way to Prledrlchi , ?Oass r?es* tsam Advices from Belgium say that as . Roast Turkey, : " Crtnbert* Sance, k result of destitution consequent on *5?a??Koft? st ta Italian the war the famished people along * :T 0 Lbs Dutch border have resorted io English Ge nhill Peas f plundering and smuggling sad that - " " ? " nagulnary encounters have Uksa. . Egg libcttK*, Rice Pitrliftig rtaee between them and the German 1? _ _ . - ?oops and the Dutch frontier guard. Bonana Fritters %? French government, it la re- .. f*r?m,m T- - ** akssv ?orUd probaWy. wtll extend the Comae, Tea OT MUK tench moratorium agata. . -.? r!?lreiSvn^^ 4fOC rowe estile tn supply leather for thc I