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SPECIAL SALE Electric Device* From Nov. 23 to Dec. 5 At ONE HALF Price Electric t arling Irons, Regular ' $??0 raines at $1.25,6 loch Disc Electric Store, Regular raines $4 at $2*00. v - 4 Inch Disc Electric Store, Re gular raines, $??0 at $1.75. These StoTes axe the most CSE fnl Electric Heating Dr vice?; Boll water, heats Baby* j Milk, und cooks most anything. Costs leas than 5c per hour. Southern Public Utilities Co. What Do YOU Think of a Well Built House Which Needs Paint and Looks Rusty? .Others think the same thing about YOUR Louse and it is DE TERIORATING rapidly without the covering of paint. Ii ...-./: :, ?hjhe effects of the Weather on y$ir property is more certain than that o. ~ire; and in the long run just as damaging; why carry Fire insurance, and not cany Weath . ii . . ' - er insurance? I BE CO NSISTENT j NOW is the time to paint, and -. we are HUNGRY for business, which means LOW PRICE TO YOU. C. N. Guest Paint Co. Op. Y. M. C. A. . Phone 48 % Guest Sells The Best" ^gg , :'[. -i ?_ 'i 11 v ' JiLiL1"" ? 1 J mm*?*m?i a ;.i i.; 11 Change In Location I am now located over W.4 'A. Power V grocery store at ia tr2 S* Main Street. I thank my friends for their past patronage and ask con tinuance of same. I make plates at $6.50 > I make gold crowns at$4.00 SOver fillings, 50c and op. Gold fillings $1.00 and op ; Painless Extracting 4?ku t make a specialty of ! treating^ Pyorrhea, Alveo laris ot the gums and all . crown and bridge work and i regulating mal formed teeth. AU work guaranteed first class. ._ S. G. BRUCE DENTIST Fair Maiden Pla of John Alden Ensnare Prise! VENERABLE FOX HUNTER THE VICTIM OF SCORES OF MATRIMONIAL PRO POSITIONS AND AN ADVENTURESS i _____ BUT HE FELL NOT; AYE, HE FELL NOT Ac a Result of Story io an Atlan ta Paper His Hand is Sought in Marriage. A petite miss, over whose mass of i raven locks not more than twenty < au m me ru have sped, and in thc depths j of whose large, lustrous black eyes l gleamed well-springs of a strange and < puzzling; fire, tripped up on the ver- < anda of Col. James T. Roberts' coun- i try home yesterday about noon and I announced that she had come to plight I tho troth of a handsome-dame of At- i lanta, resident ot Peachtree street, 1 who had seen in an Atlanta Sunday i paper a large photograph of the fot- i skin-overcoat clad Andereoniah and i read an accompanying article setting j forth that Col. Roberts would bestow ] a reward of $2,000 upon the individual \ who would find him a suitable wife, j The would-be match-maker spent ] several hours in Anderson in a des- / perate effort to rope the well known | fox-hunter in, and uttered a deep sigh < of despair yesterday afternoon when % the colonel, after taking her to a res- 1 taurant and giving her a good feed, i placed her in a hack and sent her to- t ward the railway station, gently ad- v monlshing her the while to retrace i her footsteps to Atlanta and remind- t lng her that he might sometimes be 1 taken for a. fool but be darned if he c would knowingly be a Bucker. c The whole trouble, for Colonel i Roberts considers the 48 matrimonial offers which he received in a Bingle mail yeserday morning and his fair j caller to be troublesome, began with ] an. article which appeared in a Sun- ? day Atlanta paper. Col. Roberta was \ in Atlanta last week in the Interest j of a motion picture of a fox chase j which was staged here several days . ago by an Atlanta producing firm. \ During his stay tn the "Gate City of ?j the South" he was "grape-juiced and \ dined" by several friends. In golpg < about the city Col. Roberts was garb- ; cd in his now famous overcoat, mad* j of the skins of 39 foxes which his pack j ot a'half-hundred trusty hounds have , brought down in the fields of Florida , and elsewhere. The greatcoat attract- y ed the eye of Atlanta people and par tlcularly the binoculars of an enter- , prising newspaper reporter, who ac- j Companied the colonel on his social rounds Col. Roberta said that in his mean- ? dcrlags ai? JUL the city he may have lei drop some remark-as he often does , about Anderson- that he would give ' $10,000 for the right kind of a wira, and a large reward to the ' one who would produce a spouse that would como up to bis own notions.of whst a companion of this type should be. Tho reporter, Col. Roberts says, must have drawn on his imagination, for In the paper of Sunday morning appear ed a thrilling story to the effect, that Col. Roberts would give $2.000 to the person* who would find him a mate." L Accompanying the article was a pho toarsnh of C?' Roberts wearing his well known coat.' -W^WWljp The t aller Calls. Tho venorable fox-chaser returned to Anderson Sunday and thought no more of the incidents ef his Atlanta trip until yesterday morning, when this dainty creature tripped up to his habitat- an:'. Inquired if this was the man who,had .offered tho reward of $2.000 to the person who would bring him a wife to his own choice. At first tho colonel was a bit dazed and thought that someone was attempting U play a practical joke on him. When tht young lady hauled out a copy of . the Atlanta paper and showed him tho artit'e In question he realised what was up. rammed his wad a little fur ther ?own In his pocket and Invited tho y jun s lady to have a seat on the ' porch. The fair visitor made known her mtBsum and Informed the colonel that be -would be receiving, very probably missives from love-lorn Atlanta maid ens and matrons, who were sick for a little coddling but strong In desire fer a hunk of tho colonel's bank roll. With that'Colonel Roberts suggested that they, go down to h's mail box. as the rural carrier had just passed. "As a rale. I do not receive more than one or two letters a' week," mused the col onel, "but'it may be that some one will write mo sure enough." Ere the well known, fox-chaser' had reached his mall box he discovered mall mat ter protruding from every erevico of the receptacle. On examination he dis covered Jual 48 letters, every single 1 iii - ? VOLUME 1, NUMBER 342. rTeeUy, E.tabUshed i860; D?fljr, Janis, ?1?. ANDERSON, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1914. $5.00 PER ANNUM PRICE FIVE CENTS WAR DECLARED BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA ivs The Role But Fails To illa, Col Roberts ono of them addressed to him in a feminine hand and amajority bear ing an Atlanta postmark, though some came from points in Florida and Ala bama.'With his fair partner, the colo nel beat it back to his veranda, and thorn the two eat when two news paper men drove up ipto tho yard. Colonel Roberts was busy with hits mail and laughing heartily over the missives, while the young lady wes exceeding the speed limit in au at tempt to get him to desist from read ing' inor? letters and give ear to her proposition of returning Immediately to Atlanta with her and marrying thc woman whoso cause she had come to plead. Enter Newspaper Mea. . The young adventuress was con siderably frustrated by the swooping ilown of the two newspaper mea. She made a great effort to put up a big bluff, but the pencil pushers were wise to the game and admonished her to come clean and band out the dope, If she wished to escape publicity in tho Atlanta papers, which, she avow ed, with looks of distress, would ne'er io. After considerable beating about the bush, retrenching and other tac tics of dialect .she turned her talk into the proper chaque!? and yielded Lip the info., which the news hounds sought. She averred that she was not in applicant for the hand of the colo nel herself, but did not attempt to sonceal the . fact tbat4sue desired to latch down on thc two thousand plunks which she fas^eved the colo nel was about I'D drop to the one who 'OL'ntl him a wife. Of course, she did ioi put it in that language. On thc mntrary. she framed a real cute Ut ile story- a little doll baby romance iffair, gilded over with sentimental ruff stating that She was engaged ?ersclf, and merely wished the colo ?el to go back to Atlanta and marry he woman whom she represented, in >rdcr that there might be a double redding, the participants being Colo mi Roberts and the Peachtree street fenus and her and her fiance. The lionel's two thousand plunks was to lefray the expenses of her honey noon, don't you know He Falleth Not. The fair caller dwelt long and lav shly upon the excellent traits of the Peachtree street goddess, but her litp ngs were as the gentle drippings of he rain upon a duck's well-oiled back, 'or the colonel simply wouldn't fall or it. Ever and anon he would sug rest to tho fair caller that lt was un necessary for her or him to return to ktlanta, meaning, of course, to drop the same hint to her that -Priscilla >nce let drop to John Alden. But the Pilgrim Fathers' atuff didn't strike lome at all with the petite creature, for she railed her Iuminious, liquid ryes-as big as beets, round as onions ind mellow ps ripe 'May pops"- and insisted on the colonel taking tho next [fain 'back to Atlanta with her. Sne carried in ber muff a photograph of the Atlanta matron along the side of ajhom she wished, to pose Colonel Robert? and clap on the double har ness of matrimony. .But-the colonel "lowed** ie nad always heon nsed to working in singlo harneas, and didn't care at this time to buck the world hitched bo a Ally whom he had never Been, heard toll of or dreamed about. .' The conversation ran on for a merry spell the colonel enjoyed it immensely and the newspaper men wishing for a camera to snap the scene of the petite miss perspiring over her Job of trying to ensnare the Wily old hunter, who himself had en snared hundreds of foxes, tnough not of the female human kind that posed fetchingly before him then. .? Oh, Yen Letters. The newspaper men. helped the colonel read some ot his letters, some of which were evidently penned by womeh of education and what might be termed erstwhile refinement. . As several of them were written on hotel stationery, It ' la presumed that the? were written hy human vampires who aro said to frequent some of thc hotels lp the big Southern city. . Some minutes after the newspaper men bad departed. Colonel Roberta and hm guest came down town. He escorted her to a restaurant, where he ordered the waiters to bring on the feed; and plenty of it. When thia scene ot tho little melodrama bad.been completed, Colonel Roberta escorted tho young lady to hor hotel,' where he instructed her to get her- baggage and prepare to depart hence forevermore He called a hack and instructed thc driver to carry ht to tue railway station. With the young adventures! out ot his sight, the colonel turned, tc some friends standing by and said that he believed he would get rid o! his fox-skin cost ss he believed it wai a hoodoo. The Atlanta Story. Following ls the story which ap peered la the Atlanta paper Sunda] with reference to Col. Roberts: "In the foothills of the Bine Rldgt in South Carolina there Is a lonolj hermitage lu which resides Colone James J. Roberts, a man of 60, wht has fame and fortune, .yet is unhapp: because he hasn't ? wife and doesc' know how to set shout getting ona "After s four-day journey- to Atlant prospection 'i? the matrimonial neidi fae has admitted defeat, and this morn lng pulled out. wifeless and as tone ly as ever, n an early train back b Carolina tc content himself wit! waiting until tome connoisseur h wives accepts sn offer of $2,000 b furnish him a mate. "Satisfied that his own methods o Searching for a wife will not win hie success, be has figuratively "passai the huck" to sny man. woman -or chili who wit lead to his lonesome abode ai unmarried, unattached woman wh cornea up to his idea of what a spous should ba. Far Coat Excites Peachtree. Fven though he failed to find ai eligible. Colonel Roberts succeeded t making considerable impression alon Peachtree, due largely to th? fact tbs ha appeared on the street, in the ho VOLUME 1, NUMBER 342. rTeeUy, E.tabUshed i860; D?fljr, Janis, ?1?. ANDERSON, S. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1914. $5.00 PER ANNUM PRICE FIVE CENTS WAR DECLARED BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA els and thc cafes clad to thc chin in j i dangling and coBily cont composed if tho skins of thirty-nine mountain 0X08. In1 addition,' 'hows vcr. there is some hinp compelling about the colonel, rlls ruggedness and thc touching ex pression of grief, the TCBUU of wlfe assness. demanded an much attention xs hfn varl-colored coat of fur. He IB a big, brawny mah who looks -out of place in tho'hothouse environs of a Lotel or'ca fe.* Yon* can't look at him without thinking of'rdfT hills anA trees. "He is so wealthy-that he nays-he locun't know exactly how much mon- ] cy he really hap. Tho'banks up tn An- j lomon, which try to kc'ap account of ? lt. tell him every now and then, bel stater., that lt's somewhere between ?20o.?M>Orenii .tftoo.ooo. His fortuna got Its start 't'pon, a vast area, of land that be inherited. And which grew precious overnight When th? town o' Anderson ileclded tn expand, it ne if and cncroaHi. ed upon tho Roho*:t#.property. "Then, thoro 4B an' invention of the colonel which netted him $100.000, he claims, and which still .continues to send mnnr ..nHoH'-lted into hin pold on hoard', lt in a device .conceived by tho old fellow In n flight of'fancy, and which baa norp^thinr: to do with rais ed letters. Ho<T?i te ulm ?%. ?Hwyor to keen account :of hi? Inrrtrno and other omangicmentn in thin patented crea tion. lived Secluded Life. "For fifty years Colonel Roberts has Mved in his secluded .abode up In An derson- lust the colonel ;and hin pack of fortv-flve fox hounds. There is a tragic rornnnce back In his nest that oxplelnR hi? prc-'.oup wlfnlensness. 8he died, aud he vowed to never mar ry. "He kent Ibo vow until modern merhods of courtship ?nd wife-winning had so procreasod that he no longer VrfTw how to go ou* and bring home a helpmeet, ll'n trio -"?Atlanta probably revealed, just-hov/ for nn-to-date love making had outgrown that of his day and t*mc. And how hp ls leaving it un to somo mnfl?rn expert w^n ls willing to ex ert, hts art for $2.000. The colonel has not stipulated nnv particular oualifi tativin. excrot that al' nrosoecjts mnst be faithful, lovlnsr and tolerant of the whims "sod natural orcen?richies of a baldened bacbolor who has spent a hs'* ceptarv ?Inno. "Sher needn't b" on efficient house .reener. Colonel Roberts bas kent hoone long onouch for ono to be able ?o kepi I* for two. It Inn't necessary ?*.*??. sh* r>4 such ** stunner In looks, ?Uh?*"'gb he v???ild Uko tn hsve * blonde. A good looker, be fesrn, will .?xolto tc*-? mu'-h attention, and th?? ?*o'?enel would have rivalry to contend with. Wast llave His Dogs. ; "Hut oho -ment nut un with hf? dorrs. Thnr sr** Hu? nHdo of thr State, and ha sun stands hebind an,offer-marie two years av. of $10.000 for anv rtt.nk of hounds that could enual his. Two hun dred odd foxes', ?nd then some, have ?hey caught lp ?nc ?snt throe rear?. Wff* cost ls made from tho tura ol ?h'-tT-nlne of this number. Tf vou heed $2.000. nud think yon .>-**? rn'nablo of presenting Colonel Robert?? with an ellriblc , be's ?OM mn?. put vou musn't trv tr> force .tomo adventuress upon him. He vow? to ?lc MR does on fh?rflrat fort'.*? hontrr that crosses the door of hla wifeless abode. i? __?J Oldest Odti Fellow !>***. .- . -*? . LEXINGTON'. Kv . De?. 1.-Wiltlani B. Etnrtal 97. mid to H th? otdesl Odd Fellow tn the world, died her? tonight. He joined the order ut 1839 pntSF?P'j?''' ' 1 . ' t. . ? . . ' ' ft TELEPHONE IN EVERY BURAL HOME IN COUNTY OBJECT OF CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN THE CITY THIS MORNING SYSTEM NEEDED Advantage- Arising From a Com plete System of 'Phones Manifold. !?& .. ' ' . .? ' ! "A tolcphonc in every rural home in I Anderson county" ia tho object of a i proposition which will be taken up this morning by thc chamber ot com merce with M. B. Spier, general man- ( ager of thc Southern hell Telenhonn and Telegraph company of tho district ;>f North and South Carolina, s'no ? came' to Anderson yesterday for, tho purpose of attending thc reception in- , ? iilcnt to the formal opening of. the new tlcphone building hore. < At the conference to be held this morning between Mayor J. H. Godfrey nf Urals of the chamber of commerce and Mr. Spier, at 9 o'clock, at the , chamber of commerce, a proposition looking to the placing of a telephone ' in every farmhouse in Anderson conn- \ ty will he taken up and discussed and efforts made tv> formulate some plan whereby thin can bc accomplished. ' Several months ego-when officials > of the telephone company appeared ! before city council of Anderson with . reference to constructing their own < building here and layiag the under- < ground system of cables the proposi tion of establishing a complete sys- \ tem of rural telephones in tho county was mentioned, but those interested : preferred to wait until tho new plant i here had been installed before giving serious consideration to this proposl- , tion. Now that the new plant here has' been completed and put In use, and, taking advantage of tho presence in the city of the general manager of tho Nor!h and South Carolina district, the matter of rural telephonea will be tak en up again. The advantage of having a more complete ?viten? of rural tele phones are manifold, according ti a business man who waa discussing vue matter yesterday with Secretary Wbnley and others st the telephone building. It is stated that there are but some 400 rural telephones in Andernnn county. Hpeaking of the matter last night, this same business em? stated that there should be at 'east 2,000 telephones scattered throughout the county. - \ To Vote en War freda. -?? ,. . . BETtlLTK. Via London. Dec. I -The Reichstag will meet tomorrow to vote a war credit of $1,250,000. Dr. Von Bethmann-Hotlweg, the Imperial chan cellor, conferred today with~4>erty Isadora, explaining the military and financial, situation. He first, received Socialist leaders. lt ls expected the war credit will be adopted unanimously and without de-, bate- The government does not In tend tb raise the new loan forthwith, and probably will not do so until spring;. CLOTHES VALUES IN SUITSandOVERCOATS Whether you pay us $15, $20 or $25, for ? suit or overcoat, you may be ab solutely sure of far better value for your money than may be found any where else. That pledge has many years of perfor mance back of it, . Better in fabric? better in tailoring, and better io fit and style. A Good Suit or - Overcoat for. A Better Suit or Over coat for. .. . Dependable $15 $20 A Really Fine Suit or R. W. TRIBBLE Up-to-Date Clothier KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS j HOLD FORTH THURSDAY AMPLIFIED THIRD RANK, WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY CHIQUOLALODGE 3 CANDIDATES Lodges of the County Are Ex pected to Send Large Dele / . Rations. Tomorrow night ChlquojA. .Lodge, Knights ol Pythias, will hold a spec ial sosslon at which time tho "aiunli ned third rank" work will bo roviv Dd. This will bo tho first work of this kind that bas been done for a long time by the local, lodge, and the K. of P. members of the olty and lodgea of the county aro looking .forward to thc ovent with much pleasure. Th ero will | be three candiuntea to take tho dc- . sree, which wdll be conferred by a good team. #<* \ The meeting to which members of . all lodges in the county have been in vited, will be held in the K. of P. hall In the Peoples Bank building, Fol lowing the exercises a smoker will be held. There are some sereu or eight lodges In the county and it ls expect ed .that all ot these will have repre sentatives at be meeting to be bald Thursday night W. P. Sloan. C. C., and Archie Cathcart, Keeper of Records and Beats, announced that they are ex-' pectin g a full attendance on the part ot local Knights. Chlquole lodge bas some 250 members and the. order'ls ia excellent financial shape. .The meeting tomorrow night being tho first at which amplified third rank work has been done'in some time, it ls expected that the attendance from the lodges at Belton, Honea Path, Williamston, Lebanon, Iva. Pendleton md Keowce will Send large delega tions. LET US P8? NT IT FOR YOI! CALOMEL IS MERCI ACTS ON LIVE .k "Dode's Um Tm" Starts Y*r Ltef attaf TbU ClIflMl lld BOtMl S?ltate or Make You Sick. Listen to met ? Take no snore slek ening, aalivatiag calomel when bilious or constipated. Don't lose a day's work! Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causea nee rosi. pf the boneo. Calomel, when it comes into contact with sour bile crashes into it, bssakiag it up. Thia is when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If von are slug gish and "all knocked out." if your liver ia torpid and .bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath ia had or stomach tour just take a spoonful of harmlos* Dod son's lave? Tans op my guarantee. LOW PRICES For High Grade Meato For Cash Only Boot Ribo.8c ;Ncck Roust. or Ste*)-... .. f.1?t Ch urti Roast or Stonk.. '. . 12 l-2c Short Rib Steak or Roast.. ..Mf/ T-Laln Steak or? Roast .. ...,1*4-rc ? Heart Round Steak or Roust SO? ' All goodf mixed > Pork ' ans} Beef Ssusago .. .. .. .. .. 12 -1t.?e All Pork Sausage, country style 20c Fork Hams or -Shoulder, wholi ir.c Pork Loin Roast.. .17 J?2c Pork Chops, br"1 Steak..'Hr Full Cream Cheese, per pound 20c Reef Liver.. ...... ..12 1.3c Cured Hams, whole.. ..20c Best Norfolk Oyster,'per qt ..45c ' Fish of different assortments, as I low as tho lowest . Dressing free when timo will permit us. W. j. Maneas 135 North Mala St. ' Phone 393. Cameos All the Rage Now. We carry a ftice iinc of them in La Valieres, Stick pins, Rings and Cuff But tons, etc., etc. Priced from $4 to $20. W. H. Lyon The Cash Jeweler. IRYllTSiCKM R LIKE DYNAMITE Here's my gear astee-Clo tb say ?dru*1 Store and get a 50 cent bott,!? itt Lud-. son's Liter Tone.. Take sVpoonfu) to night, and if lt doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine aaa ' vigorous by morning I want you to go back to the store and get your mont}-. Dodson's Liver Tone ie destroying the sals of calomel because it, I? real livor j medicine;'entirely vegetable, therefore it > can not ?ali vate or make you sick, I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod-. son's Liver Tone Will put your sluggish liver ie work and ch. n your bowels of that sour bile and constipated wsaie which is clogging your system and mak-? lng yen feel miserable, t. gu tran tc? that . nettle of Dod?on'? Liver Tone wi\l i keep your entire family feeling flue for | month?. Give it to your children. It b i karmi?? ; docent gripe end they like ita ; alsaseat taste..