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feb The GREATEST light for dressing or shaving on the market at any price. SPECIAL Price for Christmas ONLY $2.50 Suitable for Man or Lady Southern Public Utilities Co, SEVERE PUNISHMENT Jr . . . .--. . . : *- P S3J.ON VAI ? Of Mrs. CnappeD, of.toY??ooooooooo;oooo? SttBdlDff, Relieved by Car?oL ? T!10. Missionary and Aid uiHuiHii noK,IU ??Jr .VUUI"4 Society of the Presbyterian church ^_was entertained by Mrs. J. A. Mc AliBter at her home on last Wednea M? air? M r? UK I c.ani> M rt.??- day afternoon. This was an inter peH of tn%to\vn^ e8tInB meeting aa officers were elect five years with womanly troubles, also ed fPr thc "?xt year- MrB- Kold stomach troubles, and, my punishment w?B elected president with Mrs. Hay was more than any. one could tell, mond MulUnax aa vice president and i tried most every kind of medicine, Mrs- s- E- Anderaon, secretary and but none did me any good. 1 treasurer. A very interesting and I read one day about Cardui, the wo- ' instructive paper on "Woman's Mis man's tonic, and I decided to try it. I slonary Rally" waa read by Mra. J. bad not taken but about six bottles until E. Watson. A moat pleasant social 1 .was almost cured. It did me more hour was enjoyed after the business good than all the other medicines 1 had had been disposed of, during which tried, put together.;. Mrs. MoAllst?r .served her guests My friends began asking me why 1 with delicious cake and coffee, looked so well, and 1 told them about Mr. T. C. Jackson, Jr., spent a few Cardui. Several are now taking it" boura In Anderaon Thursday. Do you, lady reader, suffer from any Dr. J. O. Wilson and wife were in of the ailments due to womanly trouble, Lowndeaville Thursday to attend the such as headache, backache, sideache. funeral of Mrs. T. C. Liddell, sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired Rev. j. ^ sutton of Starr waa ieehngr . yoting in town a few hours Thurs If so, let us urge you to give Cardui a day te1-. V.^^nfe?1 l?J??11 ^3!*??' Mra. A. C. Townaend and daughter, fe^Al?U??n 0ther WOmSO m Miss Llizie. have returned from a the past half century. short gta u Ander8on ! Begin taking Cardui to-day. You Mra S TL Anderson and little won't regret it M druggists. . daughter.'Sarah. leftiPriday for Spar ?^tt-Wriu u: Chattanooga Medicina Co.. LtdMs* tanburg where they go to spend ?ev ?^>ou^^??^ era] weeka with relatives. ., SSbasatfSf vvjmaa." ia pUin r?PP?r. W.C184 Mr. Gua Townsend was in Ander _ . ? ' son-Friday on business, gffsg*"-' ? ' " j- - . -'. Mrs. Ti C. Jackson and Misses Lois and li T. Jackson were snapping in MI TM KI AI I VC Anderson Thursday. j\H \J J, >fl j\H Ml M B J, \ ?j Mr. Thomas Baskln of near Lownd esville waa a Visitor here yesterday. MH1L' -^w-, L*in???MMi Mr. and Mrs: S. M. McAdams and THF GIFT PRE-EMINENT SSUSJTSS'JJSL.'^' ta Rev. J. Andrew Smith, aynodlcal OviolirV frAcViriACc onri evangollat of South ; Carolina has i?uaiity> rresnness ana Ju-9t cloaed a tfln meeting in uniform rif?1irinil?;ne^ Starr and on his return home waa uniTorm aeiiciouonebb the Rueat Wedne8day nlght of w are .gO?U '"reaSOnS Why Prank McGee. While hore he made Ml INTM Al T \/?0 ."'Ii Ka ? ft ?lost interesting talk in the A. R. WU fN IN ALL. I O Will De a p. church that night to an apprecia Vfirv " important item tlvo *adIencO- Mr. Smith conducted yoi y luipuuaiu utul ? meeting here about two years ago UPOn Christmas ShOp- and it was a treat to hear him again. . .?. i M . . Rev. S. J. Hood waa a visitor in ping llSt thlS year-aS in Anderaon yeaterday. ?marc Yi&fciT/s Mrs. J. A. McAlister has gone, to ycdi5 UC1W?...Anderson to visit her slater, Mrs. S. We have well anticip?t- ?. J?"* f " . . , , ii . ? i? /- ? ! Miss Annie Halfacre leaves tomor ed the WlSheS Ot many row for Blackville where abe will proactive recipients of the next two weeks w,th re,a" p-iif?c^lfi. the sneciar.holi- Mrs. W. Frank McGee waa ahop ?i?t^ m ine opeciai nun pm^ ,n ft few houw Friday day packages now ready. - Choose them now, to be Demand? for LOMB reserved and filled Exceeding Expectation* whenever \ you want ?. .. L\- ~._ O** AMOdsUd ftwn.1 U7?BK .* i WASHINGTON, Dec 18.-Although 1 "\ i ' _ . (Uo complete Hat of, applications for Christmas Dav lOV?US loans from the 5135,000,006 cotton ^Zt^&*hl?~L~ ~c tt?~\u ~ loan fund are available In Waahlng eClamatlOnS Ot KJlly a ton, it waa taid hera tonight tuat de hnv nf Pflnrlvl^nf ii 11 ni?nds wera exc*edlrp 'expectations UUX Ul ^dnuy-Or ail ^ that predlcUona'ihat the funo thlOfi[S.1 I Wished, for would not tte used except hy a few Ml frvlKT A I ? v?C ^^ii)) borrowers would not be borpe oujfc. J^IJNNAL1.Y mO$t! One official, in close tou?n with the W?31 chnw M/ell mir fnre- Blta?tlon,jdecUred tonight he beueved ^'UijT??V^ wt,A1 UUI lurc a trip through the Scuth in the tnter Sififht--likewise Vdur WiS- eat of the lund would develop enough , ? J requeats to take up the entire UOm. *v? amount Tk Owl Drag Co, Mrs. Norton Campbell of Pendleton was shopping in the cjty yesterday. .*\& 'oaisooK oj^pil injiqSIil?P . tuooj paajniii aoq ?IHAU?OX jo jamoa^ V x. urn fi J tn'.l ' 'H "??" . ! 181 % Tg?*?* Begins Jaiio 4 A special discount isj^crcd .for fast week. Make j arrangements now, and prepare yourse?r for an independ ent career. More cails for competent help than we can supply. Catalogue free. Writtf or call today. ANDE? COLLEGE WILL CLOSE TOD YOUNG LADIES TO HAVE LENGTHY CHRISTMAS VA-, CATION SCHOOL CLOSING ?City School* Cloe? Wednesday. . College Students Wjll Come m ThU Week. The doors of the Anderson College .will close for thc Christmas holidays ?at the conclusion of work this.'after noon, according to an announcement yesterday by President J. P. Kinard. Work will be resumed vin Tuesday, January 5. * *** The students of this institution will receive a lengthier vacation than those of any other college or school In this section, as the others will not begin closing before the middle of next week. Some Leave Today. The closing of the college for the holidays this afternoon will give the young ladles living at a distance ample time in which to read* their homes by tonight A few of the students who live too far to reach their homes in so short a while, will be permitted to depart this morning. ?Schools Close 28rd. The city schools, as announced al ready, will close their doors for the Christmas holidays on next Wednes day, the 23rd. Classes will be resum ed Monday raorninr/, January 4. 1915. Tho first half of the approaching week will see institutions of learning throughout the country closing for the Christmas holidays. Clemson college students will be dismissed at 1 o' clock Wednesday. Students of Ftirman University. Greenville, and of Woffbru College, Spartan burg,, will be at lib erty to go home for the holidays when they have finished their periodical ox animations, which means that stud ents of these institutions from Ander son will be coming In at various tunes this week up until Christmas eve. Cblcora College and the Greenville Woman's College, both of Greenville. will close their doors come time dur lng the first half of the approaching week. The Day Io Congress WASHINGTON, Doc. 18.-SENATE Hearings resumed on the Philippine bill. Agriculture committee began in quiry ' Into r?cent epidemic of foot I and mouth disease among cattle. Senator Sheppard stvke on his con stitutional prohibition amendment. Rejected th? nomination of W. N, Collins as postmaster at Kansas City, Mb. ' Adjourned at 4:32 p. m. to noon Saturday. HOUSE: Representative Gardner' testified before naval committee urg ; lng increases of sea defenses. Hearings continued on bill to limit j ?cold storage of food. Passed legislative, executive - and ?Judicial appropriation bill carrying about $36,000,000. Began consideration of postofllce I appropriation bill. Indian appropriation bill, carrying $8,135,600, reported. Naval affaira committee concluded hearings on annual appropriation I bill, heated argument between Repre I sen tat! ve Gardner, of Massachusetts, ?and committeemen marking closing session. Adjourned at 5:25 p. m.. to noon Saturday. THIS-AND FIVE CENTS! D^N'T MISS THIS. Cut ont Oda allp, enclose five cants to Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing your name aktd address clearly. Ton will receive in return a free trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley. Kidney Pills, far pain tn sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Foley: Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, espec ially comforting *o stoutporsdns. For sale in your'town by^Xvanir Phagr ?naey. ' ASK FOB HPAF^r^TjlENT. SPARTANBUriO, p????>.'. lt-Hobart 3. Gantt anti Harrison Ferguson, magistrate* in the city of Spartan burg, and a majority of the magia ist rates Jn the county will ask for re appointment at Ute coming session of the general1 assembly, lt was learned today. Magistrate Ferguson la at present serging under appointment, of Blesse, the unexpired term of Magis trate A. H. Kirby, whom the governor removed from office. It was stated J here recently that the delegation Would recommend Magistrate Kirby for reappointment to his position. BEST FOB KIDKSTSr-SAVS DOC sos Dr- J. T. R. Neal, GreenvUle, So. Car., says' that In h lr. 80 years ot ex perience he baa found no preparation for the kidneys equal to Foley Kidney of acids and poisons. Foley Kidnap . Phis will help any case Of kidney and bladder trouble not berond the rea *' of medicine. Ia (Oe end.?LOO afc* Sold in your town by Evans PUc A 1 MITTI 1 T ? I I Per s?rial \ \ W-mHjfjHIM???Mi?1 14? Miss Pearl Garvin of Pendieton was among those shopping In the elly yes terday. Eugene Evana. Ralph Hunter and Ola Foster of Pendleton returned home yesterday after spending 'Thursday night in the city. t I?;; ~"~ I Augustus Townsend of Iva was in the city yesterday for a short while. Dr. W. G. Witherspoon of the Rock Mills section was a visitor in the city yesterday. J. Belton Watson of the Hunters Springs section was in the city yester day for a short while. Mrs. William Martin of Pendleton was in the city yesterday shopping. Miss Lida Sherard of Wllllamston was among thc shoppers in the city yesterday. The Rev. J. L. Singleton of Starr was among the visitors in the city yes terday. A. B. Chasteen left yesterday for Athens, Ga., where he will spend some time. ? Dr. McCalla of Iva was among the visitors in the city yesterday. Robert Brownlee returned yester day to Due West after a short stay in Anderson. Miss Neille Bannister of Starr was among the shoppers In the city yester day. D. B. Mcphail of the county was among the" business visitors In the city yesterday. John Horton of Belton was in the city for a short while. ' Mrs. Sam . Wakefield of Antrevllle was shopping In the city yesterday.. A. McPhail.'of the county was In the city yesterday for a short while. James Long of Piedmont was in ( r the city yesterday on business. Miss N. H. Campbell of Pendleton was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Darby of Wal halla were in the city yesterday. Mrs. R. B. Blackman of Iva was among the shoppers In' the city yes terday T. E. Pelfrey vjf the county was among the visitors In the city yester day. . ? Miss Ella Floyd of Lowndeaville was in the city1 yesterday. Claude Martib of the Neals Creek section was in the city yesterday for a short while. Joe Blackwell of Pendleton was amona those spending yesterday tn the city. TV Foster Cooley of Wllllamston waa In the city yesterday on business. William O'Bryant has returned to New York after spending' ten days hi the city. Mrs. Henry McFall of the county was shopping in the city yesterday. Ernest Werner of Pendleton was in ! the city yesterday for a short while. Mr.- and Mrs. John Wo ff o rd of Iv? j. were In the city yesterday. Mr. abd Mrs. T.. C. Jackson of Iva were in the city yesterday. W. J. Nealson of Wllllamston waa In th? city yesterday on bualness. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Eakew of Denver wera among the visitors In the city yesterday. .Mr*. Reed Sherard of Belton was among the shoppers in the city yes terday. Mrs. Frank McGee and Mrs. W. A. Sherard of Iva were among the shop pers. In the,city yesterday, ... : ? . M,lss Lois Jackson of Iva was shop ping in the city yesterday. Miss Julia Maxwell of Walhalla was among those shopping in the city yes terday, j_ .Miss, Grace Matttson of Hopea Pa" ws* In the city yesterday. Dr. an?, Mrs. Riley, of Iva were In tbi city yesterday for a abort stay. Clarence Reynolds of the county was .popping in the city yesterday. . Miss Nottle Slitter of Toccoa, Ga'.. will visit Miss Annie Brown on Orr street, for a few days. Mrs/ Arthur Rhody of the county Mia shopping in the city yesterday. Prue Fant of th? county was in the pity yesterday for a.short while. Mr. and Mrs. John Masters, of the Mountain Creek SvCwv* was ia the etty- yesterday. Miss Alma; Smith of the county waa ?nong tue shoppers in the city yes terday. Mi*V Felicia Brown ot the county was shopping io the city yesterday. Ry?y Burnie* of the county was In the city yesterday tor a short while. Thom** j, Martin of V'?ilaniston asa in. tte city yesterday on basin eas. PP IO ATTEND TWO-DAY CONFERENCE 3N SUBJECTS OF DEVELOP MENT AND SETTLEMENT IN THIS STATE FEBRUARY 4-5 Secretary Porter A. Whaley U Invited to Attend and Address Meeting. .peciat to The Intelligencer. An invitation to eilend a coiuerence j in farm developnw nt and settlement, md address the H .inc, to be held tn 'harleston on February 4 and 5, 1915, iaa been received by Secretary Porter i. Whaley of the chamber o( com uerce. Mr. Whaley ha8 not yet decid d 'whether he will attend, aa the in vitation wa8 received only yeaterday. The flrat day of the conference will )e devoted to atudy of the subject s ot levelopment, while the second day will ie taken up with discussion of the natter of settlement. Thc following etter from' Managing Secretury A. V. Inell of the chamber of commerce of j Charleston, to Secretary Whaley ex >lains in detail thc object of the con erenee: "A conference to consider farm de velopment and settlement in South Carolina will be held at Charleston on february 4th and 5th, 1015. You are cordially invited to attend thia con crence and to addresa the same. "It ia our purpose to arouse our peo >le at thia time to the immediate need if co-operative effort along these two Treat lines. "The first day of the conference rill be devoted to tho subject of de velopment and tba*, of the aecond to etti cm en t. "Under developu:cut will he consld :red the various subjects pertaining o country life improvement, hlgh vays, taxation, finance, churches and ichoola. marketing, demon st rat lon vork, drainage, etc. "Under settlement will bc consider 'd the claaaeB and character of the im nigrants needed for South Carolina, >oth in America and abroad with ipecial emphasis upon the work of j ho U. S. Department of Labor. The rarioua sectional and local land de velopment will be considered. The I vork of the various railroads will be | liscussed and an attempt will be made o co-ordinate the effort? of these rarioua agenclea and a plan of co ncretion by all local' bodies through tut the State will be formulated. "We are especially anxiout/ tlu<L rou will addreaa thia conference upon ! tome aubject within the above acope j ind would be glad to receive your aug (estloos along thia line and for .your tersonal influence in lntcreating other igenciea and friends who might oe in crested and whom we ahov.ld have vitb un at thia time. "Thia ia to be a forward movement j 'or tbe State ot South Carolina and re cannot too strongly impress ita mportance for our future* develop . nent. We believe that the time ia ripe | md that'a start should be made now. "We wiah to ?tart the year of 1915*1 vith thia forward movement and will f u? glad to hear from you at year Gor iest convenience relative thereto." Misa Paarl Garvin Of Pendleton waa imong the shoppers in the city yes erday. P. R. Doyle of the Lebanon section vas in the city yeaterday for a short vhilc. . Miss Pearl Foster of Pendleton wa: uSOUg the visitors in the citv vrater lay. HAS MADE GOOD ALL PROMISES! >how at UK Palmetto Has Been] Drawing Jard ta Spite of the Cold. Even the cold weather could not| keep tho crowd away' from the Pal metto this week which is ample proof | that theatre goers of Anderson, ap rec?ate a good show when they seel me.- "The Gardner Lawson Company, j *hich has been furnishing the amuse nent this week gt thia popular thea re, has certainly, come tip to expec atlona. so tp apeak.. ' J?vory bill put m has been clean, tunny and.as good lg many seen in other, cities at prices loubie that charged by the Palmetto. Manager Plpkaton. In talking to a re porter for The Intelligencer stated hat he world po$iU?*'y glv: uJSf ilgh class attractions In the future,' ?von though they cost quite a nice tit le sum of money. And further Usted that he has .' another dandy rood, bill for the coming week which a said to bc better than.the one.that las shown hero this week, if auch a hing la possible. It lt is Just as good t will no doubt be appreciated by the nany patrons of this amusement War Time Prices For the Next leek (From Dec. 18th to Dec. 25th.) Extra fancy patent flour, per barrel..$5.25 io pounds Snow Drift Lard.... .$1.00 10 pounds Pure Lard.". . .$1*40 8 pounds good roasted coffee.. . .$1.00 i4 pounds best head rice..?$1.00 25 pounds sugar.$1.45 Sweet and juicy oranges, per box.$2.00 3 Crown raisins, per box.,$1.90 1 pound box cluster^ raisins, per box. 15c Brazil nuts, per pound.*. .*. 20c Walnuts, per pound.20c Sotuth Carolina Pecans. 20c Good Apples, per barrel..$3.25 Good apples, per peck.. . . 38? Seeded raisins, 15c or 2 packages.. .25c Currants, 15c or 2 packages.25c Dates, per pound. ..... 10c Citron, per pound. 20c Fresh country butter. 20c Buckwheat.15c to 30c Pancake, and Flap-jack flour.. .. .15c to 30c Potatoes flour, per package. 10c Tapioca, per package.... *0c Powdered sugar, per pound. ?Oe 5 pounds Domino block sugar. . 50c Maple syrup.35c to $1.00 1 pound box of After' Dinner Mints. 20c Heinz's Mince-meat, per jar. 50c Chow-chow, per glass. .............. 30c India relish.15c to 30c Olive chow.r ? 30c Pickles, sweet and sour.10c to 25c Olives, plain and stuffed.10 to 25c Red, green and yellow Mericheno Cherries 25c, 50c and 75c Figs, a jar.......... ... 35c Figs,-per package.. 10c S pounds Butter Cup candy. . . .?.. - ? 95c Plum Pudding... . . . - ? 30c 5 pound Oxford Fruit cakes.$1.50 2 1-2 pound Oxford Fruit. Cakes... ... ........ 90c 1 pound Oxford Fruit Cakes.. 30c Cranberries, per qt... 10c 2 large stalks celery. .. .25c Large head lettuce.. . . OSc Potato chips..'.i ... ... . .lue and ?6c Large Cocoanuts. 10c 3 large Crape Fruits. . .. .. ..25c Sliced bacon, per pound..- 30c Hams, per pound..20c Sliced bacon, in jars, per pound ...,. 35c Cheese, per pound.. .-.. '. 20c Macaroni, and spaghetti..10c and 15c Malaga grapes, per pound. .... . .. . . 20c Community goods, packed in glass jars: Sweet pickled crab apples..'.. ... 50c Pine apples, sliced and grated... 50c Pickled red beets.. . 25c Red raspberries. ... .... ... 50c Strawberries..;. 60c Red pitted cherries. ?Oe Sweet pickled pears. 50c Sweet pickled peaches.. ,... . . . . *0c Asparagus tips..jj. ... SOc. All kinds of jams and preserves. ..?. .25c to 50c Bearingcon-Hall steel cut coffee, per pound ... ... 40c Oranges, per dozen. . ^ . ...lOc, 15e and 20c es Company 121 East Whiteer St. I LET US HA^ YOUR ifflERS Phones 2?23 and "229