In a Bottle Thru Straw "TR" FOR MO SORE, ACHING FEET Ahl what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell ?ag, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what uzufor the son you've tried without getting relief, just use "TIZ." "TIZ" draws out all tho poi sonous exuda tions which \x ff up thc feet; "TIZ" ia mag ical;. "TIZT is grsnd; "TIZ" will cure your font troubles so you'll r.over limp or draw up your face in pnln. Your shoes won't seem tight snd your feet will never, never hurt or -jct sore, swollen or tired. (lot a 25 rent box at any drug or (Hiartmcnt store, and get relief. MB. il A SSH ALL WILL LEAVE OFFICE OF SECRETARY Bf tires on Thursday After Serving the City Boat Acceptably fur Three Yean. The Greenwood Journal. ? , ''Mr.. S. Brooks Marshall will retire as secretary of the chamber of com merce on Thursday, December 31st. He asked to be relieved of his duties the early part of this week, having advisod President Baker ot his* inten tions, but aa yet the president has had sufficient time in which to make arrangements to carry on Gie work. Mr.. Marshall states that Tor the present he will look after his farm ing Interest. Mr. Marshall resigned his position to take effect Gie first of last Joly, but the directors persuaded him to continue his work, so satl-far.tory had it been, and he consented to re main . This time, however, he states that he has definitely decided to give up the position. Mr. Marshall ls one ot the moat efficient commercial secretaries in the State and has done much for Greenwood since he took charge of the office about three years ago. There will be general regret that he has resigned. President Baker, who has been visiting in Gaffney for several days will return to the olty tonight. Some action will probably be taken on JMr ... Marsbnjiv^ fl "el says Mrs. SylvaR^aitWrjod wH?n? of hei expeRcnoB \ tonic. She says further; Carth-i, my back and he thought tlie pain would k to do any of my housework of CarduL ! begarr to ?e?l I crain-ti 35 ?VHt nd** _t_d no as well as'ran a Dig waft 1 vvWi every sufferfeti atrial ? still use and it always tit?* [feelings, etc ly trouble. Signs that yon OTT your trouble, it has ti EiNCIPAT?ON DAY SS ?0JEOB3EBVE0 BY THE COLORED PEOPLE OF ANDERSON ON FRIDAY THE PROGRAM Well Known Colored Speaker ol | Columbi? Engaged to Make Thc colored people of Anderson will colehrate Emancipation Day to- j morrow by holding exercises in Thompson Centennial M. E. chu'ch. Dr. J. J. Durham of Columbia,' one of tho ablest colored speakers in the State, baa been secured to. deliver the address of the occasion. The following program baa been prepared and will be carried out: Master of ceremony, W. J. Coch ran. Music, choirs of tho churches. Prayer-Rev. P. R. Anderson of the | A. M. E. church. Emancipation proclamation-Dr. Coningham. Quartette-By tho high school stu dents. Collection. Recitation-Ollie Davis. Oration, "Has the Negro Won His Place in This Country? If So Will He | Hold It?-Dr. J. J. Durham. The following committee has charge j of the arrangements for the celebra-j tion. St. Paul Baptist churcli-H. Mc Gowan, Lee Davis. J. P. Brownlee, P. A. Matt Ison, Mike Watson. _ A M. E. church-Dr. Edmond Jenn-1 son, Robert Hill, J. D. Day, Brown | Childs. Poyal Baptist church-Golden I Jones, William Zimmerman, Stewart! Anderson. S. W. Frazier. Salem Presbyterian church-Robert | I jackson. Henry Glenn. Methodist Episcopal church-W. D. ! Brown, J. W. E. Jackson, O. S. Quck, | Marcus Allen, M. H. Gassaway. C M. E. church-Prue Sherard.] Yancy Williams, Henry Alexander,1 Wm. Hall. Committee I On General Relief Will Meet) This Evening in City Council Cisonber? Mayor Godfrey yesterday issue 1 a all for a meeting at 7:30 o'clock.this vening, in the city council chamber, of tba general committee appointed j for the purpose of devisinz ways and ; means of relieving distress among families of Anderson who have been' hard hit on account of tba general business depression. The mayor stated that no letter will be addressed to the members of the committee bnt that they will be asked J to consider Ihe notices In the news? papers ss the official cal! for Gie meet ing. The general committee is composed of the following: E. W. Brown.. W. J. Muldrow and W. A. Speer bf the First Presbyterian church; G. Cullen Sullivan and Por ter A. Whnlcy of Grace Episcopal church; J. A. Cook and J. L. Brown lee bf ?ie A. R. P. church; F. J. White. W.H. Fennell and Amos Hea ton of Bethel Methodist church; J. L. Sherard and John K. Hood of Gie I Central Presbyterian church; H. A. Powell and R. W. Lee, from Second I Baptist church; G. H. Geiger and B.I B. mackley nf St. John's Methodist I church; Mrs. Rufus Pant, Mrs. O. L. Martin, Mrs. C. B. Sullivan and Mian Minnie Wilson of Gie civic associa tion; J. 8. Fowler, Archie Z. Todd.! M. L. Bonham and R. J Hamer of the chamber of commerce and J. E. Barton. Walter Dobbins, Chas. F. Spearman, J. Hi Tate, It. R. King and R. L. Carter ot the etty connell, and Dr. W. Frank Ashmore, city m Helps oi of Clifton Mills, Ky^ 2n (il me. . I v is hardly ame % After taking three bottles ike ? new woman. I seta w.?do^?syfeouscwcr^ ar nU. ' j wornaa would gfae when I feel a inti? bad, ?d.M side ache, aervousnes*, are sure signs of woman need Cardui, the woman's a mistake n ot er commis sion pent abroad two years ago by the United Stat?? gotermdsut for th? purgase' of making a sludy of agrl oastarat institutions and methods of some twelve or more European eoorr trleo, Mr. Rhett and other prominent men were appealed to to come, to An derson and address the chamber of commerce st the annual meeting next month. Senator Fletcher and Mr. Rhett are the only, ones beard from so far. f OBY GOODS. ' NEW YORK. Deb. gOv-Cotton gow* were colet teat steady today. Yarna ware Quiet. Worsted yarns ?tere more active. Wool sarges tor the rall ot ffif-.were betag sold from stock with out advances. Burlaps were active and j higher, ?. Uli M: "DM RIDS NtEOD Fl OBTAIN College Will Expend $75 Equipment cf Young lion Building-Annoi dent Riggs Followin Committee of Truste? (From the Columbia Record J That all tunda necessury to obtain a gift of $50,000 from John D. Rocke feller toward the construction ot a $75,000 Young Men's Christian Asso ciation building at Clemson College have been obtained was announced Tuesday by Dr. W. M. Riggs, presi dent ,at the conclusion of a meeting! here of the finance committee of the t-wtoijttf*. #j? it>iialnn? *T tage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the | ; troublesome task of gathering the ange and Gje mussy mixing at home. All ' drag stores sell Gie ready-to-use pro duct called "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound" for about 10 cents a bottle, It is vary popular because no body can discover it hat b*en applied. Simply moisten your cornu or a eott brash with lt and draw Gils through your hair, taking one amati strand at a time; by morning the. gray hair dis appears; but what delights the ladles with Wye Ga's Sage and Sulphur is Us?t, besides beautifully darkening the heir after a few applications, lt al so- produces that soft lustre and ap itching scalp and falling hair. PAVED STREETS ?" BIG CONTRACT FOB t PUG AWARDED ANDERSON FIRM W'LL FUR NISH MATERIAL FOR NEW THEATRE ALSO DO WORK Contract for Decorating Is Also Awarded Firm of This City. Anderson people who beHove In patronizing home industries will be pleased to learn that the contract for furnishing the paint and doing the painting and decorating for the new Anderson theatre has been been awarded. to the C. M. Guest Paint Company of this eli/. The contract for the material and work waa closed yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock be tween Judge J. S.-Fowler, president of the Anderson Development Com pany, and C. M. Guest of the psint concern. In awarding the contract for the decorating of the interior of the theatre there ta another instance bf patronising home industries, for Mr. Guest baa engaged tho H. D. Goa? Company to do this work. This meana that the one thousand or more dollars which will be expended for this work will be kept in Anderson. It is probable that tho work of F painting will begin this week.. It Is ?estimated that from ten days to two i weeks will be required to complete I the plain work. Just how tong lt will I take to do the decorating work, ia not known. j There are to be fivn large free-hand ' drawings among the decorating work and a considerable amount of stencil and border work. The Interior of the I theatre will be finished la old rose and. gold. It la estimated ths? lt will take between 250 abd 300 gallons of paint to do the work. I Work upon the new structure ls now ?being pushed with all possible speed I consistent with good service Carpen ters are working both day and night ?getting tho interior of the building ?ready for use by the early part of [February. . THIS-AND FITE CES TS I DON'T MISS THIS. Cut' ?at ibis slip, enclose five cents to Foley ? Co., Chicago, UL. writing your name and 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, for 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 to atoui persons. For sale in your town by Brans Fhar znacy^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^^^ 1915 Term 1 A special discount is of arrangements now, and prep ent career. More calls for supply. Catalogue free. mmmM? 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