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-COLUMN
S WAST AOtEBTISlNG KATES
T vye a ty-Ovo wo rda or lesa,
.Ooo Time 25 o&nts, Throe T'mee
60 cents, Six TJmeo $1.00.
All advertisement over twenty
five words prorata for each ad
ditional word Rates on 1,000
word? tb bemused In a month
toado on. application.
Ho advertisement taken . for
le?b than a? cento,, cash In ad
?ance.
It your name appears tn the
telephone directory you can tele
phone your want ad to U?rand a
bill will be malled after its in
sertion for prompt payment.
LOST
-o
RUNAWAY-Soy marc, branded on
ehcuMer and hip. Weight about 70?
pounds. Phono No. ll,'J. A. Mc
Breaty Stable, Pelzer, S. C.
.12->12-3t.,.'y.. :
STBAYED OR STOLENr-From my I
residence in North Anderson one|
black and white English setter.
Had on new collar with six brass
studs. Reward for rotura or infor
mation lending to recovery. H. B.
Fitzgerald. 12-ll-3t.
A'X ff
FOB SALE-iSix room house and 2 1-21
acre lot on P..& NV. road about two
miles east of town. Call at Di wera-j
Tin Shop. 'j 12-113tp.
FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE-For
farm, one eight room house and lot
of soven acrcs~in town of .Starr. Ad
dress Box 185, Hon ea Path, S. C.
12:5-8t.
FOB SALE-Agricultural Lime. Ap
ply HOW to your gardens at rate of
from ono. to live ton? per acre-^lt'a'
cheap and there ls not a garden in
Anderson but that needs lime-lt
will correct blight and sweeten
your ?our Boil and make your fer
tilisation readily availabV rhone!
' 464, Furman Smith'; Seeis nan.
FOB SALE-Ono second hand : ppaj
h?n>e wagon* W. L. Brissey Lum
ber Co. .-? ?.??:], 3 Ha...
FOB. SALE-Forty acres of land' In !
Hopewell Township, 3 room house, j
new two email houses on public'[
road. Land fairly lovel and ja of
fered for one thousand dollars. W. ]
N. Walker.
--i-:-;-1
FOB SALE-Everything in the line of
frosh fruits that .'are In .season:
?ears, apples, bananas, gTapes,
orange';, 'lemons,. cocoanut.i, nuts Ot
all kinds, and candies that maho
your m??-Ji'water, , and at prlcea
that don't make you cl ck either. J.
K. Manoa.
CAUDLE tho Gasoline tMau . on the
cerner of Main ' and Earle Eta;,
wants his friends and patrons to
know that tho paving work does
not interfere with . his gasoline
business. Caudle needs, the business
and is on the Job at all times. .
FORREOT
?&& "LEASE OF CSE''1 TSAR OR
. jtfOBE-^Slx room house w'.Ui . all
-'modern conveniences . Iodated on
Sayre street - T.-;K.. : xLnnik, caro
Anderson . Printy Co.. 12-9-3t.
FOR - BENT-F^rniahed room on >flrst |
floor, closev fa;; - Apply S caro Intel
ligencer.
WHEAT HEAL . A breakfast food
.Health restring. Recommended bl
.. Ohyelclana. W^e from nativa grain.
Has a fine flavor. Serve as other]
cereal':; Burrlsa, MM "tiny Co.
W?M'gti-^? good farm* for * one", of
eur customers. If you have a farm
for sal? we will'be glad to consider,
it. Linley ,& Watson, (Jno. Linley
?W. EL Wfttiibn.) ?' ?-.:. '. .:-'? ;,..,
TO m OCRANT TBADE-OOo car |
Texas .Red uuot rroQf Oats, car
nure aborts, and bil kinds of i'ced.
See ?O. E. Turner at R & N. Depot.
.?--?"-' ? . -.. i
CAB! LOAD of the beBt forest pine Just j
re?e?ved . Pib? for S tove wood. ". AI* ;
so some o? that.famous |5.00 coal
which makes such good fires;.Wyatt, !
the^.5.00 Coal-man.
?V i ' ( '". "--"*! " . ' ' ' . '' ' "' 1 ""*' -*
TO "TRfi MERCHANT . TBADE-Ono
bar. cotton, ?e>d meal; car Snow
Drift irrigated wheat flour. All
. Vfcinds horH?, mute and cow feeds. ?se
G. .35. Turner at p. & N^ Poppt^o ;
.TtPE^RiT^ .' BB?^*??f2iS--Beit j
ibo . south / ~mM&Mxp*n?: for., all
makes macu?bea^ y bu r old machin?
;vvcan 1&>f?i?b,tiaif?w^&W tQT
i ar??n 'bnif?sni: C. -wTWrgaa,/Hub*
bard Buri?Ang.' 10-29-30&
FOB?-??AiiE-???us?t??d audi' t?^hen
'f^r^rar^s^blaViltiDe-^waSnat. ': parlo*.
>.v: ^Betv^^&k^ ?-.-$broh > ew'
Jewer stove^.^blli steve. Colo's
^ Bla?t lie?te^-|?OT?ter'^?da, ;.. :
'.'.' tresses. ' GPO* ;. bafgaino. ...Phone
440, 22?! West Church St. - ;12rl0-8tl
Chinese St
By ?bjec
Establisi
. ?i
Peking, Dec. ll.-'Peking was'stun-1
ned by tr.o aoL'ion of Japan, England 1
and Kpssia in requesting that there j
be a postponement of tbs reestablish-,
ment-;of the.-monarchy. . While the!
Ch?pese officials have been eomewbat
apprehensive tas to t's? al ti tu tie of tho j
foroign powers towards tho proposed I
chango in tho Chinese government, i
they wera hopeful that no actual ob-'
etruction would be offered by the na-1
lions with interests in the far east. |
Until three days ago there was a firm
belief tr.iat China could abandon the
republic without outside interference
and later on could get the recognition
for tho new government from tho Eu
ropean powers and the United Stales.
Tile failure of France to partici
pate in the suggestion ot tho po.U-1
ponemoni of th? imperial movement
has oroated much dlscuscica. The!
French minister. Mr. Coaty, says' >io
was without InstructlcoB from his ;
home government. Europeans aro al
so commenting much on the failure of
the United States to participate.
; Naturally the Chinese officials take
eoino comfort In tho fact ''. a* only
Fijssla and England supported Japan ?
I-Ic-wcver, thc feeling is general In Pe
king that Japan's success ia getting
t'je support of England and nmv.la
makes her pre-emin-rnt In far eastern
affaire. .
The.Peking Gazette, which has mild
ly eppbood the abandonment of 'ihe ro^
.public from tho time of its discussion,
says of the repr?sentations Mr. Obata,
th? Japanese-Charge d'Affaires, made
to tho OhSnese minister or foreign af
fairs with th? concurrence of. . the
Russian and British ministers:
"lt wquld be at once idle and dan
gerous to disguise the meaning and
?significance of the interview. And
while we have. no desire to claim , any
special gift of foresight, It doe3 not
seem, improper that wa should recall
the fact ti'ittt tho probability bf this
pr?cise development of'the situation
has been indicated not once but re
peatedly in our columns. Except to
those who are top learned in tho hoary
statcscraJt of this country, the ?entire
SAGE TEA DARKENS
. H?IRJ? AflY SHADE
??n'l Stay Gray! Here's an
* Old-time Recipe that Any-:
body can Apply.
The use of Sage and Sulphur for
restoring .faded, gray hair t? itS; nat
ural color dates back' to grandmoth
er's tune. She used lt'to -keep her
hair; beautifully:;."dark, ; .gloaoy , -and.
abundant. Whenever her hair fell out
or took on that dull, faded or streak
ed^ appearance, this simple mixture
was applied with wonderful effect
' But brewing at home is mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
a'jy drus store for a 50-cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
'?emedy," you will get this famous
old recipe which can be' depended up
on to restore natural color and beau
ty to'the hair and ls cpendld for
dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy . scalp
and falling hair..
A';well-known downtown druggist
says it darkens the hair sb naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it
has been applied. You Blmply- dam
pen a eponge of soft brush wita it
and draw this through, your.hair, tak
ing one strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears, and after
another: application or two, lt becomes
beautifully. darb; glo?sy, soft ?-and
abundant.
Ctiarlestosi & W?steni
Gai^luia Railway
Augusta, Ga.
lp To and From - the
NORTH, SOUTH,
EAST, WEST
ic''" ? Leaves: \
MA ? fyi
Ho. 6 ... . .3:37 P.M.
Arrives:
No. 21,.; . .11:15 A. M.
No. 5 . > . ^ 3:07 P. Mi
Information- ; S^ted??eSy
rates, etc., promptly
sfiven. - . ' :[ t ';/.;;
COS?B TO Tito Luncheonette! /'when
you are hungry, Wu cook anything
that ia in season, and we coolc it
right. Aak the man Who cats hei?.
Short order? ??ry?4 quickly. Oys?
" tera' isxf style; Next door to Union
Station.
meuibet t^;; .Frank :A
.. HsoRy.-CctDpaay r?prassnbi only
i strof *. rol'd lino companlos. ?fbar
bUEi^etss will ba appreciated.
{ tO-7-st ; . :,\kt:
Wl&k FAt??i? #88 per tba for cct
;, ton seed, selling bulls at $18.00 per
/, ton.and will ?t?hnnge 3 tons hulls
: for i ton seed and 1 ton of : cotton
seed meal for tea of need; Martin
; ^obW& c^i CA '
t?ons *To
sequence o feveats has boan clean.
Directly one realizes or rather romeni
.bera that the independence and Inte
grity of O/.lna is guaranteed, not by
the power of Chinese adras but by-the
j strength of ?friendly powers, tho pre?.
I ?ont -weakness of tho international
system in which China finds a plac?
i-a3 sovereign country ls revealed. And
I tito lofcger tho war is fought on, the
j weaker br.at international . structure
I beccmes. On -inls view, none but those
who think bl China in terins of^Msn
darln thought can'fail'-to realize that
tho rule of safety and security for
this country ls* to have leave untouch
ed tho Wings that hold us ia bu-.* ps
culiar place in the world's palitlcal
orbit. It ls because the momentous
change-which cecms easy only to
men whose mini is ruled by non?-mod
ern'-- conceptions of governmsnt
threatens a disastrous displacement
that the same raine reads in lt a hor?
scopo of ovil things.
"But the.moment calis for 1.3 coun
sel of all Chinese who, whatever tim
exasperating errol's of their rules may
be, must remember that country is
With a possible peril, it ia to be hoped
that there will he no false ?ne to as
sist the development of the danger."
And let us Ciope that the exeoutive
will now read aright the great signs
of* our destiny, which-because wo
are part,of the world that Hes beyond
the confines of the neafr-ls- inspired
by the samo spirit that hath sliapeaed
tue great' countrlos where the words of
hinco!ii *p,re"a common but raro inspir
ation:''That this nation, under Obd,
shall have a new .birth of freedom;
and that government of Ute people, by
tho people, and for the people shall
not perish from the earth.'
Tie Peking - Dally N?ws, which is
generally recognized as a government
organ, gives a brief news account of
the Joint action of Japan, Kiussla and
England, but offers no editorial com
ment.
TAIL PROVED GOOD EVIDENCE
Fitted In Ita Proper Place lt Proved
Conclusively Who Wea the Owner '*
of Disputed Pet.
Two inches of the. severed tail of r.
dog waa responsible for restoring El
JaponlB, ? while bull -pup, to*hie mis
tress. Margarita V?ldesplno of El Paso!
Tex., recently. She waa the plaintiff
in a. s?questration suit filed In Judgs
McClIntock's couri. ". .. .?"..*$>
"Here's our evidence In the case,"
your honor," said the attorney repre
senting the plaintiff, unwrapping a sec
tion of the tail of a dog and handing,
it to Judge McCllnto?lt\C . ;
"Thje court finda^'V-aald, Jud?p, $K||
Clintocky holding '?lio'severed member
aloft,'"that thia IB a part of a dove
tail. The queation to bo decided ?3
what dog belong? to it." - -A*
1 *To . Bl JaponlB!" excl?tmed th?
plaintiff.
Tn order to give him the appearance
of a real thoroughbred two inches had
been clipped, from the animal's tail.
The ^evered part had been preserved.
Judge Mcclintock scratched his hean.
,. "in ordej- to decide this question,"
he said, "I believe we ought to^ eeo
that tho-tall fita the dog." The at
torney passed the Judge the bull pup.
"Jt Just nts," said the Judge, apply
ing! tho severed part ot the tall to that
which wearie-?t oh tho dog. "I bold
that the plaintiff has produced conclu
sive proof as to ownership." . .
, ... . ;
Took Gold for Her Nerves. ;
Pulverized gold .as a remedy for
shattered n?rvea figured at Kansas
City in a suit for $7,600. damages
agnin?c tho Metropolitan by MiUft
Maud Wilson, a teacher in tho Georgi)
Baker Logan school.' Kt?? ? Wilke fi.
was H truck by'a'Btroet rar-ia 191:1,
and testimony in the clre"k court re
cently brought out the ???fjwt? ,tre?>/
mont ehe required."' Go td . Via adtrdn
Iflt?red In one-sixtieth Jt ? grain
dcaos. ",:>;
PffiD&ONT & NORTHERN
RAlXWAy COMPANY
ANDERSON.
A?RIVALB
N?: >iifci...;.?.....ii&':L':j&
No.:33..;,. Hr. 9,35. A. ;"?;
No: 36.vv ii -.V;'.-,.;'*..'. /.< .li;40' la^l*
No. 37.c..u.............. H'# "ff iji.
NO. 39......v..ux im&T?.
No, 41...Y;........... ? 'ML JEL JHL
NO. 46..>.. -Y. v>i.yAfiW^-A;
h. ' : : DEPARTURES '. ...
NCK ,?t>v;'.V.?iB6 tC
No: 32:................ 8;25 A., M,
No. 84.......... IC: 30 A. lt?-.
No. se ., ...,.. - . li no P. M.
Nor 38......... 2:80' p. M.
ti*: 40.4&?i*s-w
No. 48: : ? .* . -7;?0P, M.
PRE-HOLIDAY SALE
b? Jewelry,
?, Watches,
Rings, Etc.
You are really passing up a golden opportunity to lay in your Christmas Presents at a
TREMENDOUS SAVING if you don't taice advantage of these; prices.
YOU CAN MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SELECTION NOW AND THEY WILL BE LAID
ASIDE FOR YOU UNTIL TIME FOR DELIVERY.
Mm ._ ' -S-1-;-:-!---;- - ' ? '
DIAMOND RINGS
Wc have an unusually attrac
tive aesortment of mounted and
unmounted Diamonds. Of course
cutting prices on Diamonds is
like selling real money at a dls
count.^but wc ure going to make
thia-'able gcnoral nil over the
,. .store,^so Diamonds aro included.
$1-0.[Diamond ; ^0 Aft
Illngs. .Special ^...?PO.VVJ
$15 Diamond
Ringo. Special..
N ?20.Diamond
Rings. Special..
. $25 Diamond
Rings. Special..
> v.-iv"iT;;"' V' .
$60 Diamond
. Rings. Special..
"">'."-* t'? % '?' ? '.- ?. i
$100 Diamond
Rings. Epecial..
$12.00
$20.00
$40.00
$80.00
; $3.75 -Gold ?"' and Silver
handle Umbrel- d?A KA
yj?sriiSjpeplal v>i.*fi?UV
$6.00 * Gold and Silver
handle Umbrel
las. Special_*P?>????J
$8.00;{(Gold- -and ' Sliver,
' handlfe*Timbrel- tfff OK'
>\y issn ? Special ?:vf:
. $10.00 Gold , and - Silver,
handle Uiubi-el- ' d? ?"f ff A
I las- Special....... M* # ?wv
$15 Cold and Silver handle
Umbrellas. & *? *> A A
.. Special":?P Jt A?W
MANICURE SETS
$1.50 Sterling Silver Maq?
leur? Sets. Spo- <^J^ QQ
$2.00 Sterling Silver Man
icure Sets. Spa- d?1 off
cial *.. . .. ?P * <vU
$3.00 Sterling Silver Man.r
leure Sets, Spe- QQ
. $5.00 Sterling .Silver Man
icure Sets. Spe- ' Off
cial ....?>P?J?*>iJ
j > $10 ? Sterling ? Silver Man
icure Set.1!. Spe- 00
LAVALLI?RE
$7.50 genuine Diamond, full
cdt stone LoVal- 0?C AA
Heres.. Special. ;. VViVU
BRACELETS
$3 Gold Filled Brace
I let. Sper QA
. S4. Gold. Filled Brace
let. Spe- . <?!
v^*'>.' .*.**. t? f':r "v." .- -v ? .?<. ?v?!-^?'
.:.?-'$5. -Gold Filled Brace
gp; B/::. $3.00
*. V- &6^fG.ol(t - Filled Brace-:
B^?^^iGbid: Filled-'
let Sp>
*, ?i?i .-.
?peiri
'Evenings
1?M2.
PICTURE FRAMES
Picture frames make .exceed
ingly appropriate Christmas
Gifts. They aro Inexpensive, yet
they carry a certain apprecia
tive sentiment that some way
or other fills the bill. Wo aro
reducing our entire, ptock .of
.Picture Frames Just one-third
tho, regular price.
50c Sterling Sliver ?ff. _
Picture Frames. ,Spocial V
. 7Dc Sterling .Stiver . ffftj?
Picture FrameB. .Specliil wwii
$1 Sterling Silver ./E-f*
Picture Frames Special ? ?l#
$3.00 Sterling Silver Pic
ture Frames. (Spe- 00
$2.00 Starling Sliver Pic
ture Frames. Spe- t??*
cial...ipleO?
$5.00 Sterling Sliver Pic
ture Frames. Spe- 00
MESH BAGS
Most any lady can And use
fur a MCEII Dag. If you dun't
know just what to select, this
is an Ideal suggestion. Wc have
u very attractive showing in a
v/ldo variety of patterns. We
arc cutting tho prices deep.
Now ls thc time lo buy.
' ? ' \ : - .:- - Kw
41.50 Silver Mesh <fc?| AA
Bag. ?Special .. .. V * ?vy
$2.50 Silvor Mesh *| .Cfo
Dag. .Special .. ..V*-*?'.'
$3.50 Silver Mesh ?J? O fl A
Dag. Special
$5.00 Silver MCBII <t??> AA
Cog. Special .. ..VWiVV
$6.50 Silver Mesh A'A
Bag. -,Special .. ..?P**?VV
$10 Silver Mesh d??7 AA
Bag.. iSpeclal .. .. <?P. . . v %f
TEA SETS
A Tea Set ls something for
the home and that's what moat
women would like best. You are
nure to pica?o her if you wiBely
investigate the values wo are
offering in Tea Self? this week.
Wo are reducing tlicuo Just ex
actly one-half price.
? . ' . ',. '' ? ' r' '; p.
$9 Four-ploco . AE'- fiini
Tea .Set Special. ; v. ^OmOU
$9.50 'Four-pi?ce"- ' tgfi Ad^
Toa Sot. Special.... ?9U?yy;
$12 Four- pieco ivjj.:gA:
Tea Set. Special.
$17 Four^ploce tt^-fl A/AA
Tea Set. Special. ?P 1 v.yy
$18 Four-piece ^ fl O ff A
Tea ?et. Special. ?P\&&t*vJ\P
$26 Four-pieco mM ff Ajf|
Tea.,Set. Special. W:*PAtM
COLLAR BUTTONS
15o gold filled Col- | A _
tar Buttons, Special A"V
NAPKIN RINGS
40? and 50e silver ??pp
khy Rings. ,Spc- ^0c
MUGAR SHELL
40c Rogers' silver Sugar
Shells. Spe- QB
cial. ?Ut
TIE CLASPS
35c and 60c gold plated
.Tio Clasps, Spe- O'Et iv
cl?l ............... ?PC
GOGGLES
?.l.00 engineer Non-strain
Goggles, Spe- Re
cial. "WV
HAT PINS ' !
60c, 76c and $1 gold Ailed
and sterling" silver O ff ^
Hot Pins. Special... wuL
BEAUTY i?INS
50c gold filled Beauty
. ar.;???;. 30c
50c and 75c gold filled
Bar Pins. Spe- 30c
CREA Bf LADLES
75c silver plated Cream
^:.8pr.;..;.;. 45?
JlRAc'ELETS
$1.25 Friendship anu Tan
go Bracelets, gold *7EL ?
ni?cd. special ...... ?
VANITY BOXES
V -'$1- Sllv?r. Vanity ' 'ffftW
Boxes. Bpoclal ..... wUC
BUCKLES
75 cont brilliant . Slipper
Buckles. Sp?cial " ffA>?
pei-pair wVv
SALT AND PEPPER
75c Cut GlaBB Salt and
^T:..T:....... 50c
FORKS
75c and $1.00 Cold. Meat
;rsi8:.*c-....:.:.;50c
EOBS
$1 nilk gold filled Watch
JET.;??..-. 60c
SALT AND PEPPER
$1 Cut Glass Salt and
Popper. Spo- \- *y E
dal ...........- ? wt
TEA SPOONS
$1.25 and $1.35 10 patr.
terns storling silver Tea
s?r":,,8po;....$i.oo
BRUSHES
$2,00 silver back Clothes
$11.50 Elgin movement; 7
jewel, gold Ulled caso; ginr
unteod 20 years. Off'
Special ......... <l? . ?Q3l
, vAv.ww ?ifiiii movement, ,iur,~
jewel, gold Ailed case; gunr-1
TOILET SETS
ss
Spe
cial .
Silver toilet -Sets.
.
$6.5o Silver Toilet Set.
$0 Silver Toilet Sets.:
. /h?fe?d :.}S?ty?r- Toilet Sets.
LOCKETS
.$2.5o gold filled Locket
and Chain.
Special.?P * . . *J
^3,0P, gold ?ij?ed Locket
and Chain.
Special.
. $5.00 goid f?l?U, Lock?t'
and Chain.
Special . ...". ; tPw*ylf
$6.00 ?o?d filled Locket
and -Chain. & ?
< years, Spcclel
Hamilton' movement, gold
Ailed case; guaranteed;;. 20;
yehrs. Spe
cial .
COAT CHAINS
$1 Mort's gold Ali- ?7A*?
od Chain, Special...? #;MI||
$1.60 Mon's gold filled
^:..sp?;.:;:.$ii;0fi
$2.00 Men's . g^ld' filled
Chain. Spe- t?jfl .^R^
.cial..v!?P* .P.^r
$$.00 Men's gold filled
*';.... ;$2.0?;
$4.00 Mort'B , gold nil?n
:haln. Spe- ? t% : f? &?
ciar.?P?*'4/.5|f
TEASPOONS
>.$1.?0, 8 ? pattern Sterling'
Silvor Tea (Spodhs: 'JtZ-'Mi
Special ?ifVi
PLATEWARE
Six Tea Spoons, Rogers'
Silver. Special, d?-* ' fi
ver set ...... M? .?.wy.;
Six -r.?rks, Rogers7^ S?V
y'er. .Special, ?.? fifi
per set".. ... . V?iUv
. [. '.Sjkr-??niyef, Rogers* ?SH'/.
.'^tjii/vSpieci.al,; '
per set .....
The Store That ia always B?M
Open
E^^iisiigs'

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