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VAUDE" Wc have received a grea Bijou, and as we are rui w: Beginning today (Thurs chaser to a vote, said vot< (norning, July 17th the \ No matter what your dec PALME Pal mceitto Tlh?a{br< TODAY "THE REDEMPTION OF THE JASONS" Beauty. "ONE WHO SERVES" Reliance. "THOSE BITTER SWEETS" Keystone. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL 6* TODAY The Thrilling Serial Picture Universal. "THE DOWNFALL OF POTTS" Ner-?or Comedy. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL 99 The Place With a REPUTATION Oar Meats arc clean cat. Handled la the most sanitary way. All nnlmal heat froze n ont before rutting. Aged from 5 to 10 days before catting. This la why our meats are so sweet, leader and Juicy. Oar prices are as good at anybody's aad we d?lirer the goods promptly. For this week-end we have: Native aad Western Beef, Pork Chops aad Ribs, Bologaa aad Frankfurters. Bolled Ham aad N. Y. BoU. Mutton Chops and Boast. Beef Brains and liver, Vent Chops add Boast, Pure Pork Hausser, 13c lb. Sliced . Ham and Breakfast When It comes to staple aad fancy Groceries we are here with the goods. 48 lb. Best Patent Flour. 14."? ld lb. Floe Lira..Kc 7 lb. Bio Coffee.$1.00 Prompt delivery and satisfaction gunrauteed. Phone oe your order. -Erentually, Why Not Now.*? W. A. ?IS Sooth Mala SAM HA lt PK K, Mgr. Phone 182. IN YOUR HOME Tho Heating and Plumbing Bystems should be of tho first Importance If you consider the good health, the comfort and the convenience of your family. Oar Flambing ls tho Quality Kind that Adds to the house beautiful hy the luxuriousness and good designing of the fixtures. Get ear Estimates. Jobbing a Specialty. 1 GLENN PLUMBING COMPANY "THE PLUMB GOOD FLU/IBERS" Itt IT? Beesen St, (Coder Maple nail) PHONE 463 f\ I * ? A ' %^ ' i * EIL' : ? G O-* t many requests to run Va [ming these Theatres for E WILL D( day, vJuly 8th) and contin s to be deposited in a bailo /ote will be tabulated by :ision, we promise only CL XTO and CONNECTIONS ?0 BE MADE NEXT FEW DAYS LINE FROM BELTON IS AL MOST COMPLETED WIRES ARE UP GREAT POWER LINE Southern Power Company Has Great Net Work of Wires Over Four States. Mr. H. A. Orr, manager of tho Southeen Public Utilities company in this city, stated yesterday morning that the power Une from Belton to this city would be completed this week an' that all tho connections would bo made by the latter part of next week, thus finishing the link between' An derson and the extensive powers sys tem of tho Southern Power company. This company bas a net work of wires that- go all over nearly ail of North snd South Carolina and^parts of Geor gia and Tennessee. When all of tho connections are made lt will be possible for overy power plant in thc two states of North and South Carolina to be shut down and for them to run a motor in tho eastern part of North Carolina with power from Portman Shoals. When thc line is finished, a circuit will bc formed tbat almost any city in the above two states can bc connect ed with any other city by a direct line. Thc Uno between hero and Belton is so constructed to carry 100.000 volts but for the present will be used for only 44.000. Later the lino will go to Clemson Collego and will tap the main line from Spartanburg and Greenville . and Kasley on to Tocoa, Ga. WILL HOLD ELECTION AS TO VAUDEVILLE Manager Pinketon of Palmetto Hita Upon Unique Plan of Action. -- : In thia isaac of the paper is an an nouncement fr'Mii Mr. Pinkston, the owner and manager of the Bijou and ? Palmetto theatres of this city, re questing tho people to decide whether they want vaudeville at tbe Palmet to. Mr. Pinkston in this manner very clearly and openly shows that he is very anxious to give his patrons Just tho kin! and character of entertain ment that they want. Nothing could be simpler ami fairer than his pro position . Ile bas provided ballot boxes ant* ballots-"vaudeville" and "no vaude ville" which can be obtained at each ticket omeo, and every purchaser of a ticket ls not only entitled to a voto, but is respectfully urged by the management of Gie two theatres to vote either for or against vaude ville, promising to abide absolutely by the result ot thia election. As Mr. Pitikston says, "It's up to Ute people as to whether they want j-audovlllo." He has provided first class and high class picture shows at both. theatres, and promises the best of either vaudeville or pictures, ?ust aa the people decido. So the patrons of these two places of amuse ment are urged to express Gielr pre ference now during this contest, and not retrain from voting, and later cri ticise the management if they run the kind of amusement place that he or she does not ariah. Diarrhoea Quickly Cared.. "About two years ago I had a severe attack of diarrhoea which lasted for over a week." writes W. C. Jones. Bu ford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The drat doae relieved me and within two days I waa aa well aa ever.". Obtain able everywhere. udeville; and quite a few the public we want YOU 1 3 EXACTI uing nine days every paid t box at the ticket office; s two well known business E?AN, and HIGH-CLASS ' S UP *] I BIJOU ' SAPPHIRE 0AM BROKE AND 010 MUCH HARM This Was One Reason Why Sene ca and Savannah Rivers Rose So High. One IV.IMM r.>r the high water !n tiie Seneca and Savannah rlverB a few May- ago waa the fact that the dum nt Sapphire, N. C., broke, turning IOOBO much water which ran Into the trib utarla? of these rivera. The lake at that place has a circumference of Knout eight of ten miles and is very deep. Thc Lam broke sometime Tues day morning and this with thc heavy raina ft, accounted for the high wa ter, w r< People from Andersoa>.who have re turned from tiie mountains state that they wore impressed by many acres of fine corn on their trip up, but re turning noticed that where the corn stood there is now nothing but sand. STILL CAPTURED BELOW ANDERSON Sheriff Ashley and Deputies Spent Tuesday Looking^ ipr it and Were Rewarded. A still nnd about 500 gallons of beer were captured by Sheriff Ash ley, and Messrs. J.. Olin Snider^ and A. J. Bptlng, dcpu'jv sheriff, as sisted by G. J. Bruce, ex-deputy sheriff in Abbeville county, Tuesday afternoon. The still was located on Governor's Creek on the place of Dr. Thompson .the land being rented by Columbus Shaw. It waa placed about 150 yards from the public highway and when found everything was tn readiness for a run. The beer was emptied into che Rocky River and the still brought on to this city. TO VOTE ON BOND ISSUE Townrflle School District Election en ? Next Wednesday. Mr. J. B. Felton stated yesterday that tho voters in - tho Townville school district would decide on next .Wednesday about a $5,000 bond Is sue. The money is , to gel toward building a new school ?Rouse-end it Is thought that the issue will-palis. - SalU If Kidnc^bK ; Or Bladder Bother Harmless to 5TuI??1r^y? and Neutralise Irritating Acida, _1 I Kidney ' and Bladder ."^weakness re sult from uric acid, V says : a noted authority. . Thp kidneys titer, this acid from the blood* and pass it on to the bladder, where it often remains to to irritate and Inflamo, causing a burn ing, scalding, or setting up an Irri tation at the neck or the bladder, ob liging you to seek relief two or three limes during the night. [The sufferer ta in constant dread, thi water passes sometmes with a scalding sensation and ls profuse; again, there ls dif ficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most ? folks call lt, hocause they cant control urina lion. While ft is extremely annoying ?nd sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces af Jed Salts from your pharmacists md take .a tablespoonful in a glass af water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralit? the acids tn the urine so t no longer s a source of irritation to he bladder and urinary organs which hen act normally again. Jad Salts ls inexpensive, harmless, tad is made from the acid of grapes aid lemon Juice, combined with lithis ind is used by thousands of folks who tra subject to urinary disorders caus ed by uric acid irritation. Jed Salts s splendid for kidneys and causes no md effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effer vescent lith?a-water drink, which [ulckly relieves bladder trouble. others have asked us to ri to decide this question. ,Y WHAT admission to either theB ;aid ballots will read 14 Vai men and the result declan attractions. ro YOI FHEATR CHARLOTTE ENGINEER INSPECTING PAVING SPENT YESTERDAY MORNING IN LOOKING OVER WEST MARKET STREET IS WELL PLE Ai. ?D Also Inspected Asphalt Plant Had Few Criticisms to Make About the Street Work. . . ? ? ; Mr. Gilbert C .Wbito. or Charlotte, consultiug engineer of the street pav ing, has arrive i in the city and yes tt.iriay morning accompanied by the chairman of the street paving com- ! mission and the mayor, inspected the work on West Market street. As a whole Mr. White appears to bo very well pleased with the work and altrough he had some criticisms to make in regard to the concrete bases placed on the first day; he stat ed that he knew this was because Ute bunda were not exactly accustomed to the work; He also called the 'at tention ot the contractor to some'spots in the bas0 where the rocks were ex posed: but it was explained that these were going to be remedied before Ute street was left. lp company with City Engineer San ders Mr. Whlf,o inspected the asphalt plant and he expressed himself weil pleased. The plant will start operat ions next week. ACKER REUNION ON AUGUST 5TH ; J Committee on Time and , Place Makes Announcement-Will be Held at Groves Church. .. The Acker-Holbort family reuu'on will be held this year on August 4, at Groves Baptist church. This announcement was made yesterday hy the chairman of the -committee on tim? and place. This reunion is an annual affair ana' ls one of the biggest reunions held In Anderson county. They are al ways well attended and afford much enjoyment. A detailed program of the dfcy will be announced later. . ^ j * i,( LOCATING MAINS S. MAIN STREET,] Preparing for Paving Between Car T?d-Som. Cb?** v NtcMury. jj; i Forces of the Southern Public Util ities company aro busy on South Main stree* locating exactly their water mains. In some places Ute big mains aro- directly beneath Gie. car tracks and either the mains or the tracks will have to be moved. The company's engineer from Char lotte is expected within a few days and be will arrange this matter. V LINLEY^WATSON COMPANY Mr. W K. Watson Has Interest in Pevelopnwat Company Mr. W. BJ. Watson has bought in terest in the development company of which Mr. John Linley ls president and tn the future the company *M1 he known aa rae Llnlcy-Watson com pany. MT. Watson has been employed with the company tor some Ume and ls familiar wira its work in every way. He la one of Ute most promi nent young business men In Anderson ind his friends wish him much suc _ ? Excursion te Charlestot:. . Many Andersonlaus are expected to take advantage ot the excunton to 3 har teston today. Th'- down train from Walhalla will carry :oach and Will arrive in it 7 o'clock raia afternoon. or "NO" jn Pictures only, at both the Palmetto and YOU SAY ijou and Palmetto Theatres will entitle the pur ldeville" and 'fNo Vaudeville.,, Saturday 3d. This result will be FINAL. Ul ES A. M. P1NKST0N Proprietor Lil < We ?re pleased to announce today the sal? of a lot . .. . . . ? ? ? ? -. '?? l l?M$ i ? .X?iM*a AA TM "'MI ?? anuaay tpjokj O? ... .... . > .. ^ . . Watch for other announcement?,--and renumber that we are always glad to show North Anderson to j any ?me who ii at all interested. . _ Just Come In and Let Us Show You Bargains the Ap preciative Will Appreciate Bemember, wa sett emly tts rory best cf everything, ned If you er? looking for a chest date of goces, ?Wt eaD ea as, BUT If you Wleoafag fer first class goods at Lew pri?es, cesse ea, tais ls the place. Beneaber, ?er roon la small aaa we carry a assail stock ef CTorytslag walch enable s BB to gire lt to yes fresh aU tito Urne, Pay Gish Md Stay Ont af the Hole ssfj^Se Phase 181. Spot Cash Grocery J. P. NOBLFFT, Manager, lil IT. Hala?'