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m episodes of KEN COIN" . Four ReeU. Jet Started Today! $%HORE REELS THURSDAY Opening Episode of the Great Serial Picture: "Broken Coin" Which Starts at the Bijou Next Tuesday, and Every Thursday Thereafter. TODAY Three BIG Reels of Comedy Price 5c. See the Opening Episode of the Great Serial Picture : "Broken Coin" Which Starts at the Bijou Next Tuesday, and Every Thursday Thereafter. Palmmefcft? Th?aibr@ T O DA Y "SHORTY INHERITS A HAREM" Tv .?el Broncho. THE NOON HOUR " Reliance. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL. See the Opening Episode of the Great Serial Picture: "Broken Com" Which Starts at the Bijou Next Tuesday, and Every Thursday Thereafter. GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE ? The Range With a Reputation T WINS GOLD MEDAL The Highest Award at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. The Majestic has won the highest award at ?very Exposition since Majesties were first made nearly a quat ter of a century ago! What greater testimony could be given to Majestic quality and Majestic efficiency than the unanimous verdict of so many juries of experts? MAJESTIC QUALITY BREEDS GOOD WILL SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO. ?J ,.',lili,?ljJ-U-,..-. ? I,.'. '-' - .1- '-Ll-'JiJ_'-.".ii . -JL??.UJ. .CL'J-figg CHIC0R? RANK foliations Glrea Careful Attention V1UWIU1 Vi Silla Ellissa A* SM]t*% Jno. A. tlndgeas, Pafonr * f President. Cashier. avUviy !>. V. H. K. Tolllson, Asst. Cashier. HU? il!-1 J..' '-'! ". L. . .'-I. ...-..-I.1 BANK OF BELTON^Sr-S Rali nh 0 T President. Y. P. and Cashier. DmUII, ii. U. H. K. Campbell, Asst. Cannier. 'S Ai GOING ? TO BUY CATTLE IDERS FOR SOME LIKE 100 OR 150 BULLS E LIVESTOCK Kcynotv of Cattle Industry luth Carolina Stated Mir. /. W. Long Yesterday. r. W. W. Long, state agent farm momtratlon work, wa? in tho rlty ;. rsterday conferring with Mr. S. M. Byar?, farm demonstration agent An derson comity, ami was asked about the livestock conditions In South Car olina. "The livestock Interest in thc state ls now claiming the attention of the farmers." slated Mr. Ixin?." and our experts are going to leave for th? weet in the next two weeks. We now have orders for between 100 and 160 bullH, if all parties purchase who have written us about Ute matter. We have received a great many orders from bankers and cotton seed dealers. "There is also a great deal of Inter est being shown In breeding cattle for the market, which have boen estab lished at Greenwood. Columbia, Pock Hill, Florence and Charleston, these points having been chosen because of the railroad facilities. "We are prepared to assist any number of farmers who want to feed from ono up to cnrload of cattle for the market. The great advantage or these markets that have been estab lished at the above mentioned points in South Carolina is that it will afford the small farmer to feed and sell on an equal baals lo the northern mar kets. This is true from the fact that buyers from the north are going to attend these markets ass they did at the sales we held at Kock Hill and Greenwood last fall. We are anxious to see a number of cattle fed in An derson county. "I do not want any man to under stand that I am advocating I ?at there is a fortune to be made in livestock but there is a place tn our agriculture for this and our people will grow rather than go in to this business. 1 believe that considerable profit can bo made when you take into consid eration the value of th? animal ma- ! nure as fertilizer which will bo ob tained. I would be glad to Bee the farmers in Anderson county purchase a few purebred bulls both for beet and dalry purposes. Anderson coun ty ls sadly lacking in livestock, es pecially that of tho ?igh class order. Wo would like to seo some orders for pure bred bulls coming from the far mors In this county. "In tills connection you might state that wo do not allow our people to handle one dollar of the money. Those Tor whom we buy cattle have to se lect a man and send him along who handlea all of the money. Our mon have to pass on tie value and the quality of the cat Hu and thal is all. ?AL PICNIC HELD WILLIAMSTON TODAY MEMBERS OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ARE GOING DR, AND MRS. WHITE VYOl Be Thara and Affair Will Bo Kind of Reception for Them and Their Family. The annual picnic ot the Sunday school of the First Baptist church will be held In the park at William ston today. This picnic has been postponed up until now rn order that lt might be elven as a kind of recep tion for Dr. and Mrs. J. H. White and th*lr family by the members of the Sunday school. * Special cara will leave ovor the Piedmont & Northern railway at 0:30. Round trip tickets may be had for 25 cents and lt is expected that large crowds will attend. Dr. and Mi's. White and their family will of course attend and the picnic will be a "set acquainted" gathering which wilt te greatly en Joyed by all those attending. The "R" Months are here and so are FRESH OYSTERS Served any Style by chefs who know how they ought to be prepared. Order Now PIEDMONT CAFE GUS ANTONAKAS, Prop. JEWELRY DEALERS HELD GOBO! W. H. KEESE OF THIS CIT! AMONG THOSE AV TENDING OUTLOOK BRIGH1 For Big Business This Fall Soj Jewelers From all Sections of United States Mr. W. H. Heese haB returned t< the city after a several day's stay ii New York where ue attended the Na tlonal Jewelers association and als? bought a fall and winter n'.ock o goods for the firm of W. H. Kec3i & Co. 'Mr. Keeee ls rather optimistii about the outlook for business In th? immediate future. Mr. Keese stated that 25,000 jewel ors from all parts of the Unite? States attended tfo<: Jewejjrs asso elation which was held at the Grant Palace. Tho jobbers and wholesali men had booths Caere numbering be tween six and seven hundred adver Using the goods they had for sale am Mr. Keese stated that thef.e aloni were a great show. The gen (Ta opinion of all the Jewelers from al setions of thc country was that bus iness is Improving and this fal everything will be going fine. Mr. Keese stated that one nolle able thing was tant all of tho hoted In New York were full and that then seemed to toe more ?ueoplo buying goods than ever before. "You can tell the people." stator Mr. Keese" "that cameos are golnj to be more popular this year thar ever before and that cameo ringi have the day. The bracelet watch li also the fad but ' up there in Nev York all the girls are wearing then on tiaeir ankles instead ot their wrists. A new article, that made a great hi was a now ad-a-link ring and thai *re very pretty and will take well.' Mr. Keese stated that he bought thc largest stock of jewelry an I tiling in other lines carried by levelers fha was ever shipped into Soutn Caro lina. HAD NA KIMMY ESCAPE Anderson Boys la Automobile AccI dent Sunday Afternoon. Sunday afternoon an automobil? driven by Mr. William Trammel over turned on a hill near Pelzer ant rolled down steep embankment Messrs. Sloan Stephens and italpl Smith were In the car also. Non? received serious injuries. The automobile wai being drivel tip a steep bill and when tho driv?i tried to run around a mudhole th? back wheels skiduVI and threw th? car over. Messrs. Smit'i and Step enB wcro thrown clear, of the car bu .Mr. Trammel ,waB pinned beneatl and was ratherly seriously bruised Thc automobile* was . not injured be youd the front axle being bent ant the steering gear heine put out o commission. 1 '?* WENT TO (?REENVILLE Delegation From Sterling Lodge I O. O. F. ?ade Trip. ? A delegation from Sterling Lodge I. O. O. F. made a social call at th< orphanage in Greenville Sunday ant they report a good trip. Among those making' the trip to tb? orphan's home were: Mr. and Mrs W. G. Williams. W. G.. Smlt.i. E. F Lowering, H. G. Foster. W. L. Pel "frey. W. W. Ly les. J. W. Cheek. J F. Foster. W. G. Hopkins, W. A Welborne, C. D. Hudson, F. G Pelfrey and John T. Frasier. Odd Popular Beliefs. (From the Pathfinder.) The inhabitants of Brittany art very simple and credulous and thej love to make out buildings, etc, tt be much more ancient than the? really are For example they at.'rib? th? Morlaix viaduct to the Romans whereas it ls a comparatively mjden work. However, there ls some foundation for the tradition that lt was built b] the Homans, for those wonderfu colonizers visited this place and letl many evidences of their operations. Their name for it waa Mons Relax us and in tho course of time this nam? ?was altered Into tho mordern Morlaix. The town was attacked al vaftou? times by ?tho English, during the wari they had with tto Fre??ch and then is still a "fountain of the KngMsh' thors, which is said to have beer drenched, with British blood at thc time ot a battle in 1622. ' It waa a? Morlaix that Mary Queen of Scots was married in 1558, to Francis II ol France. Around Morlaix there are many pe culiar superstitions thai are prevail ?nt among the commua people. Foi example ampi? they think that is e person meets with a Ttole'nt death bis spirit will hover over the place until such a time aa fte would have died If he had lived to die a natural death. v This la a typically Irish conceptiot -and here again you can note tSte close cousinshnp o fthe ?Cits of Brit tany with those of Ireland. In earlier times many Chritaian missionaries aad colonicen cama ovar from Ire land* to settle in Brittany. A peculiar reek on the Breton coast Is still known as "the Monk*? Leap." from the tradition that St. Viand, coming from Ireland centuries, ago, landed at thia place. An office is a place wrara women do what men want done. A home ls a plac* where men ?fiUvwhat women want done.--Life. ODD TROUSERS We have Just received a shipment of odd trousers ef medium weight-Jast the proper thing to bridge orer the tisse between nov and the purchase'of your Winter Snit, Priced $3.50, $4 and $5 These trouser? are very good values at the prices at which we are selling them. Drop in and look them over. PARKER & BOLT "Th? One Price Clothier." 1 I .. . .? ; 'lil Anderson's Most Beautiful Sub-Division Do You Ever Intend To Own.Your Own Home? You Owe it to Yourself aiid;Your Family. Look at Lots in North Anderson Every Lot a Bargain. Within one mile\of the business section of the city, less than twenty minutes walk-. Every utility installed, the Jots are large and properly graded. Every city advantage, without the city taxes. Out of th? city rush, and not quite into the country hush. m By Far the Best Residential Section In or Near Anderson. There have already been enough residences built in North Ander son to insure its success as a residential section; and with the ?'Profit ^haring" proposition this sub-division is simply hound to come to the front. Just as soon as this War is over, th^e will be a Big Rush to Ut lots in North Anderson. You know that you are going to buy out there, so why not do it NOW. before the RUSH-and get the lot YOU want. Build Your Home Out of the Noise Zone And in thc Pure Ozone. See or Phone John Linley or 'Gene Watson Phones647, 930, 3lo.