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Palmetto Tlhieato TODAY W. L. HALL'S PALACE REVIEW PRESENTS AFTER $20,000,000.00 With Plenty off Ccod, Clever Specialties. MOVIES FOR TODAY ?41HE SENORS SILVER BUCKLE" Two Reel American. "SUPERSTITIOUS SAMMY" Fais. TME?TRE TODAY "THE ACROBAT'S DREAM" * Powew Vaudeville Act. "THE WOMAN WHO LIED" Four Reel Victor, Featuring Mary Fuller and Milton Sills. TWO OTHER SELECTED REELS Anderson Theatre Matinee and Tonight The Awakening of Mr. Pepp A GREAT COMEDY Matinee - - 10c, 20c I 10c, 20c, 30c The SELECT Kind in sealed this, per ("A qnart ..? .. .:. ...OUC Fresh shipment ot Delaware and Concord 9Ri? *Xf?** (Jrnpen, per basket. .. . ?MIC Lettuce* per t head _.JLUC New cranberries, per quart 15c; or S quarts ..' 25c New Hechor'? bell Hising Bucfcvvhent flopr (Just In) 10, 15 Lylo*? imported syrup. A hem y syrup; the best syrup that *>C*% was eur put Into a tan, per cnn .;..... ",auC FrflHli hend leituce, a licols 25 C New ?prfc Celery, per ?A And jln,.y Other flood Thing? to Eat. gt Anderson Cash Grocery Co. d?lient ol Wood Things to Eat* B%U equipped ahpp in th? ri*y.' Strictly Sanitary, ttClean ?ine** is Nc*t to Goshes*Efficient Workmen-Bc*i u%?fy in every mpecl.;-'. ?J Rainer. Brace, Lindsay and Raaor. Razor's Tonsorial P?r?ors Sigon & Ledbettcr Rid*.-Next to Railroad on North Main. IS?ew Trial In The Su VERDICT OF $2,500 AGAINST THE COUNTY IS SET ASIDE RECESS TAKEN Court Will Take Recess Until Fri day Morning, October 15. Turner Got Verdict. Judge Kniest Moore yesterday af ternoon granted a now trial In tho casu of Suminey versus Anderson county in which a Verdict of $2,500 was returned for the plaintiff till? i week. The argument for tho new trial was made by Mr. K. P. Smith, county attorney, and it was granted by the Judgo on tho grounds that tiic evidence submitted was not BuOIclent for the verdict. It will bo remembered that Mr. Summey was suing Anderson county for $G,000 for injuries alleged to havo occurred to bin wife when tho wheel of a buggy in which ?Ito was riding run into a bolo in a bridge in Garvin township. Tito case was tried ut a recent term of court and Judge Memminger or derud a non-suit after the testimony for tho plaintiff had been concluded, j Thc fact that Judge Moore has granted a now trial will bo read with interest by people all over tho county. T'.ils Avas a big verdict against tho county and ovcrybody was very much Interested in the outcome of thu mo tion for tho new trial. Court Tu h cs ltcceas. Yesterday afternoon about 6 o'clock tho jury in tho case'of O. E. Turnor against tho Bluo Ridge railway re turned a verdict for tho plaintiff in tho sum of $950. Mr. Turner was suing for $1,4(10. This caso ocuupied tho greater part of yesterday. After tho conclusion of tho Turner caso Mic attorneys in tho case of Bur nett against the Equinox mill an nounced that they had roached a. : jttlcinont. The remaining timo was occupied with motlohs for new trials. At C o'clock Judgo Mooro announced that : the court would tako a recess 'until Friduy morning, October 15, and that all jurors wcro oxcusod. When'court I resumes work again casen in equity j will be heard. NEGRO WAS KILLED YESTERDAY MORNING GEORGE WHITMAN SHOT BY CHARLIE DONALD SON INQUEST HELD ! And Donaldson Was Pieced in County Jail By Deputy Sher iff Olin Sanders. George Whitman was'o*.:ot and kill ed by Charlie Donaldson in tho Flvo Forks section yesterday' morning about 0 o'clock, both partit.? bein;; negroes. Deputy Sheriff Olin San ders and Coronor Hardin went to thc scene and returned last night. The. verdict of tho coroner's jury was that. Whitman carno 'to bia death . by gum. ?ot wounds in thc hands of Char lie Donaldson.- .Donaldson w<in brought to tho city and placed In tho county jail. ; '. ' -, It appears that. yesterday morning that thora wero four or fIvo negroes nt a aaw mill In tho Five Pork? sec tion and that Whitman carno up with a shot gun. Shortly afterwards Donaldson got hold ot b':e gun', eith er by forco or otherwise, and that Whitman was either 'shot' In tho scuf fle for. tho gun or after he got his banda cn _it. Immedialoly aftnr ihn wnooi?ng Donaldson went to 'wo o? fice of a magistrate and surrender ed. . . Tho negroes nt tho inquest all stat ed that Whitman was killed in the Bouffie, but thcro Kooma to bo nn opin ion that tho shooting was Intention* al. Tho load of shot took effect in the back of Ms hoad and took all tho tsp ot IL o?T, uc?in coming immed iately. Thero wcro no white men at work around th? saw mill and. only v*o ne groes saw tho shooting. MARKETS ? - I,' I ' j'' '.' ! 'V ? ' ' Local cotton yesterday 121-3 conta '?Y- ^ew york i&ar*et.-v Opon. High. Low. Close. Oct . . ..12.tP12.4B 12.20 - jaiSO Dec , . .12.77 H2.77 12.55 %12.r>9 J*tl .. . ..12.87 12.87 12.71 53.75 March . ..13;0D 13.12 12.40 32.00 mm^y. ~,13.23 13.30 1S?? ?3S.15 Spots 12.50. . '->: '.,'? Iilrernool Cotton* Open. Close, Oct-Ncv.7.10 7.?>8 Jan-Feb 10 7.?3 Mar-Apr 7.16 7,12 ,8pots .7^?. -:??al? 10,000. Heceijpts 4,000. is Granted mmey Case THE ANDERSON TEAM BEAT SPARTAWB?BB I FINAL SCORE WAS 19 TO O FOR LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL FORWARD PASS Waa Used to Perfection-Three Touchdowns and One Goal Made tb? Points. Tho Anderdon high school defeat ed thc Bethel school of Spartan burg in au excellent gum? ol' football nt Buena Vista Park yesterday afternoon by tho score of 19 to 0. Tho game was a good ono, both teams fighting for every inca of ground aud mont of tho playing being tho forward passes, making tho game open, and moro interesting to tho spectators. Anderson started Into tho game with serious misgivings, for somehow, they did not get the team they expected, but rather, a heavier one, a team wOich outweighed the An derson boys several pounds to tho man. They wont into the game how ever, and played a good, steady one. They showed the benefit of good prac tico and played rings around tho Spartan lads. Tho final score of tho game was 19 to 0 ii: favor of Anderson. Tho scoring was rlouo with three touo'i downs and ono good goal. -The scor ing was as follows. In thc second, quarter, with tho ball near nothol's goa!. Smith, an Anderson end, got away from the line and received n beautiful forward pass from Jones over tho goal line. This play was a beautiful ono. It worked to perfec tion, and several times, gains of twen ty to thirty, yards were gained on tho forward pass by bot*'.) teams. In thc third quarter, Andorson, on their own 15 yard line, began a series of batter ing rushes against tho ? Spartnnburg lino and ran over the' heavy lino Tor tho entire length of the grounds. They carried tho bail straight up tho field without onco resorting to the forwnrd pass or a'kick. Ali end runs and Uno rushes showed that the local lads aro as good oh tho poss playing as they aro for tho fast opon work. The third goal was mudo ou a fluke, Jones intercepted a forward pass and ran through a broken field for n touchdown. Kay Waked goal oh *lie second touchdown, the ball st rik fun the post and bounding in .tho air, thon descending and striking, tho bar tho Becond time, falling over the right way for tho extra point. Excellent work . by Kay, Smith, Jones,. Harton, King, 'Pagott, and Smith N.,.featured thc game for An der.um. Tho ot lier team wi; ile alt good big men and game. : wore dlso.* gnnized beforo tho regular, work of thc Anderson team. Tho high school has a v good team this year. They are all. .local boya and aro'playing good ball.. . They put their spirit in tf.ie game and' aro de serving of tho support of tho town, Anothor thing which IB commendable is tho way tho high school boys and girls, as well as a number of town people turned out to see tho gamo. T i la spirit is good in a school and is a pleasant relief to seo tho good crowd out to seo a game, when it is I romemberofl thnt for ?overol years, : tho Behool teams played with hardly { an audience at all. Tura out and see tho next gamo. Tho ibpys deserve it". A^EIUCANS IN THE. PitiHT Foreign Legion Wins Kerman thc Trenches. (Paris Dispatch to Sun.) . D. TV\ Thorin of Canto, S. D., re ceived a letter today, . from .Kiffin Stockwell, au American in tho Frcncl Foreign'Legion, dated 7 "Ked Cr?s? Train, October 1?" , "Am wounded in tnc . attack (in Champagne) wo made on S?ptorabor 2!)." writes Rockwell. "1 .got hit.iii tho. back and ?end, but not seriously hurt. I don't know how . tho res! v? ?r.zr ??red cxc?pt Trinkard, whom I met with a coyolo o? Bul lets in tho l?ft shoulder. But ht scorned quite eheorful. ..'?'. '?Wo got all shot to hell. Battal ions Al and A2 sufforod vm?ro :irom thc flunk firo of thc Gorman machine ?guns. lt was a fino death trap foi th? Logion. "You should have sccs- the attack! AH..tho boys Stuck to it and earrie.] t?e . bocho* trenches and-tho fores! .whore tho'Germans had a strong po sition. I tell you those'tochos1, gol away quick and lively.!'.:. . I . ?Beason Olren. I Little ?dmv-Why wouldn't lt. dc td prey for our bread and "butter bnee I a week oronce'n month? ^.i y niue I we ask every- day our daily bread' Older SiEt?r-So as to have U treat goosey. - .' Beeora-aenda Charoherlum's COURTI Ont Jitney Offer-This nnd 5c. Dont* misa this. Cut ont this slip onelose with 5c mid niall lt to.Fo?ej i Si Co., Chicago, II!., writing your name k and addrcWclearly. 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