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J r 10 PEOPLE 10 S?X PRETTY GIRL This is GUAR?NT feel that you haven t? -i : S WO DIED YESTESOAY P. M DEATH JAME LATE IN AF. TERNOON AF/TER LONG ILLNESS FUNERAL TODAY Will Be Held at Late Residence on Church Street, Conducted By P^W/H? Frazer. Mrs. Lull?] Norris Simpson, widow ot tho lato W; D. Simpson, died late yesterday afternoon at her nonie at tho comer of Market and Towers street. ' ' ;?.- v Mrs. Simpson had ' been ill for months and all? that loving hearts- ?nd hands could do had been done, and uer tired wearied'spirit fell ask ^ yes terday afternoon just as tho sun was sinking in the west, and her soul passed to her God she had served so faithfully. . Sho was vbonav-Docombor 9, 18r>G, and was the daughter of tue late Col. Jesse W. Norris, one of Anderson county foremost and. most prominent men. ' On October 5,1880 she was married to Mr. William D. Simpson, who died several months ago. Pivo' childron^aro left to cherish ? beloved mother's memory. Mrs. W. C. Plant, Messrs. Leslie N., Joseph B.," W. 1>., and Jesse WV Simp son, all of this city, also ono sister, Mrs.; John Tuompson and a half sister. Mrs. Julius Andorr son. both of Anderson county. Mrs. Simpson was a' graduate of tho Duo West Pomnle college, and early- in life joined the pjrst Presby terian church of this city and has al ways been a faithful and devoted member ever ready to rospond ! the every need and call of her t?uircn. Sho was a devoted mother and nerved her family with that devotion and love that marks a beautiful life. The funeral services will bo'held this afternoon at .four o'clock at'Wei . lato homo on O'.mrch street, conduct ed by pr. W, H. PrazorJ -Tko pall bearers will be: Messrs. Julius 'II. Anderson, D. S. Groy, W. C. Faint, Ward N. Thoma?ii,' James Thomson, and Dr. J.- Lewis Gray.: . .i)? Save Part of Your income Our happiest mo ments ^rew^ we forget self in useful effort. V Sutern c o u n t s, Save ;;a ?ime a Eiay, Thousands are u^fiflg; the Dime : P;o c k et Saving Bank a n jd there:?is one for you ::here3i<^'^ Citizens Natiooal With NAT S-FORMING A CHOR , Pi EED to be the BEST Tal 't gotten TWICE the wor CLOWNS APLENTY UUITH THE COMING CIRCUS WILL DELIGHT THE CHIL DREN AND AMUSE THE GROWNUPS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 Will Be Great Day in Anderson and is Being Looked Forward to With Pleasure. No ono need feel sorry for the poor Httlo young ones w?o grew up never knowing what a clown was Uko, thc Barnum & Balley clrcu3 gives prom ise. Nowadays tho sucess'Ail clrcuB w !*.>'-* I li ? fun-producer adapts ; his clowning Suits aa. much, to tho;?rown:ups,4a$ ? ?xo youngsters. The ope..the only tlio-inimitable clown' that need, to he, a" character of euch, importance that his nares was heralded In lithographic splendor; ls gone, but a horde of Jost I aa ; cjaver -and more-vigilant cnt*v?% has replaced him. Vr Tho. funny old clown who Rang the comic song, reeled:off quip and conun drum and made the ring-master ridi culous das become a madley, a mal titade' ot abstracta, a whirlwind of unidenUfted comely, catering th all ages. ? ;. ; The.reason ls quits obv?ou?? : The < Baranunt & Bailey" arena, which will ?1 Musical FIELDS and An J US OF DANCERS AN) DPULAR PRICE STAG1 b Show playing throughoi th of your money, place ct bo established here next Friday, Oc tober 22nd, is so largo that no one clown can be the cynosure of all eyes, the privileged jester whose sole efforts stand out connpicuously and indivi dually. There must needs bo a small army of rho chalk-faced laugh-pro ducers In order to simultaneously amuse the great audiences. Tito physical growth of thc circus, duo to Its popular acceptance as the conced ed national amusement, has forced personal appeal to yield to organiza tion and ensemble. But it takes even a keener and more Inventive mind to be a tuccessful modern clown. Ile must bc a pro ducer, an originator, quick to take advantage in burlesque of events oc cupying public attention, prompt and lngcnltiG in inoffensively seizing' upon idlocyncrasles of persons In the public eye and alert in his own creations. His conceptions must bo extremely | original and his costumes and me chanical aids uproariously grotesque to excite effective and spontaneous I mirth. Oral utterance precluded, on ly gesture, movement and posturing remain to Aim. .c"THati^i^cceeds ;ln - his purpose is | proved because we bear rio deploring ; of: the elimination ot the .talking, j ciownC ' To" the' boy of today and the" i ? older.- boy,. bia fathor, there 14 still nothing in ail e*j6 varied catalogue or ? therc(rt?us* that , quite/compares with.] the. contca!**l?s of tho Barnum . and -J Bailey clown ;'or : -.the'? vost band ot him. : !. "A summer girl ; has endless trou bles.'' . "What's the problem uoWr*. "How to look brown and tanped-'on !thp beach and alabaster wbile in tho baUrobm at night,-louisville Courterr Journal. VU Star Cast D SINGERS RARELY I nt the South today. If ye ill at the box office and ge HAVE POULTRY SHOW ON HU 23-24 MR. NEWT CAMPBELL IS MAKING FINAL AR RANGEMENTS BETTER THAN LAST Is What He Thinks it Will Bis Numerous Premiums Have Al ready Boen Subscribed. "Thc second annual, shew ot Kio Anderson County. Poultry association will be hold on or a':out November 23fd, 24iii, i??i?d*. Mt. INQWC Camp bell of,Belton yesterday. "Tho premium ltst-jgfgrowlng right along. Most of the .first prlzcB have i been put up and a'good portion of tho second. Up to date we hnvo re ceived about IQ or HQ "premiums from out of townvconcerns, such as poul try papers. There will bo sevoral special prlzeB of poultry remeedlcs. Wo have asked for several breed books and a standard of perfection, If do nated they will he announced later. "Tho preinkim givencby the local business men are. as, good and in some cases better than for our last allows. So you soo we arc golug to have a cracking good show, and all we flak ii. that you begin at on co to pick out tho birds you expect to en ter, put than up to Kiciuselvca and get theni in first class condition for the aliow. And especially'ask thom to seo me, glvo nie their name and fifty cents and be ?nrp'l?d as a mem ber of tho association. "Tho association expects to nut up a handsome prize to bo competed for by nicrubers only. So bo sure and en roll before thc show BO ar, to bc able to'compete for Kio most valuable award. You will not-'bo counted no a member unless your:ducB aro paid before .tho opening of tho show. . An entry fee of ten: cents will bc charged on every bird. GLEASON CLUB AOOPf S BY-LAWS ID RULES MEETING WAS HELD YESTER DAY AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK MEMBERSHIP FEE Will Bc $1.00-Executive Com? raittee is Appointed-Atten dance Was Good. Tho Anderson County Clemson I club field a meeting In thc chumbor of commerce rooms yestorday after noon at 2 o'clock nnd there waB a good attendance, several new mem bers and visitors being present. By-laws ami a constitution "wore ii?ujHu?. Th? by-?aw? ?J? ?i??ii?tVr to i all such clubs, and the object of the club IE outlined under section 2 of tho constitution as follows:. (a) To instill into tho alumni .md tho student body, a deeper loyalty for tho college. (b) Continuation of associations begun while In college (c) Promotion of good fellowship among Clemson men. (d) Promotion of everything per taining to tua welfare of Clemson college^ Tlio club ls ?ow fully organized I since the by-laws and constitution were adopted and an executive coin* \ mitt co appointed. The annual foo' of . membership to the club will bo $1.00. FUXEIIAL SERVICES llemuliiK Mr. Noel ll. Shanie Interred Yesterday Afternoon. Tho funeral services of Mr. Nool ii. Sharpe were held, late yesterday afternoon at thc homo of his mother. Mrs. ??jyra Sharpe of Greenville street and was attended by a large j number of friends and relatives, after w> ich ht? body was laid to rest in the j family plot in tho graveyard at the j First Presbyterian church. Tho pall? ! bearers wore: Messrs. Leo G. Holle-! man, S. Max Crayton, M. W. Sloan, T. Q. Anderson. E. M. Sc-ott. and Tv S. Crayton. Mr. Sharpe's death came as a great shock to IIIB boat of friends who. IhouiM they know he had been quito vi -k for two or three 'weeks, never rou '(sod It was so ser ious and ?.'.->.-. the news carno on Fri day aftc-nci..! that ho was dead, lt was almost impossible to bcliovo it. Mr. Sharpe pOR'sessed a quiot lovablo dis position ::nt. mada him exceedingly phpii'ur -.Tith men wi'.-o realized in Kim ia true, fr Jami and loyal companion. .Motor-I'iopelled Finisher for Con crete Ronds. ! For saving labor In tho construc tion of concrete roads and bases for street pavements, a motor-driven tem plate has been, invented which Ia cap able of working approximately, 600 feet of 10-ft roadway a day. Thc' ap paratus, which IB shown in tho No vember Papular Mechanics magazine ls, carried. on car wheels which rpll along .the .top bf steel forms used tb hold tho mixture in placo. At one eide. is mounted a gasoline . engine which provides tho. reopening; power apd also- imparts to tho template a' reciprocating motion which exped?tOB Its work. At the rear tho eon tr ivan co is designed to serve as a smoothing tool. Only two persons aro required In operating the template plank /and also filling in. low places, while tho other' follows up th? work; mending small defects-in -the surface et tho concrete, r ' A cert lonnie, '. Officer-"/our horse teems very fa miliar to me, Higgins. Privoto-^T don't wonder, slr, seeing tho* times ho brcught you from the club. Why, you've kissed Hm before you went up the steps.-London Op!n MONDAY Weber and Fields Musical Comedy Company Presents % "FIDDLE DEE DEE" This is "SOME TAB SHOW." If you miss it, yon will re gret it immensely. If you attend this show and don't like it-* let us know and your money is here waiting for you* The reports from Spartanburg, where they played last week are that they have a Splendid show. WE OPEN AT 3 AND 7 P. M. NOW* BIJOU THE?TI MONDAY "AND THE BEST MAN WON" Nestor Comedy. "A KENTUCKY IDYLL" Victor Two Keel. "DOES FLIRTING PAY" Comedy. ONE OTHER SELECTED REEL Hereafter We Will NOT Close for Supper. BIJOU THE?TU Week of Oct. 18 OALVIrME European. Hypnotic Scientist and Company of Local Talent. 60 Laughs a Minute Watch for the Blindfold Drive Monday at ll O'clock. . Committee Will Leave From in Front of .The Bijou Theatre. ???ndl?ir?????i Tlheaitff? MONDAY "WHEN THE MIND SLEEPS" Three Reel Kalem. "A COUNTLESS COUNT" Easanay Comedy. RANK ftF RELTON Collection? Olren Prompt Attectioa V?imi VI UliLlIUil EU,gon A# Smytt, W.E.tireor, RAUAA C f President. V. P. and Cashier. PiJR??l, O. V. ii, lt. campbell, Asst. Cashier. . F> V Capital and Surplus 8126,000.?* f rilCriVA Kftnk Collections Given Careful At?entlon ^fifli^ua CS. ardill*. KU|BON A. smjia, JDO. A. Hudgena, P?t 7 AP QT President Cashier. kXlLU, O. V* B. E. ?olllnon, Asst Cfisaler. mt TO' OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. ? Wo are pleased to announce that we are nor tn our new quar ters at 1ST; Ksrth Mils Street whsrs -s are premired to serre jen better lu our line ot Pu luis, Oils, Varnish and all hindu of interior* finishes of the best makes and brands. Vf? also hare fa Htoeh ono of the most complete nud well selected lines of wall papers ?ter shown in this city consisting of many pattens ea Oatmeals Brasa Tints, Morie and a great variety of stripes and flowered designs. -, Call and examine oar lim? and get our prices, which weare go lag to make exceedingly low for the nest 80 days* We find on moving our stock that we mare, two mach toms? iialnts of the very best makes on hand ead we aro going tc re?nco ..ur H tock for the next 80 days if low prices will de lt Jaat think of It tho very best outside paint ut *M& tho gal.( sella ?rcrywhera nt ?iOO). A good roof and bara paint ? 75c tho gal. Why lei your metal roof rust out for the lark of a little paint Brighten up your home before tho cold weather sets in. Call ond seo us aud get our prices.. ;.W? arc* experienced builders and paint mea? We caa tell you when to paint and new to paint ??WE KNOW; Haw*j :^Pi?j: Jm C. ar. tines!. Owner. ut Sheldon Tm, Salesman