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Thank You We had the largest day of the year Saturday. We will be ready for you with a lot of new goods Monday. NEW COAT SUITS FOR MONDAY. NEW MILLINERY WI\L BE READY MONDAY NEW COATS OPENED UP NEW RUFFS FOR NECK AT 50c 1 Furs! Furs! All the new fur sets are here ready for you. Jack Frost is on the way-How about your underwear? NEW GOSSARD CORSETS are here. We'll appreciate it if you will make appointment by phone with our expert Corsetiere. Phone 676. D. GEISBERG ANOTHER SHIPMENT ,,, a_" , , ,, ..... ,_........_ _._ of those tine Selected Oysters in tins, qt. 50c 25c 50c Turo 1'ork Sausage In boxen, per lt?... .... Uulmrri?j?u Applies, tlie best dpplo to cut? peck ..i .... Fresh Hhlpnicnt of lirio wan-, Concore', ami Magura Ump?s, Qjf\? basket ... ... ... ... .S* ....?SUC Oronges.. Ai\~ dozen. ... ......... .'Fresh CocounutN, j" oud *| each. .. ,.**C I vrv Lettuce, ... v 1 S"| _ fiend ... ..... .1UC ^ZST^:..... ... . . ... 10c"415c Fresh Crntslu'rrJes, 2 <murts 2Sc Frosh Shelled ? ut?! " ?"fl ?? and ?7^^ lb ......... ... ....ww . ww Dave yon tried I'remfcr Salad DroSid?gr? thc host on tile OC^, market;bottle. _..??wt When you trade nt thc Anderson Cash Grocery Co. you are patronizing the best grocery store in upper South Carolina, where you get service-~quality--^<juantity and price. Sellers of Good Things to Eat*' ??PITQL B4RIC HOTEL Ab^^ WASHINGTON Opposite Capitol and Union Station DsC Renowned for sta High Service end Low Rates. EUROPEAN PLAN Soon ptrcUy without hath S 1.SO ?adM? ' s? dsy with bath $2.0O so*^ AH Rooms Outaid* Bcoklii (or ?he *jkiflg .; W. T. ENJOYABLE EVENING ANDERS0N_ COLLEGE THE JL A. C. ORCHESTRA EN TERTAINED LARGE AU DIENCE A GOOD PROGRAM Was Carried Out and Each Selec tion Was Well Received Talented Young Ladies. A larr;?! appreciative audience was present last evening ?it Anderson col lege lo hoar tho L. A. C. orchestra, thu first number 0:1 tho lyceum cutirse. Tue recital waa good, every number being encored. 'lv<>o young ladies who compose this orchestra are talented, and uro weil organised and trained. Tlioso in charge of tho lyceum were gratified to sou so inuny present, there having hecu KOIUO doubt about the attendance owing to t'ao other at traction? in the city last evening. Program: Tho following was tlic program as carried out: Personnel. Miss Hilda Biter-First violin. Miss Oluyds Palmer-Second violin ami second soprano. Miss lilith Foote-'Cello and First Alto. Misa lOsta M. Willoughby-Clarinet. Miss Eleanor Pardee-Cornet and plano. - - Miss Faye Palmor-Tronibono and second alto. Miss Marie Asquith-Piano and so prano soloist. Miss Ilculah Trultt-Drums and reader. . Aid la March-L. A. C. Orchestra Verdi. VUIBO-Selected. Horn Duot-Misses Palmer and Parde?-Gustav Luders. Overture-itaymond-Ainb. Thom as. Rending-MIHH Trultt-Selected. Soprano Solo-"In Italy."-Miss Asquith-Joanne M. lloyd. Violin Solo-Miss Eilor-Selected. Selection-L. A. C. Orchestra, Victor Herbert. Ladies Quartette-Misses Asquith, Palmer, Footo and Palmor-Selected. Request number-L. A. C. Orches tra. 1 mading-Miss Trultt-'Selected. Trombone Solo-"Air Vario"-Miss Palmer-Clay Smith. * American Patrol-L. A. C. Orches tra-T. W. M eacham. SH M. TOWN SK NP Fermer Resident Andersen Died Sat? urdny morning. J. M. Townsend, agc 70 years, dlc l Saturday morning, at Um '.onie ol hi.. Boii-ln-luw. .Mr. lien Hintun. One 30:1 John Andrew Townsend ??tiis below Orr mills. Four other children.' survive. Funeral services will n# held at ton o'clock UIIJ amnwug nt silver Brook cemetery. Mr. Townseud was formerly r. resi dent of this city. Besides his chil dren ho has many other rclutlvcs lu Anderson county. . . Death of Mrs. Herbert ll. Pearson. Mrs. Mumlo Cobb Pearson, wife pt Mr. Iierbort H. Pearson, died at 1er homo at Holton Tucaday, October 12, after an illness of ouly a few Moura duration.'; She unl'od With thp .Isa*?* list church early in lifo, and was a eon.se?: ra teil member. For a number of . years sho was. a faithful Sunday school teacher at Rivortddo and Tox away churdltcs, teaching in ono lu the inornlng, and the. other in tho after noon. Her church also chose hor j church clerk, which positlod ?f.ie fill ed most acceptably. Possessing a lovablo disposition, he deceased numbered hor friends by her acquaintances, and, .though these friend!-, will miss her, they nro assured Ui'at for her the chango ts better. Funeral ser- ices were hold Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock from tho late residence, conducted by 1 ova. JU S. Oraham and ll. Hay dock,, in tho presence of ? .'argo congregation of ?orrowing relatives and friends, and Interment was .mule in tho . Holton ! cemetery. ; Mrs. Pearson is survived by uer husband and one child, an infant, to gether with her paroats. Mr: and Mrs. Charlea M. Cobb of Neal's Crook, ?two brothers and thrco sisters. "Sho has passed away Uko a g^ntj-j breath, . And hor eyes arc closed with tho clasp of death, The leaves of tho trees will flutter and fall, And. tho drating -sn own will cover aP,: Hut sho will peacefully, c?lmly rest,' Forovcr happy by angola blest. Let .us rejoice wv.ic-n- such 'a life. Given up the b?ttlo,.or earthly strlfoi Belter to know tesl,her tasks '?rj? r ;I.dono, y Trials ended, and gt?ry wonr T?aro aro vain, when a soul so . bright . .'.?..\':- . Winga its way to tho gates of itght-" Nev*r. v J\Ir.WHUa-But why don't, you t?%e TOWfenank. booH in to h*Y?^&.$$:. cured? . . i Mrs. Willis-1 ./don't . want tba snbtipy looking- cashier to -lenoir much money I'vo got in there.-Pitta purgh Pt??a,";; .- :v.\ \"--\:, BELTON Fl WILL BE HELD ON - WEDNESDAY SIXTH ANNUAL EVENT PROMISES TO BE BEST EVERYTHING FREE Public Cordially Invited to At tend and Have a Jolly Good Time Together. Thc sixth annual Belton .fair will begin on next Wednesday, October '?0, and premiaos to be one of the biggest und best In tho history of the asao ciatlon. This annual event always uttractB wide attention lu this sec tion and draws '.argo crowds. Tho Piedmont ?i jg?rthorif company (.ns contributed firo works for the occasion and theso will be used on V.xa raisin o? the 20th. Tho merchants and business men of tho town have contributed ?">U0 to go twoards cash premiums and these will bo awarded to those -having tho best exhibits, otc. ? In addition there will bo several horse races and premiums will be offered for the winners. Ono of tho prominent features of tho fair will bo the Clemson-Ncw borry football game. Tills alono 1B expected to draw a largo crowd. The ladies of tho civic association arc arranging to servo dinners nnd li'icre will bo plenty to serve all. There'will be no price of admission charged and everything will bo free. The public ls cordially invited to at tend and havo a good time.. THE SOCIETY KIRMES5 PROGRESSING NICELY MUCH INTEREST IS BEING MANIFESTED BY LOCAL N PEOPLE GREAT S U;C CESS In Other Cities and Anderson Peo ple Hope to Surpass Them in Production. AH Andorson ls very much Inter ested over thc Grand Bocl?ry Klrmcss willoi is to ho prosonted hore thc later part of thia month. Tho very best of Anderson's amateur theatrical talent in the way of singers, dancers, otc, will bo seen In thc mammoth production and tho success with which tue K Inness has met in near by cities. Buch as Columbia (whore Governor and Mrs. Manning took part) Charlotto, Asheville, Macon, and | Augusta, puts lt rigbttup'tp our city to put forth her v-ry best to equal If not surpass work dono in these cities.. ?, Tho poBt wcok has seen scores of j Andorson'B little folks, young boyB anu giris, and aiso numbers from tuc j oidor ?-ot earnestly working to master thc. beautiful songs and dances, which mako tho Kirmcss such a magnificent as well as artistic spectacle. The success with which theso young peo plo have met points to tho fact O'tat Aaderon ls to do herself. proud in keeping up .with If not surpassing tho successes which havo been met with in tuber fluCS. Tho ladies of tho Civic Association', | under VJ : ose auspices tho Kinness is j tn ho prosonted, have boen working j with untiring energy to mako / this 1 production a grund success as well as a credit to Anderson and everyone should back them up and lend all possible aid, Tho coming week will bo a vory busy ono and considerable time will bo used In. rehearsing especially the numbers in which tho giown-ups are to take part. Rehearsals aro being field over tho Anderstyi theatre and largo crowds havo been attending regularly. Greenville is to be the Scene of a Kirs-ess Wednesday and Thursdays ot this week and their doubtless grand success* will bo watched with much internet hero. ... ,_ ? ?-WINNI.?U OF HA IUI Ut A 'WfWMP? Attraction at Anderson Theatre, Matt* nee and M ir lit, \ overseer 3. -' Harold Bell Wright's great Btory, .Thc Winning of Barbar*: Worth," dratn&tir.od by Mark E. Swan and presented by a powerful' Now Ycrk coir,pony, with a wealth of sce?Wy and" mechanical contrivances, will ?p\*itfr: ed at ?ho Andorson th re.it ro. matinee and. night; Wednesday,NpVember 3rd. Three years ago the book was the -"best seller." Tirna':'* docs not ! seem to effect its popularity- ' The I two. million >inrk was passed spm?-! Urns ago; still tho demand Continues. Tho remarkable success of tho play may be but tao reflected glory of the : boo*,, for wherever die: play ts pro duced, the : publie. flock to seo it. A poer .house ls unknow*?*':-"*^Jf^Vta'e'r? ? ls the -uniform exc?l) /?ce of blay, and company to b? rontrldeTod, also, tho fino Fcenlc environment. All tblSi gets abroad; News by. telephone traV- ! els -fast, and tho r^pvtation oP>,'lrav- i lng company'must bo. A 1 or If Aoesh't travel. lona.; Got ready- to . seo "Tho ..Waning of; Barbara Worth/* with the IfsmlUar . fmarafetcrs 1 bi . ^Barbara," "JoiTerson Worth.": . y* ^W?Hi?rtf HolmeR." V?ha ?*e," "Tex;- . "Pat mlQ??yA ^GKehflell, . "Pablo,** and mat yourself to a ?i?e entertainment. WOU cannot get " away from the fact that public opinion of your personal worth is largely a matter of your appearance. Fur thermore, public opinion assumes the right to re verse its decision at any time you fail to keep pace with progress. The next few weeks will wit ness the,forming of many opin ions; Fall is here and it's time to change from the worn and wearied garb of Summer to thc bright and breezy styles pf Autumn. This store offers in "Society" Brand and "Alco" Clothes for Men and Young Men a logical, economical line of evidence as to your personal worth. It only remains for you to visit us and measure these Suits and Overcoats by your personality-we're sure they'll meet the possibilities of your purse at some point be tween $10 to $25 "YOU KNOW THE PLACE" , Vy. i ...< ? PARKER Sf BOLT "The One Price Clothiers" UNION SIE ETI NO Will He Held on Fifth Saturday and Sunday ot Gluck Hills. T'.:o union meeting of tho second district convenes with alack mill Dap tiat church on tho fifth Saturday and Sunday, October 30-31. Saturday Morning. ll-'utroductory sermon by Rev. J. E. White, Rev. W. B. Hawkins, alternate. Organization. Intermission. Saturday Afternoon. Querry-When did the .God _o? Heaven avl .up a kingdom in iuiiiil ment of Daniel's prophecy and where ia it? First Speaker-Rev. J. T. Mann. Second Speakor-A. L. El Hs. Second Querry-'Docs tho kingdom enter tho Christian or tho Christian entor tho kingdom? . TTtret <*,-1. T???.. -Tl T t'JIDL UJItinnvi-* -jr. xj . o . , ?uu.|f - ton. . Second speaker-Winston Smith. - Sunday Horning! ? t 'Devotional services by itov". julian Hawkins. *;!'V.\ Organization of Bundey s el . o al union . Missionary sermon hy Rev. Robert . Ok Leo at. eleven 'o'clock. John T. Milford for Commiastee. To lipid. Celebration. ? ^ Tho members pf the cpl prod M?( B./. Met hod 1st church. on Wes*.- \ Market street will hold a Harvest- Day cele bration today. This afternoon t?o Rey. WI. H. Frazer, D. D., or. the First Presbyterian church will preach for thom ot 4 o'clock '. Tho public, is invited to attend, especially any white friends who are interested in tho cele bration. The ; chufo".? bas . been j ap- j ?ropriatcly decorated for thavoccaa-M lon. . . v .; . . i Liked the. Eat?*. I MDld tho now cook como this taorn \innr ? ' ' I ..'Dropped In about 12." | "How drillings seem id' suitherr* ! "Well, tho liked the lunch I gave | her BO well that she hsu? ogreed to ?tay for dlnner>*~L?ulsv?llq ^?ourier.' Journal. c ? ?.??????Ul MIM?llMr?W?1W Local market yesterday 12 i-4 cents . ; ? T?ew Y?rlt Cottois. i Open. High. Low, Close Dec;. . ..12.64 13.60V isieo ia:Bo: Jan u .U2,70 12,78 12.65 12,78 March . . .12.05 v 12.98 -12;87 12.98 . [May , . . .13.04-13,14 f 13.0? .1844' BpOti. 12.40. . : . r >' Liverpool ikrtteiu -.v.'- Vfr.'.?^?tt. ' . Close. .. .. . . .. :.;7.10 . 7.96 .. .. .. .. ..7il8 * .7.07.V .. .. ,.7:i5 7,00 pots 7.24. -; FAJRIVIS FOR SALE I tiaro farms In anderson, Abbeville, Greenvrood, Plekees and 0 con ce n m ul y s ranging in price from $10.00 per acre to $150.00 per acre. I bave any sise joe want from a 25 acre tract to 3,500 acre tract These ure well Improved. Now Is your time to buy. before they go higher. Come ?o see me. and . talk this over about (hat farm yon/have been trying to buy, I can shit you in what you want. I also hnv? any thlngr you want In city property.. . .. . - x Real Estate H. G. LOVE Over Hubbard's Jewelry Store A?S?DERSW? THE?TES FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 22 MANAGER TROWBRIDGE GUARANTEES ? , JOHN ?. l'IMIIIvH't? GORGEOUSLY STAGED WS?CAL HIT DE V GH _TtfjT DANCSNG CHORUS AND^ ST?NNKK(G S?GENSEMBLE