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NEGRO PORTERS HAD BATTLE WITH BRICKS PAVING COMMISSION IS "SHY" PERFECTLY GOOD BRICK WOMEN ALSO FIGHT Bessie White Tried to Carve In itials on Goodwin Wo man's Face. Yesterday morning about nine-thir ty thu negro portera of tho Chlquola and the St. James engaged in a quar rel and fisticuff, In whiuli Will Hall, tho Chhiuolu hotel porter bounced an '.Alloy Appic-" (brick) off the Hiead of John Cotna, the ??oater of the St. James hotel HO hard that lt broke tho brick into (small bits Tito negro was dazed a bit. but lie was not ap parently .hurt very badly. Me was bea d to state something about how rapidly that brick traveled through tho air before it ramo into contact with hts bead. T..:oy will have the pleirsnrc ot telling the Judge all about it today... Tltero were two negro boys, Louis Smith and lluxtor Davie arrested yesterday lor loud nwoaring' and bols trouji condiuct ut or near Tex Wil liam?' Hair on Wednesday. They will also face tho stern but Just Judge today;, and one or both will probably misa tho circus. Possibly, to help carry out ' tho Idea of "Woman Suffrage" two dusky d?meles of ebony , hue, named Bessie White, (slightly colored! and Es tollo Goodwin engaged In a scrap in -, -uLuj-"Braami _ , . j-~ **+*+**++*+*++*+*+*++* ? + ? DHC UKTUKK SOLDf * + * ?S* There is a persistant rumor + + circulating around tin: sonare + + last evening that Kvuris Pim rr + d' limey No. ?1 hud booti sold to ? + Dr. J. <'. Harris and others ? ?:. hut ut litis Into hour it could + ? not tn- verified. ? + ? .Mr. Munns Appointment:;, l - v. j. T. Mann will fill the fol lowing appointments uext Sunday: At eleven o'clock ho will preach at Mt. Pisgah church, ut 3:30 p. m. at White Plains, und ut 7:30 p. m. ut Mountain Springs. 'Hie public ls cordially invite. Meeting Hickory t'anip. All members belonging to Hickory Camp Su. 43(1 Bro urged to be pres ent Saturday night, October 30th, 1015. Thora will be special degree work to do. Meeting opens ut 7:'t0. "Did anybody out this way make any money out of fruit last year?" "Yen," i cpl led Farmer Co/ntoBsel. "The man that runs tho store. Hu boug.t a lot of lt already canned an* sold lt to ua agriculturists."-Wash ington Star. thc ?tluo Ridge railroad yards Im mediately back of tho Dexter Grocery company's store yesterday afternoon about four o'clock, and Hesslo carv ed lier initials or something that re sembled "1J. W." on Estelle's face With a pocket knife. None of thoso calling curds which Desale presented Estelle with will provo fatal, except to hor stylo und beauty. Uoth will probably toll tholr tales of ti nublo und how and -why lt happened today, and they will probably miss Darnum ??? Halley's oircus? lt's lots bettor net to flg?it tho day before or tho day of tho circus If you cure to seo tho show. P&Imefcto Tkeaibr? TODAY Weber and Fields Musical Comedy Company Presents "HELTER SKELTER" A Hlp-Honrlng Furcc Comedy, With Lots of Hinging anil Dancing. MOVIES FOR TODAY "HELEN'S BABIES"--Thanhauser Two Reel. "CATS, CASH AND COOK BOOK"--Beauty. Open at U2SO A. M. und Continuons Fcrformnncc AU Day Long. WE OPEN AT 3 AND 7 P. M. NOW. TOEATKl T ODA Y The Great European Hypnotist He is Delighting and Mystifying Hundreds' of the Best People of . Anderson Dairy. . TODAY "ROOM AND BO?fcD A DOLLAR ANL> A H?LF" .Two Keel LKO Comedy, Featuring HILLIE RITCHIE, LOUIS OUT H AND ALICE 1I0WEL. "THE PRANKFUL . PONIES" Tourer.. "LON OF THE LONE MOUNTAIN" .V-v-'iV..*-'? Western Drama. ? '?iereaner We Will NOT Oose for Supper. W???????????I???? BI * MI i',' i .j i I'M i i i, ? I7'~J i i. ?T? FORMER ANDERSON MAN DIED AT RICHMOND, VA. FR??,NK C. WHITNER HAD MANY FRIENDS AND RELATIVES HERE EX i EN o? vc- r Aiiivmr? Had Been in Bad Health About Year-Buried at Rock Hill Yesterday. _ i Tho following notice In tho Colum bia State of tile duutli or Mr. Frank C. W?ltncr will bu read with deepest regret by hit} host or friends in this bl? old home: J'ran Ii C. Whittier. Pock Hill, Oct. 20.-Coming ns n ?Hbock to his many friendo throughout the city and county, tho news of tao death of Frank C. Whltner in Rich mond, Va., was received this morn ing. Ciachora spinal meningitis is given at the eauuo of his death, thc disease having attacked lils system Monduy night. Death occurred early this ru ora ia g. Mr. Whinier had been in ill health for more than a year, bul was able lo attend to his business. Ills friends finally prevailed upon bim to enter .Memorial hospital lu Richmond for treatment, hoping that a stay at t i ls hospital would afford a needed rest and restore him Lo his usual vigor. Ho went to Richmond on Wednesday of lust week, though none bu Intl ?uato friends know that he had gone. Frank C. WhlUier was born in An derson county, October ll, 1850. and h.id Just completed his Muir year. With hld brother, W. C. Whltner. ho came to Rock HUI In JS9?), since which tithe ho has made his homo hero. Mr. Whltner was graduated from tho law department of the Uni verslty of Virginia, but never actively entered his profession. Mr. Whltner waa an extensive farmer and spent much of his time on his farm near the city, which he constantly slorev to develop. Al though ho cultivated many acres of cotton ho grew lils corn and grain crops und was gradually seeding to hay and cover crops. For many years Mr. Whltner waa a members of tho public works commis sion, until that body was dissolved by tho establishment of commission gov ernment, and* by .'eis cooperation and counsel rendered invaluable service' to the citizens of the city in tho de velopment uud perfection of a first class waterworks system. Ho gave freely of his time and study in the interest or tho work handled by the commission and was novler too busy with personal affairs to neglect his public flftT/9. Mr. Whlt^or was a close student of affairs an(. *pon1 muci'a of his lolsure timo reading and applying newly gained knowledge to his business af fair?. Ho waB ever ready to load his conned or assistance to his friends nnd was held In the highest esteem by all. Ills'service as a conimisaiont . made him well known throughout thh city, a ibis success IIB a farmer gained for him prominenco in the agricul tural conimunltjc^nbout tho city. Surviving are lila father, M.tv). R F. Whitner of F^ck Hill; two broth ers, W. Ci Whltner of Rock Hill and Harry Whltner of Virginia, and one sister, Mrs. L. W. Law of thia etty. , His brothers and a nopOow, -Church Whltner. wera with him. in Richmond nnd will bring tho remains hero for burial. Tho Tomaina will arrive Thursday morning nnd tho funeral will bo'hold aonio time later i'J r-p. day. thc arrangements not being per fected aft this tlmq. ' 4 He Rrcr.ned Well. Amos WT.baker, a miserly million aire, was approached hy a friend who used his -most persuasivo powers to have him dress more In accordance' with lils station of lifo rolates Llp plncott's Magazine "I nm 'j s ir rp ri s e ?1 Anio:-,," said tire friend, "that you should allow -your self to become so shabby." ; K?* . "Rut Pm .not' shabby,'*', firmly In to: posed tbc millionaire mlsor. "Oh. but you arc,"* returned, his old friend. "Ro member your father, Ho was always neatly, even elegantly dressed, ills clothes were always finely tailored oud ol tho best mra! t?r?al." ."Why," shbutt.- tho miser, tri umphantly, "these clothes I've got on wore father's !" "Bqb" and "J??I" Robinson ?11 thc syrup ?ha* Mr. jSyars wrote Mr. Salties about. It's the nest you ever tasted. CIRCUS ILL SHOW ON RIVERS?REET LOT SITE FOR PERFORMANCE DE FINITELY DECIDED UPON NEAK HAY FAMINE Shipment Ordered for Circus De layed But Supply ri a Been Secured. Messrs. W. J. Conway, thc repre sentative of Barnum & Bailey's cir cus, together with Mr. (.'lnrcn.ee Os borne and Mr. Sanders, the city en gineer went over the proposed route to haul tho circus from the Blue Itldgc freight depo* to the Mooro lot on East Keiver. Street yesterday after noon soon after Mr. Conway reached the city. It ha been definitely decided to show the circus at the Mooro show grounds opposite Buena Vista park. Thc gentlemen mentioned above went from tho Blue Ridge Freight depot down Fant street, past the Mattress Factory on out Elizabeth street and Kaufman avonuo and into East Uiver street onto tho lot which is high and dry; and even should lt rain very hurd during tho night or earl ymorn lng, tho show grounds will ho drj enough so that no one need suffer any inconveniences from the wei grounds. . The circus is to como here from Columbia on four trains; tho first Cine left Columbia ut ten last night, and the then us rapidly as the railroad will permit until thc last one leaves there at two this morning; this is the most important train of tho en tire circus; it contains thc trained animals und performers, and should this train meet with any serious bad luck lt will not reach hero in time for tho parade, however, thill ls all conjecture, and it ls hoped that thc catiro circus will roach here In good shape and the parade wll be hold au contemplated. The routo of tho parade has not yet been decided, and .will not bo until tho circus reaches hero this morn ing; howovor it Avili.probably follow the same route, as tho circus docs In unloading. This circus Cimoj.very near facing a hay famine locally. It happened Kluis: Mr. Clarence' Osborne had or dered a plctvty or-hay for his owa needs and that pf the circus, but his orders wore not filled on tune. In fact he has ncyor yet gotten the hay that he ordered;, and rather tuan,nun tho risk of havlnga lot ot hungry ani mals on bund,' Mr?. [-Conway ordered hay from Greenville yesterday after noon, also from Columbia and there will be a plenty, of hay. for the circus this morning w&en. they get In here. AT THE THEATRES At thc Andorson Today. This morning at 10 o'clock at tho Anderson theatre will open with a four-Tcel Charlie Chaplin, and in tho afternoon liVoy will show "My Ofll clal Wife." This ls.one of the finest pictures over shown tn Anderson and will draw a nlrgo crowd. Wonderful Verio rm:-nco:* ot the Bijou. Duh lue the Hypnotist. Crowded houses ard atendlng tho. Bijou this week Ut' see Dulvino. ibo wonderful hypnotist who is giving ex hibitions each afternoon and night. Ile selects for thia subjects some of lils audience who Volunteer, and .dis feats on these are tho source of tho greatest merriment to the crowds present. Ho seoms to have perfect control of bis subjects and makes them do all sorts of ridiculous .per formances tfhat keeps:hla audience is un uproar. He i ni?n of'attractive arid pleasing personality and wins the interest of his audience from tho. very beginning. . .. ; . Ho will bo at the .Bijou for the rest of tho week and gives, o.differont program each timo. ^ He ls a hypnotist Df unusual power and his feats aro nothing short of being wonderful. ?Thc Winning of B^rliarn Worth" Harold Boll Wright's , great story, "The Winning of Barbra Worth" dramatized by Mark E.? Swan and prosentcd by a powerful New York k?mp?ny, with" a wealth' of -scenery fud mechanical contrivances,-will bo flayed at Tho Anderson thoatie, mat!-' noe'and night, Wednesday, November Threo years ago the book- was tho 'best seller." Time, dees not 'seem to effect Its popularity. ^ Tho two million, mark war. passed some tl mo ?go, atilt tho demand^conar.ues. The You Know The Place1 ? $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Suits A lot of men have been under the impression thu* these prices ure too low to poy for a good suit that the style, the cloth and the tailoring would not please. A lot of men have been under this impression, and it is wrong. Just to prove how really wrong it is we?re going to feature suits at these prices for next few days and extend you this invitation. Come and see the you ever looked at-at $10.00, and $15.00. it?? remarkable success of tho play may be but Gvo reflocied. ?lory:> Ot .-, tho book, for- wherever thc ploy?i l&v- pref duccd, tho 'public .flpqk to'seo it. A pool house ls unknown. >Th'en-there is the uniform excellence or play ami company to bo considered,, niuo the fino scenic environment; . ?T1'-. ?this; gets abroad, news'by tel6yh'on^-txav-> els fust, and tho reputation, af a trev.-; cling company must be ? A -.1 'or-lt doesn't travel long. Oct ready to BOO "Tho Winning of B?rbara Wor&h," with the familiar characters of "Bar bara," "Jefferson Worth," "Witlfcard Holmes," "Abo Leo," "Tex," " "Pat Mconoy,* "Greenfield,"' "Pablo," .and treat yourself to a fino ontort?ihtnont. ? Two Children Had Croup* ' The two children or J. W. 'Nlx, mer chant, Cleveland, Ga., had croup last winter. \ Oae was a boy Of 6, tho other a girl of \9 years. Mr. Nix writes: "Both got sb-choked; up they -ctjUld hardly broathe and couldn't talle. I gavo them Foley's Honey and Tat'a00 nothing else ?nd- lt entirely cured them," This rel labio medicine should be In ovcry home for lt gives Immed iate relief ftfom 'colds, coughs; and croup, heals raw lnflammed 1 throat and loosens phlegm. Sold everywhere. DUSTERS A good :??j$;?,; front. 35 cents * Oar w&gons ar? always at your service sind we will fi" your wants at any time on short notice. We deliver anything from a can af spies to a barrel of fiear. ? \ If you are interested in securing the best groceries ~M fight prices and always 'delivered promptly, just leave or phone your orders here. . . ' ; . : ? - ::. : ? .. ;.- J.- : . . . '. ? -, llb b> be-y grjo?^, and everything that a really- good grocery * hpuld have so here, end it's ?ow, and fresh, to^.; - SKI^PIMP?^^^ ??few ^ y^w ra iel" 46 SP ft Wei* Door ?o Peoplti Bank ' Phone 574 J