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s. F. Green's Musical Comedy Company -. ._; -- TEN PEOPLE - * GUARANTEED to Please YOU or Your Money Back NOTE: This Company is Guaranteed by the Atlanta Booking Agency to be an Exceptionally Strong and well balanced troupe. They are brand new in, the South. They come direct to the Palmetto from Washington, f>. C. , New Faces, New Jokes, New Songs REGULAR MOVIE PROGRAM, AS USUAL ert?rte HLm?m Another carload just received. The ve?y low prices we are making will pleaseyou. Sflltiian Hartore Co. Anderson, S. C., . Belton. S. C. Greenville, S. C AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. Free Admission to Ladies and Girls MATINEE TOMORROW (Monday Afternoon) The Cel?ra?d AT THE " Al n big c?ense we have ceturad the celebrated - ^Lynch TrioV/ of Boy and Giris singera for OxU coming ,v;o?ok at ihe Bijou theatre; and in order Shat every ieurl : and her mother may hear them tomorrow, we have de? cided to throw open oar doors to the Afternoon Mati- -:, nee and admit them to that performance absolutely KRISE of iaivf;wst whatever.\';;;^ :/V '-; This fr?o of Ringer? fq composed o? Uro llUio girls a?& onie ..brother, woo aro arcowpanlsd hy thef.3 parents ?liorercr they ^SM?ipwd as they bare beca singing er. tho ?Big YandcY?Ie Cir- -4 cu li fl," . ?tey bare been ?traroling some.** They are ni woy s In saca (treat demand that an order for tbftm has to be In for some tirac Ijofcre t?iry can bo wcured. ?^ft^*.?8>wfldi'r.cr in tftelr ability .to please yeti I* so great that . wo aw adnlt&H tlio ladies nnd girl? I'JtEK thio first Matinee, V tetfevtelf 1*^^^^ near! them M?t?laei? Trloi'S lo all (cxrept ns T? ?Ti _ Night < e ' .iix Wc?t^aed abore)... ... ..V,Y..ll?C * ADC Usual Moving Picture Program Aa Usual *+****????*?**?**** * ? * * ?*! * PENDLETON * * * Miss Nannie Lou Harris gave a very charming little card party laBt week In honor of iver guest, Miss At terway. It was a pleasantly inform al affair, therefore all tho moro en joyable. After sevoral interesting games wero played, refreshments wcro served and in a short timo much to tho regrets of the guoats, good-byea j had to be said. Tho' younger set ?had a dellgb'.fm! timo Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr a. M. A. Hunter. Matty Clemson cadets were on hand, the disappointment of the afternoon game did not seem to blight their, spirits, or dim thc pleasure of the occasion. The School Improvement associa tion had a very Informally happy re-.: caption a short timo ago. The hall .wac gay with flowers, bright and pret ty faces, and overflowing with hearty hospitality and good cheer. Mr. and. Mrs. Hanna, and the high school girls, arid boys did the honors of the even ing very ^rac of tilly. The civic league , had the annual, election" of 'officers ? w??k ago. They unanimously re-elected Mts. Li Gant Hard as president. They aro to be congratulated on rotainlng such on .oili clent officer. Mrs. Hard ls a good executive an untiring worker, and has successfully carried out many Improvements la the town. Tho oth er officers are: vice president, Mrs. Hanna; secretary, Miss Garvin; treas- \ ure, Mrs. Willingham. Tho" Tuesday club met at the resi dence ot Mrs. William/ Aull in spite of the downpour of -rain; Savers', members went, and were rewarded by the warm - wei como given them. ' M rs. Aull is one of.the dear and lovel; old-fashioned ladies that.it ls. a com fort, and a Joy to know. Her home is like herself, bright and cherry, and beautiful .with; flowers. Sho has ex quisite 'ones, asa is most generous with them. Do yea ask to be the companion of noblest Make your-self noble ?rid you shall bo. Do . yon long. for. ' the conversation of the wise? Learn to understand lt, rind you shall hear it. r->Ruskln. HEAVY MEAT ? IIAUE_SLQW. KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Sack' achy or have Bladder trouble* ? No man or woman who' oats meat regular y can make a mistake by. flush ing the ki (lucy a occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked , from . the strain, get sluggish and fall to filter tho waste, and poisons from .tho blood, then wo get sick. Nearly eil rheu matism, headaches, liver troublo, ner vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary, disorders como from sluggish kidneys.: ? The moment you /eel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if ?tub mine is cloudy, offensive, full [sediment, irregular of passage or at tended..by a sensation , ot scalding, stop eating meat and Rot about four ounces of Jad Balts from any phar macy, take ? tablespoonful ia a glass of water before ? breakfast abd Itt a few.>days. your kidneya'wlll:-tln? floe,' This famous Balta is mada fro tho acid of grapes and lemon Jul combined with llthia, arid baa used tor generations to 'flush nod stimulatto tho kldaeya, also ito neu tralise tho acids tn urinu so lt no lo&ger causes irritation, thus ending bladder ^weaknesavr . -v Yj?tt-Salto is Inexpensiveanet ^cannot ln}uro; makes A delightful efferves cent Uthhvw?t?r drink which every one should tako bow and ?hon tffijtigg; tho ktdnoyit clean arid ?elive and tho blood pure, therejoy ayoWBg^ kidney cirtnplicaUons. IN ANDERSON SUBDUES MIGHTY RIVER In Order That Ho Might Win tho Girl Ho Loved. Williard. Holmes, in provine him self the man .to subdue tho waters of the Colorado and conflue them to tho canals that woro to carry them to tho desert,. proved ?imself worthy of] Barbara Worth, tho wondorfullj fas cinating central figure in tho drama* tlzation ot tho novel of Harold Bell Wright,, which ls'soon to bo Been in this city. Until Holmes hos won l?at battle with the flood and proved, his mettle, he was unworthy of the love j of such a woman. At the-Gmo. oribis introduction to the desert;.Holmes- was to bo rated an something of a snob. He looked unon his ancestry a3 uufllcient to stamp him a man worthy of high place in any community... His schooling ho | rated as entitling film to Bpcak the last word Sn engineering. He had to go oip against life in its fullest sense, prove .himself arican, start all ovor again and eve!vc from snobbery into fjull \ manhood before ho could -.- hopo j to win the woman flt to becomo his | wife. , VJ Tho west is a maker of man. Be fore Its poblems; all gtoss of birth and education falls away. It calls only for tho man .wfao can mako good. Holmes had to make good on ono of tho biggest engineering achievements recorded in the winning of tho west. Arthor and playwright have wisely I chosen ti'ila battle; with the water ot [ tho Colorado river, which was made by tho Southern' Pacific' Railroad companyV? engineers in dofense of ihe farms and homes of tho settlors in Imperial Valley, for the crucial test of a man wfto had-set himself tho task of winning, 'the heart of a wonderful strength of mind. In "Tho Winning of Barbara I Worth" the winning of the new and untrammeled west-by the scions nfl tho older eastern familles is reenact ed. It ls tfae history of America put1 in the best draraatl ?form. The fas cinating story on which the play ls foy nd ed ls full of symbolism. Bar bara Worth, a child found !n "The Hollow of God's hand", stands for tho new, tfre untainted, the ^ untrammeled ? west embodied in a' woman.' Only j such a cataclysm as Gie author em ploya could suffice to bring these, two taree th er. Holmes becomes worthy and wins, the love ot Barbara. Had ho failed, at any point in. his evolution there would have. been a different ?tory to tell. On the stage !<The Winning of Bar bara-Wbr th" makes one of the great est, dram nt Ic stories-told in . modern times. It is a .' production' which I raines.tho enthusiasm to the (highest pitch, while pleasing and satisfying at | every point: AT THE PALMETO Good JJvo Munirai Comedy Company . - Will Entertain. Manager Pink^ton stated yesterday ?Chat he would, have a good musical comedy company at the Palmetto this coming week but right at that time ho'j nad not learned their name. Thef company comes to Anderson direct "from Washington, " jo. C.i' has new ; songs, a brand new bill, and ls Its [??wt-trip eouth:. . VERY FINE ATBACTIONft At Andersen Theatre -Kendor, TUDS. ' '.-.. ? day aud Wednesday. -, Toe people of Anderaoai ire prom ised some very fina Vtr^ts \Sfr tho comedy and dramatic linea, beginning: Monday night at the Anderson theatre nnd continuing for three days. ^'i??Cr!.vN. L. Royrter presents Leland I I Webb- and . compaof'- in some of the 1 [liest New York-play^Vwtth.,a sp?cial I carload of- scenery and electrical .ef fects, v This ccmps?njr ?',C*7??ISB ?-. very highly recommended ead lt In-.said to bo the cleanest and best show of its kind en tour this : season. Es<& play is a production in Itself, end is given jost-as much care aa-the bast of Gie one nighters. This company goea to .Columbia for PLAYHOUSES ono nlghl of thia week, and while playing hore ut very reasonable prices, they play at ono dollar and a ??alf top prico in that .etty, which shows their wllllngnesB to cater to tho best lu Anderson and glvo them, tho host, at half -.v'.mt Columbia pays. Their opening play, "Under tho Gonr'3 Paws" is a romance of HuBsia' with some of tho most beautiful aeon? ory and effects that has over been' GC en in this city, and tho story is. said to hold one from .'tart to flulah.. In this play, every membor of ti ie' cast shows up to advantago and it is pronounced by critics to be a very high class play in every respect. On Tuesday tho company will pre-' sent "Plain Molly," a magnificent comedy drama in four acta. This p?ay caters to ovory one from the highest to IMO lowest, and will touch every person who sees lt. The story, while a bit deep, is mixed .with just enough comedy to make it thoroughly onjoyablo to evory ono. They will give a completo chango of program dally, v, Uh a special matinee Wednes day. Bvery person that buys a whole ticket on Monday night will bo allow-' cd one lady free "for Monday night's performance. , Price? prevailing, for tho company's engagement here will be 15, 25 and 35 cents, with special matinee prices of 10 and 20, and 20 cents Wednes day. It 1B recommended to bo a snow ono ww bring their mother, sister cr wife 'to, and feel safe in doing BO. AT THE BIJOU Manager P?nkston Tho Lynch Trio There for All Week. Manager Pinks ton yesterday . an nounced that beginning Monday af tprnnnii the Bijou the fomens Lyne? Trio would make their appearance in Andereon for cito week, and longer lt the public tf.:owed that they want ed them. ' The Lynch Trio, three .little girls, have played in the larger cities in the United States and has ni wayo made a reputation that ls. enviable. The little girls are young and some call Ut em the three wonders of the world. One engagement always calls for another and they frequently maks return engagements. The .entertain ment put on by these girls are Bald to be of the highest class and Mr. Pinkston is- fortunato In semiring thom at tito Bijou, \ On Monday afternoon Mr. Pinkston Invites the ladles of tho city end She little girls to be his guests at .tho Bijou. Thia Invitation will doubtless be accepted by many. ; *THE OFFICIAL WIFE" ?<>puia?. Fletare Attracted Many at Anderson Yesterday Manager Trowbridge . was -well pleased with til o attendance at the An?: dornen yesterday. His' feature pic ture war "The Official Wife." and ft was a good.ono. GERMAN WOMEN NIGHT WATCHMEN ; Berlin, Oct. 9.--(Associated Press Correspondence.)-After . Invading nearly every field of masculine ca-, deavor, women int last have; become ^watchmen," replacing tho Semi-po lice officials! whose special duty it ts to protect stores,'banks and the like at night. Tbo sprcalled Berlin Watch and Qaard company ls trying ou a' number of Amatas In place of* the men who gradually nave been drawn into the war, . .'. . - v . Instead ' of revolver and sword, wfelch tho mea carry; tba women are equipped with rubber "blackjacks/* and are accompanied by wall-trained police dogs.' T?jey are ; attached to th? various polic? etations for their, own safety,, tat have as yet no of-, flclal standing. The polic? authori ties are watching ibo success of th? experiment before fully sanctioning . - <*? ?.', '. : .. ? : ' ' :X :?'.? 7 BIJOU THE?Tl MONDAY "THE LYNCH TRIO" ThJ? ls the Greatest trio ot Boy and (liri singers on the Amerl-an stage today. Monday? ali Ladies and titrls will be admitted VUER, so that all of Anderson will learn QUICKLY bow well these children sing. : I MOVIES FOR MONDAY "THE GREATER COURAGE"-Two Reel Big U. Feature. "ALMOST A KNOCKOUT"_Nestor Comedy. "ONE CYLINDER COURTSHIP"-Comedy. Admission Matinee to all (except ns noted aboye.lflc MBht Trices to all.10c !_I_ Palm MONDAY JAS. F. GREEN'S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ' Direct From Washington, D. C. In a New line of Plays, With New Jokes, New Songs and New Faces. This is a GUARANTEED Attraction; Comes With the Very Highest Endorsements. USUAL MOVIE PROGRAM Finkston Says: "Your Money Back if You Want It; Nuff 'Ced.", AT THE BUOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. We are recommending our 10-1-0 and 10-2-0 and 10-2-?-0 for wheat and oats this fall when you sow it. This will give it stalk and grains in the head, and that it what you want in grain. If you will s?w five acres' in wheatland five in oats this fail, after preparing the land well | and fertilizing it weir with either of these J goqds, you will find it advantageous. The 10-2-J-O is an especially fine goods for grain. Let us hear from you. Anderson Phospkie k Oil Co. Andftrsnn. Knuth Carolina. AT THE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. Oiif Delivery Seiirice Oar wagons are always at your service and we viii fill your. wants, at. any tm?* cn short, notice.1 We ?til ft.f. anything from . n can of cpice to a barrel of flour. * ff. ?tm ur* interested in ??ct??!T*g th? beti 2r?c^ff?? ?t. right prices and always delivnre^ promptly^ just leave or phone your ? orders Itere. / This b a new grocery, omi everything that a rosily good* grocery shouldhave is here, ?nd it's new, and fresh, too: '.;W? will appreciate a share of your husmeas v . Nox4 Door to Peoples Bank Phcsie574 ?i nm ti-W?Ji? wi