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Your Coat Suit P m m SSW 1 Bought herc wiii give you entire sat isfaction, not for a week or month but just as long as you wear it. The style, the qual ity, the f?t is al ways right, no guess work about it. Your Suit is in stock now at a price you want to Pay. $15.00, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00and up. That's always different, not "just like" you see every where. You Und it rather provoking to meet your hat on some one else of course. So make your bill with us and get' millinery satisfaction too. The Best Dressed UlSfien m Town often pay less for the:?* clothes than the inex perienced buyer imagines. ."You Men and Young.Men who need new Fall and Winter Suits, can save money and dress well by coming here. Many men come here with the intention of . paying $15 for a suit, and find just what they want in our special line of suit? on s a l e at . . . $10.00 Other men ex pecVtop?y $18 o r $20, and find just the suit they've nacl in mind in bur line a t ; .' $15:00 And still other men who ex pected to pay $28 or $30 for a suit, are sur prised at t ri e. wonderful val ues at. .$22.50 I THe Up 1> Pate Clothier Everything Aerop) EXHIBITION STARTS PROMPT Lil AI O U ^i<uw lino AFTERNOON IN NORTH ANDERSON Cary Will Not Fly Over City -To Drop Bombs On Crowds. Hy noon todny everything will bc In perfect rondines? for tho great fly ing exhibition in North Anderson. Tho 'powerful ul-pJane; with it's ??un ured horse-power motor, und winns, otc, was hauled out thorn yesterday morning early and tho greater part of tho assembling of tho machine was dono yesterday afternoon and will bo completed this morning. The flying will begin promptly on the stroke of tho hour of tinco today. As Uud Carey stated yesterday: '"I have never yet disappointed tho spectators about flying on tkno, I uiako it n point to bo ready and fly on tho minuto ad vertised, pleaso tell tho people that for mo." Tho flight will take place from thc road and grounds between ex-Sheriff Nols Greens residence and the lirown purk at tho end of tho North Anderson street car lino. This road and adjacent ground was leased yes teday, lt is stated from tho owners, und ticket sellers and ticket takors will bo poshed ut overy road leading Into it, and tho peoplo will bo expect ed to buy their tickets. These tick ets will bo taken up, and tags of a certain color, will bo exchanged for these tickets, und these tags will bo worn In a conspicuous manner so that tlioy may be easily seen; In this way the management will bo in a pos ition to detect any that try to slip in without paying. Thoro will bo sov orar officers of thc law on hand to toko caro of any trespassers-those who try to "get by" without paying. Phoro' will bo no fence or other en closure to keep these out who don't care to pay, but there will be other means provided to care for this class of spectators. In yesterday's Intelligencer, lt' was erroneously stated that thesu imnil tation bombs would bo dropped over town. These bombs, containing tho intutible premiums contributed <uy. Certain Anderson merchants will be dropped Into or near the crowds out on the grounds. The grounds se lected ore so situated that a person will be compolled to go out there to 830 any of the flights. Ho can't see any of lt from town. A maa flying up high and that far off will look like a very small bird; in fact he would hardly bo visible to the naked eye, and under no circumstances will Aviator Carey fly over tho city of Anderson, stated Mr. Guilmotte, the manager of tho exhibition. This ex hibition ls for tho purpose of making money to enablo these young man, who came all the way from Lewiston; Malno, to Amie: -jon wier a misappre hension, or misrepresentation,* to get .on -their feet, so to speak.' Tboy oro now In correspondence ?!?with' .managers of falra and other jp'?o^? G* ?uVUs?ni?U*. near here-Sparianuurg and Augusta and ono or two oln-sr*. from which they hopo to make a sat isfactory deal; in which ovont, they will go thoro from hero." i Tito last thing that Mr. Gullmotto said last night wa this: "Pleaso Uil tho peoplo of Audorson that wo oro going to glvo them tho vory best-ex hibition of flying and "eiuat" flying over seen hr or near Anderson for: tho .-miall sum' of tw'Onty-ftvo cents, and 'if there Ia ono dissatisfied person, hi -the ,crowd, wo will chcerlully glvo' him! his money back. Wo hopo , thc peoplo will1 patronise thia exhibition, fdr theso j two young mon are down boro at . a big oxponso-and at a big loss, and they certainly need the mon ey. . This is their only way of earn ing it, nnd they wilt' certainly glyo good value, In. tho form bf a thrilling exhibition, in return. . .. And just ono moro 'tiling, please toll them that Caroy will not fly over Anderson nor toward Anderson ? Any one -wanting to seo him fly wilt bo compelled to come cat:hore to. f.?e him." It devblopeji yesterday that Caroy ls not ouly. an export flyor, but that, be holds tho-world's record for i!ve miles, riding a rnoiorcyt?o on a hair mlle track. Tho modal awarded him at S ian nt on. Va., rondo ?. "Dud Carey fatfte^t five iniloa. Oh a halt mil? trncki 'i? minutes 8 3-10 sec?nds, 30-50 clans; Staunton Fair 1?1.V : ? Ho has- hts motorcycle with hin?, and being asked 'about it yesterday. Carey said-: *'WoH. I'm" hot down h6ro to ride. a motorcycle,. but fm bpdn to r?oo anything pr anybody ba ' a motorcycle of the samo 'class ad this machino hore." ' "\ , . ; V ,,/. ' " ?it. DATSON LEAVES f?eos to Harvard For Two Months "' , Course; ! ?Pr. J. Ri Watson left yesterday tor Harvard University to take ,?- twb months ?Ours? in diseases of children u n dei* Dr, J. Lo ve 11 . Morse and his corps of assistants. Or. Moree 1* considered the beat authority on th!? subject In America, and Dr. Watson Will gain emne, valuable experience under hts training; Dr, Watson came td Anderson from Iva ohbnt tho first bf ;l(^rtt?ry, and for years has given WIBMWm&b spec I al attentloa, a anh ielt whtch ls especially dear tb til? heart. Iib is a young physician of unusual ability sud experience; .and '-*-l~**?L'-jp??a.-?i .warm plac?_ for himself in the JicaHS of "tbVpbp?? Ready for one Flights PHROL?UHiltGP WILL OCCUPY SECOND, FLOOR OF NEW ANDER SON BUILDING MAULDIN ELEC. CO. To Occupy Ground Floor and Will Run Gasoline Filling for Petroleum Co. Work was started moving tho of fices of tho Petroleum Oil company to their now building across Main street from tho prese.it silo. Tho olllees will bo in the second ?tory of the building, tho second story being now complete. Tho ground floor is to be occupied by tho Mnuhlln Electrical company, but this part of thc building will not be complete for some few days. Mr. Frank Mauldln of thc electrical company has announced that he will run tho gasoline sales department for Mr. timbrell in the up town station. A largo tank has been placed under tho sidewalk and a neat and attractive filling station has been placed on. tho curb. Mr. Mauldin will have lila electrical works on the ground floor. Herc ho will keop a complete linc ot celctrical accessories for autos. Agencies for tho Willhird Kxidom IJ. S. IJ., aad other storage batteries haw been given Mr. Mauldin, and he will install apparatus for reeha.tr ing these batteries. - Thc business of ^"barging these batteries promises to be a big ono as there aro more and moro storago batteries being used on autos each year. . Mr. Mauldin, an expert electrician Ia securing ma terial with which,. Ap can repair, or work over any old battery and make la new one from, lt.'* . ' Misses Ramsey to Entertain. Misses Earline and Elizabeth Ram ?soy of ' Grbonvtllo aro the week-end : guests of Misses Mary and Elizabeth T.amsoy of this city. They will en tertain at a Hallow'egn party in their honor on Saturday evening at their homo o? Calhoun street. ' I 3 . >;i. . [fl Mrs. L. R. Watson of Donalds has been spending the past tow days j hcre tho gucfit:of Mrs. D. S. Watson and Mi::s Etoile Watson. . Mrs. Horaco McGeo has. returned from a visit to Control. RUPTURE TORT HERE l Keeley, Patronised by IT. S. Army end ?'avy, Called to Anderson. F. H. Seeley of Chicago and Phil adelphia, the nu ici truss expert, will bc Et the ChlQUula Hu lei and wilt ro main m -Anderson this cont in g Wed nesday only, Nov 3rd.: Mr. Seeley s?ys? ' "Tho Spormatic Shield aa now juged ead approved by the United .States Government, will pot"only re tain" any catt? of rupture perfectly, 'r*TordIng Inimcdlato and'complete ro I lief, hut clones the opening In 10 days on the average. case. This In strument received tho only, award In England and In Spain, producing. Te .suit without surgery1,injections, med ic al treatments or prescriptions. ..Mr; f Seeley lms^documents fr?m tho United States yovernme nt, Washington j D. C. for inspection.'All charity/:cases with out charge, br If any '.-Interested :call he will be glad to show same without charge or fit them if. desired. Busi ness demands prev?ht stopping at any Other; placo In this sbcUon.', ti t.'iM1."' ! u. .yr,-i .,v Genuine Swiss Cheese.. Ye ti, too I Pmeapi^ C'aeese. Mmcnto Cheese. I Fresh Golden Dotes, just tn and cans. We have ?he Sam Newtonia Marshmallow Cr< B?tmore WheaS Hsarts. 1 ed and ready to *erve. - CraJb Lobster, Boned Chicken in cai Country pecan?, C?ry?taH??d C cartons., Burrisa* Graham F?t prunes and new apricots. . - . Of course vee have; many, thmrje to eat. Call us isp and West* ?o?r to Peoples WILLIAM J. BRYAH AT MDE|QN_GOLLEGE FORMER SECRETARY STATE ACCEPTS INVITATION EX TENDED BY COLLEGE A SPECIAL NUMBER And Not Part of Regular Lyceum j Course-To Be Here No vember 19th. Mr. William Jenninga Bryan will dolivcr un address at tho auditorium of tho Anderson College, i\OYember 10. Thia is brought about by an in- J vitntluii io mr. Bry?u from repre sentativos of tho college when he was at Columbia, S. ?., recently. air. P. M. Burnett went to Colum bia on tho suggestion ot the Into Mr. Charles S. Sullivan and personal ly invited Mr.'Bryan to come to tho col lego and to make tho address. Mr. Burnett received a letter yes terday morning from Mr. Bryan stat ing, that he has accepted tho invita tio'. -~d will come to Anderson eith er UTI r'*h or tho 19th of next month. Tho ?J. r. of inviting Mir. Bryan to como to Anderson and make this ad ditesa originated with Mr. Burnett and Mr. Sullivan. Mr. Burnett in vited Mr. Bryan -to come lo Anderson from Columbia, but Mr. Bryan stated that a previous engagement provent od this. Tho trip to Anderson ia made in conjunction with ono to Greenville when Mr. Bryah will ar dross a inasB meeting of the Green ville Y. M. C. A. The lottor.from Mr. 3ryau reads a9 follows: "I think I can lecture at Ander son, Friday night, November 19. My plan ls to lecturo at Greenville on tho evening of the 18th that tho Greenville Y. M. C. A. Suppose you toicphone Mr. D. E. McCuenr presi dent of tho Greenville Y.. ., M* .C. A. ri ir the 18th suits Greenville and tho 19th suits you, you may call it settled, or you and Greenville caa ex change nights if you prefer. . After conferring with Greenville please wire me at Columbus, Ohio, In cara of thc Anti-Saloon league". . I . think \ you know my terms. "Exp?rience has taught mo. that seats should bo reserved. With .kind est personal regards, I am, ''William J. Bryan." This letter arrived yesterday, morn ing and Mr. Burnett began at once to advertise the address-aud moke j preparations for a record.; breaking I crowd at Anderson college. ?'. ??*> ! , ThlB is not a part of the regujar lyceum course of tlio college 'Mr. Bur nett emphasized this very plainly and asked that lt be announced that this is In addition to the- regular course. Mr. Bryan's subject has been chos en as "Th? European War and tho Lesson In It For Us." Thia ls de cidedly tho best of Mir. Bryan's many -1yeture3 according to a. number of persons who have heard, him speak many timea.' It ls the question which caused him to roslyn from hlB posi tion as secretary of state of tho Unit ed States. i v When In Columbia, Mr ." Burnett was informed by ni. Bryan that tho price of admission would bavx>'to be not moro than 50 cents. This la the maxi mum price tor any of Mr. Cr yarns lectures, keserv&d seats WUl cost E0 cents more. - ?>?..-? Owing to the nation wide reputa tion of Mr. Bryan,'a great crowd ls expected to be in Anderson .tho day of his lecturo. ' Pr?parations aro be ing roado to have seats for over 1, 000 in the coll?ge auditorium. Inhere will be something ilko ' 506 o? those reservod. ?*. Dinner for Veterans. The DIxieC haptpr, U. 3D, C., in} .vi tes tho Confederate. Veterans of An derson county tp dinner *? V Saturday; October 30. at 12: HO" p. 4*. in'sto'rai t?ora cE' East Whither street, two doors above Tollys Furniture atora. Mrs. Jamas il. Anderdon, Rira. .Phelps' Sasaeeni*.' Pr^idont. .< Secretary. ^'H;.1-^ v, we said GENUINE, asvd meant New Y?-^ Full Crecm Cheese, j ^ . ?-'?:''"' . . . . i. Mince meat m packages, Jars ou? "Royal Scarlett l^ra?d. -jV; sam in two afc?, j rite Ideal food, hor?ucMy .cook? | ? Meat j Mitthrooms, Shrimp nsi3 ' i*. : 22 o?, jar? of peanut butter, 'herries, pineapple and ginge? bit ' >ur and Wheat Meal. Also nw Many other seasonable good let ua auggcat them. PN CL?jHES for young men young Jn years of young in heart. FOR MEN of all ages vt h o play young men^ active These are the days ^Hen mein and wo men try to keep their youth. Moth?rs and daughters, fath?rs and sons, dress very much alike chimney corners are | deserted parents and children are pals. We cater to thosg sons and fathers wh? work and play together. '.'''N'-'V fl We are n?t going ta try to con* vince you with ^v sort of claim or talk, but ^iih the goods. Don?-t make the mistake of thinking you can do as well only depeke yourseifc ni V, X fear? far??*;-lRv^ Own?b ecaetys ^ p^ceKfi?to il?.?? por ae?e" to ' $ii&80r'poi ' ?c^j':v??Ayi8'iu?y_ ^t?fy?e^^ ;,ac?e :tew&': ..Thw* ore ^eUijjoiprotB^.' Kow?sycW^ ' Coate Aa?a* talk thia orirafcoar Ibat fern* JOH o&te tero '. tryfoR^fesy^-I/cas. ss? yott im*hat you wast.- ' I also h??Q nur thia* y*w *aat Ia city pro|???r. ;':,T