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Crimpy Weather In fact everything in Haberdashery. Yesterday morning old Jack Frost came a nipping around, pinch Sng here, and pinching there. Did he nip you? Here is the very place for good, warm Under wear. Separate garments or Union suite. Any price you wish to pay. Shirts, Collara, Neckwear, Hos iery, Hats, etc. Smith, Garrett & Barton "WUKHE QUALITY REIGN'S" Palmetto Tlweaibn TODAY Al Shaffer* Boys and Girls PRESENTS "THE TROUBLES OF MIKE AND IKE" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE CARD PLAYERS" Three Reel Rialto. ilLJOU THEL?TK TO D A Y THE MASKED SUBSTITUTE" 2Reels. "LIQUID DYNAMITE" I Comedy. "PROMISING NOTES" I Drama. 0 wmm Tib ?air TODAY BROADWAY'S F?V?Ri?E Mabie SHgh "HAPPINESS" " 2 Reels? \ "HIS BROTHER" Vi ta graphs Reel. "THE OTHER FELLOW" Essanay 1 Reel. AND . ? ? CHARLY CHALIN INCOME CUT OFF EXPENSES DOUBLED Always the case when you are overtaken rwUfcacciuerit or disease. p^?only remedy is our NEW HEALTH & ACCIDENT ' _ KQI foss pf time ^^^^^BHHKgB^^^ ANY ACCIDENT OR DISEASE IT PAYS \ Total DisahilHy $25,00 Per We^ti. .'ifc.-'' Par?al D?t?ty $12.S0t? . . ' ? . ; . If confined to Hospital $50.00 Per-Week.- . . Surgical Operation'fee? tu Addition. .'.;. rr COSTS ONLY :.!> $40,00 Pw Year $20.00 Six Months. * HORfiON, Pres. W. D. AlcLEAM, Sec;'cVC?'? Office Llgoii Sc tedb?tter ??dg. GRANO JURY HAD BUSY SESSION YESTERDAY NUMBER OF TRUE BILLS WERE RETURNED DUR ING DAY 3 MURDEft CASES Came Before Them and in Each Instance True Bills Were Found--The Jones Case. Yesterday was a busy one for t!io j grand Jury. Several ct." the cases which carno up beforo them were Im portant ones and it took a long tia)': for t'he Jurors to pass judgment on them. Among thc most important bills returned were those against Feaster Joaca charged witli 'Wiling Dr. L. O. McCalla, and. tho* one agplnst Dock Freely, charged with tho murder of Mr, Dodd. Tho following is a list of tho bills as returned by the grand Jury: W. A. Gilliam alias Pat Gilliam, disposing pronorty under lien, true bill. Ida Allen, orson, true bill. Leo Fair, larceny live stock, true bill. Dock Freely, murder, truo bill. Dock Hill, housebreaking and larceny, true bill. ' JeBB Sherman, Oi'ousetircaklng and larceny, no bill. Feaster Jones, murder, true bill. Charlie Donaldson, Freeman Davis and Lawrence Cowan, murder, trua bill. NEAR FRATRICIDE AI CALHOUN FALLS WOUNDED MAN BROUGHT tO ANDERSON TO HOS PITAL SUNDAY BADLY WOUNDED But Physicians State Has Good Chance Recovery-Moot Manning Shot Brother. Charlie Manning. was brought to thc Anderson county, hospital Sunday nf tornpon from bia homo at Calhoun Falls, having been shot and seriously wounded early in tho day by his brother. Moot Manning. Tho attend ing physicians yesterday afternoon au aounced that the wounded man hod a good chance to recover ? ? From the report ot the affair as gathered .In Anderson it appears the Moot Monning was drunk, or drinking,. Sunday morning and was ' reprimand ed by his father. About this? time the former's brother stepped in and also said something to Cid int?x!.:af ed mah. At this time Moot Manuln;.; drow his pistol and began firing; thc fourth Shot taking effect lu Charlie Mending. Tho bullet entered on the left side of the chest and'ranged c-v-vu v/ard, passing.through tho livrr una clipping the top of ti'ie kPhieyj, For Infants and Chi- dren in Us? For ?vetr^fc Years* Always bears the Signature of INDIGESTION JAS QR STOGRAGII MISERY AFTER FIVE MINUTES ''Pane's Diapepsin" for sour? acid Stomach, heartburn, dyspepsia. m y s's . Timo lt! . In. five minutes all stom ach distress will. KO. No indigestion, heartburn,; sourness or belching of gao, acid er' eructations of undigest ed, food, .nb dUztness, bloating, foul breath, or headache. Papo'S Diaoepsln is noted for -Ka speed lu regulating.upset . stomr.-MV ; surest; quiekest1 ?ni? cort&la indigestion, ifmedy In : th? wh?le world,' and besides it ia harm less. , Mullens bf laen and women ndw ea*'; their favorite foods .without ? fear -thoy know Papa's.E^iyopsln . will B av c \ th oin front any Btomaoft misery. %(IUessie,:Ter your; sake,, get a larg? fifty-cent cas'b . of Pepe's .Diapeboln from any drug store and put:; ybijr Stomach, right. . Don't keep on lib tu g mfe??obl?--llfo: ia too short-you ave !aot hero -"?mg; s'a" make your stay "agreeable. " Eat .what ybir like and digest it; enjoy lt, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Pape'? Dfcpopsl? betoug .in - .your hornsc&ny^^.Viib'cul&--one ' ot the family cat sbtnzthf&B whichdon't [ agree ind igestfbn, dy spc-pi? ia; gast Ht ? a br stomach derangement nt daytime ?br during,the night, it iR'0?fedy tor give the quickest, surest relief known. J BLACKLIST EXISTED - ORDER GRANTED YESTER DAY IN CALHOUN FALLS CASE N O EMPLOYMENT Could Be Had Because of Alleg ed Blacklist and People Are Asking Damages. Yesterday morning in the terni of court of general session; Judge lern est Mooro granted a motion made by Graydon &'Graydon of Abbeville, at torneys for tho Calhoun Fulls Manu-i facturlng company, n quiring tho at torneys for. ten. pla In iff s, who claim Hint they '..ave been blacklisted by the mills referred to. the older Inter slgu ed by tho Judge being to the effect that 'bo complaints in question munt be made moro specific. Tho pla'.n tllTs are aBking for $15,000 each. L. J. Moss, G. G. Craft, W. J. Shaw, T. G. Tyner,' N. W. Hinton, T. A. Ayres and three minor children of A. D. BvanB, were dismissed from the employ o? tho Calhoun Palls mill about October 1, -it is alleged in tho complaint, and that a blacklist con taining their names was made and distributed among the mills of South Carolina and other states. The above named plaintiffs, so the complaint al leges, have not been able to find em ployment at tho mills In which they havo sought because of this black list. In appearing before Judge Mooro yesterday Messrs. Graydon & Gray-i don explained that tho resident judge, Judge Frank Gary? waa in another dis trict holding' court, and that Judge Thos. H. Spain, assigned to tl.c eighth circuit, Ia ill at his home In Darlingtoni . For these reasons tho motion waa maxie before tho judge in court hore. Tho attomeyS;for the manufacturing company argued that the complaint already made'18 not specific enough and t.nit the names of the mills or parties who entered into tho alleged conspiracy w:tli '. the Calhoun Falls ?Saaufsctnrl?K: company, should havo boen made known in tho complaint. It was also argued that tho com plaints -should^-havo explained WM at wa? meant by ?tho term "blacklist," and that the plaintiffs In the several actions should'have stated moro de finitely whether'.or. not they wore members' of a labor organization or union. . Graydon: & Graydon argued that tho wordlng"?f tho complaints r?> gardlnc the membership in tho labor unions waa amlij-^ucus and could bc construed as meaning .that thoy wore discharged because they belonged to these unions, end also' that lt could have been construed aa moaning that they were wrongfully discharged be cause they we;? members. The at torneys uskedi that the court require tia?-plaintiffs to sta to' whether or not they were members of a labor union, and also to state tho: names of tho mills which have refused them em ployment because of the alleged con spiracy and blacklist. . ?iisin u??n mm VIIVUUIIL WWW Ul IU IB y ISIftP?LMEIlO decidedly Ose of S^st, i? Kct the Best That Hos Ever Appear ed at This playhouse. . , . "Thafe tho best show I have ever seen at Abo Palmetto," waa -the way nearly everyone ex?r-reSHcd their opin ion of tho performance last night' at the Palmetto by Al Shaffer's Boys and Girls company. : ! '' lt was a good shOw and ono of tho best ?vcr seen In Anderson. Manager Pinkston is tickled over. lt and also everyone else who ??w ll yesterday af terday afternoon or Ja3t night. Ti.:o house- woe crowded ; At both. perfor mances. Shaffer Is featuring Miss Fiiea Aah ncr, tho girl who eings and dances, tho D?sola trio, end ive tango dancers. < Misa Animer certainly has a oplon?id Voice and ians one of tho most per fect female baritone-.voice? ever heard In Anderson. . Her idanclng la up-to the-minuto and ls decidedly better than that seen In some of 'fcho:hlgh ppjeed ishowB, The BeSota: trio "can sing. Thoro is nothing wohderf?l about.their vO?CO?, mit U.i? ?trpijr .j.H^/ t?w?inO?iiES i*: very pleasing teethe oar. Ibo trio ls composed of three girls. Tho tango danolng ls dono by Miss KattialeepV Harms and Mr.* Biljie tandis ami .lt deserves especial mention. Tho part ners seem . well mashed and tho stunts they do in the tango are very inter esting/ Mr. Land!? Isdellrememb,~r cd h?re, having be^ wltbt the Chea.-} Davis company which recently played at tho Palmetto. Tho chorus ls composed of dainty damsels; who appear In very elaborate costumes. . All ?a?em ;to vbe- abl?,''?o' sing and they have plenty of life abott Uaeni. , Tho management c^npnrices a com- ', pl?te.i ehan?e' ^fi^Aim' ;dally, tn-, eluding change of coctamea and musi cal numbers, /; British Amtif?iit?of Surd; Berlin, Nov. 15.-The . .Tageblatt' notes that the fermer British Arabas-' endoc in Berlin,'Sl?j2d?vsird Geschert,. recently M'e'A ' . tho Potsdam; Copnty cour for $52: At the last'?t?g? mont tho bill was jjatd l>y iho.Amerf cah kmbansadOricand^the'1 action, naa jrdtogty been't?e? withdrawn. ->v HABIT. j Hate yon $100.00 ?200.00 or ?800.00 at command t Accumulate n reservo fond from jbUT: earn ings. Bank a fixed oom each pay day. , Interest ndded quar terly *rIU make li Try saving! yon rilli keep lt up. Tho Sayings Depart ; "rnetit of . O oohing up to and Down to the ^ Smallest Detail A man thinks about his clothes when he is buying them and he generally wants to for get them after they are purchased. In other words, he doesn't want to feel irrnpelied to pull up his collar or shrug his neck to be cer tain the collar is lying right when another's eyes rest critically upon his clothes during an interview. They represent values in Style, Distinctive ness, Comfort and Correctness. The Fit is perfect before a suit or an Over coat leaves the store with our sanction. The vallie me?is the price at the right place $10, 15, 18, 20, 2250arid 25.00 fr ? I "M.. BANK :0E - JHstlOif.^ : RaffAtt K IT JpfeSfldeat, : . y. P. and Cashier., BSii'JB, ?. V? If. it CawDb???. Asst. Cashier. t. f Tuero is riothk>? that wi il BpoU^your watch quicker ?han dirt and old rancid oil. C?tani?nsss and caution is economy in a timo piece. The d?licate parw will ebon wear themoolv?s to ruin it permitted to run.i? accumulatingdirt" Without oil. Bring yod r. watch "to our store wiioro you get expert work. Try us on ycv.r next joh. Itcliabie ^?w??eVsi ' :Y; 0wr 2^Q^g^?>gr 9??e tii.;; if jjf?u bava foiled to aU???;lhjf??^..F?d? Sale $ar,,' ' : you nave missed a. golden opportunity to' make year money do extra good work.. ' . There - a?? ?teal Ibaifgamx fe?r? m ever*? depar?tteat. Cioo? seato$ia!i?e me&iianotge for every mern fecr of tho family at Very ?^w Prices. :f&SA ' .'?} ??c. fo* Caialotfnu. .??Vo y?tsrt1' rec?is. Premiums for aQ. H?>$*w ofa Th?i?sand Bargatna" ' .