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"-I- . I Palmate Tlhieaita T.O DAY A*. B. and C. Mu???! Comedy Co. Presents "THE TWO OLD CRONIES" MOVIES FOR TODAY "PLAYING FOR HIGH STAKES" Two Reel Mustang Drama. "THE LITTLE DETECTIVE" Cub. ?UOU THEATRE TODAY "MY OLD DUTCH" Five Reel B. U. F. Drama Featuring Albert Chigalier and Florence Turner. Pelzer, S. C. Capital and .Sarpia? 9125,00049 Collections Givoa Careful Attention Ellison A, Smyth, Jno. A. H?rtgens, President Cashier, fi. ?. TolllBon, Asst. Cashier. MAKE YOUR PURCHASE NOW FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING HUNT As Usual Our Store Will Be Headquarters Fer Loaded Shells We have a complete stock of "New Club," "Nublack," "Nitro Club""and "Repeat er" Shells, in all standard gauges and loads. j Sullivan Hardware Co. J Andevson, .8. C" iWton. 8. C" Greenville, 3. C. flBJU UHU JillWL-?J-L'Ji'j.'U' :.'"VJ.JU .11,'tffWliJ I There is parisian Ivory and then there are cheap imitations. Ours is the GENU?NE, and not thc' Celluloid composition with wood filling. Both look alike, and cost you the same, but the GENUINE will last indefinitely, and always look welt-the other wit! not. We buy our Parisian Ivory direct from the Manufacturers, and know it is GENUINE. MctrcMbariks & Babb CHARLESFROHMA FIVE REEL 3 O'clockto COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS ADJOURNED ERNEST GENTRY GOT SIX YEARS AND REED SHAW GOT SEVEN SENTENCE SHAWS Five of One Family Received Heavy Sentences-Suspended if Leave South Carol irv*. The court of general secAriohs ad journed ?Ino die yesterday afternoon at -i o'clock arid Judge Krnest Moor'; hoe gone to hi? home In Lancaster. Yosterduy was one bf tho moat streiiouB of thia terni. Ono of tho most important events in couri yesterday was the sentenc ing of 12rnc?t ti en try and Reed Shaw, convicted of manslaughter, Gentry was sentenced to six yean; in tho ista'-o penitentiary or on public works af Anderson county and Shaw re ceived seven. Attorney for Shaw auked that he be sent to the reform atory owing to litis nge but th!? tho Ju:lgo refused, owing to tho serious ness of the offertes au shown by the testimony in court. ?hawn Pleaded tin illy. Carl Shaw, charged with violation of ?the dispensary law pleaded guilty to tho charges and consented to sen tence in open court. Tho sentence of tho court was Ui.ut he be confined at hard labor on tho public works of Anderson county for a period of twelve months, or pay a fine of $.100, tho sentence to bo BUSjpeaded until the 20th day of December, 1915, and then enforced, unless the defendant "Kill remove beyond tho limits of Anderson county, and i/hall remain beyond tho limits of Anacreon coun ty. lOu?cno Shaw, charged "with viola tion of tho dispensary law pleaded guilty to tho charge? and was sen tenced to servo n period of twelve anouths at hard labor on thc public works of Andereon county or ti* pay a fine of $500, tho sentence to be sus pended until tho 20th day of Decem ber, 1915, and then onforced unless tho defendant shall remove beyond tho limits of tiie state of South Caro lina on?! ??mit romain beyond tito Um* its of tho state ul South Carolina. Columbus Shaw, charged with vio Ip'.ion of the dispensary law, pleaded guilty to tho charges and consented'ta sentence in open court. Ho was sen tenced to serve. ri period of twelve months at hard labor oh u.-,e puh'.ic works of Anderson county o?1 to pay a tine of $60Q, the sentence to bo suspended until March 1. 1916, and thon enforced unless the defendant chal? remove beyond the limits of tho state of South Carpono, abd shall remain beyond the limits ot liio state of Southl Carolina. Peter Shaw, charged with vlokv tion of tho dispensary law, pleaded guilty to the charges and consented to ho nen tone o a in open court. The F#ntonco waa thai he bo confined at hard labor for a pdrlod of twolv? anoni.hs.or to pay a fine of ?50r>, the sentence'.toJro suspended until th::; sOi/ii day of uoeomber, 1U15, arid, faun j enforced unless he ehall removo be-i i youd tho limits :?f tho etat Q of South Carolina and sihn.ll remain beyDHU toa limits ot the/state;. ' : Jess Shaw was tried on two charge-? | of carrying concealed weapon?*.?] Tilt? ????i?j?iu?, . wii; ctu?ra inf?? ! times at the door and was tried in his absences Tho verdict was that ho pay a fino Of ,8100 or servo a. term o" thirty days in jailv Tho sentence Is auBponded on the anne conditions as ! the above peases ' ] laboou? Got. Ball. .j Henry taboon and Waltor Lnboon. charged with murder cud hi which coses mistrials have resulted twice, werro granted ball yesterday in- Uii? sum of ?1,000. V I Several'.'motions: *i?i\ new- 'tr ig*.?-, warp. made and yesterday 'afternoon j waa taken up ?with gener;*! ordors.. In the case bf Sutherland, who had J been tried and1 convicted ot not pay-j lng poll iax? tho decision was re?, versed and dismissed. . v-J ..;>.?.'..' A Wonderful Stove. i In the picture i a ' cook was using a gas stove. Two housemaids in the audience wore watching tho ? scene with great interest - "Shure, Marysaid one, "46 .yon know a gp.s rango is a folno stove. We j have on* :? here ? work. I lit. ii two \ weeks ago and It ain't out .yit" Moving Picture Magaain?fe???w^w^S?| OW PRESENTS li?t?l?Ii ?.//^/?.??:"-v;:y. PAR AMOUNT FEAI iOi30 PAVING COMMISSION WILL MEET HAY -:- I TO INSPECT AND ACCEPT, PAVING ON S. MAIN AND RIVER GREENVILLE STREET j Is Ready for Acceptance Except for Intersection of Main-" Finish is in Sight. -. A meeting of tho paving commis K1O:I lia? been called for Monday af ternoon at 4 o'clock at whld.i tim? the r aving jobs on Bouth Main street j and Hiver street will bu Inspected I and accepted. Gi.y Engineer San ders bas notified Mr Gilbert C. White cf Charlotte, consulting en ginncrs, of the jjropoaed mcoting. It ia iutendod to have Greenville street finished with the exception of the intersection of North Alain street by Monday. Owing to this unfinish ed section tho work on Greenville street will not be Inspected Monday. Greenville stroot, East Market, East Enrle and Wost Whitney will he j ready for acceptance within tho next j two weeks and then the only ono ie mainlng will be North Main. CONTRACT AWARDED FOR DRAINAGE WORK TO L. O. WHITE OF STATES VILLE, N. C.-WILL BE GIN SOON RECLAIM LAND This is Object and Commission Was Appointed, Some Time Ago to Arrange Contract. A contract for tho drainago work on Rocky river has been awarded to Mr. iL. O. White of StatC3villo; N. C. A drainage cominteolon csMsist-I ing of Messrs. ??5. C. Ballontine, R. j S Llgon and J. 3'. Fretwell wa? re e?ut?y appointed, to attend to thb> matter and for which drainage bonds were recently issued. Mr. White waa1 ' lix the ctiy T,ues- ? day and whilo fcere^stated that his : drainage machinery would nrrlyo in ! a few days and thai .work would be- : gin when it did. 'Mr. White is a * man ot experience.'r,havlng sctisfaC- j; toilily completed Jobs of this kind ; in- Roa/j, Lincoln and IredeH cohn- i ?I&3, North Carolina. - He hopes to 1 finish tho Job in Anderson within i eight or nine mo?tfti?, Ironer if pcs- i siblo since the commission is tory i anxious to havo it completed in six t montliB. . ' Mr. White says thai thOTC are ap- * proximately ten miles of dredging ? to be done in Rocky;.r5ver, beginning l at t)'io W?1J tamaton . higihway at tho i Harris bridge cn l&ti? Beaverdam - and extending down . tho. river and. Including Its tr?>p.tarles. Mr. whitey wjork will nie cxraflned to I dredging and ho ?wHl.'not have any ! ditching done. Mr, WI?ito stated that! generally he made the channel seven.! or eight feet deep and 20 to 30 feet J wide, ... .----' 'I:;j,'.v.:. , Lecture for Thnr?d?y. Evening. ThoBe In charge of tho lecture by Col; Margetita at the'cpnrt" houso on ! Thursday evening ^?yft '?rrangol a delightful mdslcal program and rome of the best voices dh tho city havo congested to nssist. Among those wvio .1:avo promised to help aro: Mrs John Frank, Mra. W? J. Muldrow Misa Ai;na Ross Cunn ingham, Mr. J. . D. rust and Mr. Re?j Rice. " Thia lecture will h?.a?splo.adld treat, Ohd doubtless a largo crowd will ba - present to hear it. v^^^i|^.; Serbians Concentrate, Paris, Nov. 24.-A Saloniki dispatch of tho Temps says there'1 appears to ;be confirmation of' the,.? news that : 00,000 of Uie ,SerbI:Ui ?ray is con jcentrated on tho 'Keb?oyo plan from [which they .will be nV?rled against ,120,000 Bulgarians. Vuordlng Ahe ?Kntchenik and Kortche? d?dies. We Remember We remember Thanksgiving in our younger days, chiefly as a time of epicurean joys-a time of the gieatest fondness for the kitchen-of sly poking of lingers into this pie-that raisin bag, and sundry other delightful places. Later on, wc remember Thanksgiving as a glad some time Of vacation from school and books-of family reunions-of great eating, and of much hur rying through with dinner, to proudly escort that best Girl to some football game. i I m % ? Now, however, we think we look at Thanksgiving in its proper light. A time of giving thanks to Al mighty God for blessings received. Thanks for a great and war free country-thanks for prosperity and flourishing business-and thanks for those thou sands of blessings and ?rood thincs we daily receive, and sometimes thhik so little about. Wc of this 'good clothing storo havo Indeed much to bo thankful for. We are thankful for peaco and plenty nnd we are indeed thankful for all our good friends and patrons, whose trade and cooperation makes possible this successful business. We take this.occasion to publicly thank you all for your hlud support! and beg leave to tender or,r wishes for a most happy Thanksgiving sca?on. CITROLAX Dost tiling ' for constipation., r:cur itomach, lazy liver and sluggish J o wei 3. Stops & sick headache almost it onco. . Gives a most thorough and satisfactory , flushing-no pain, no nausea. Keeps your system cleansed, sweet and wholesome.-R. H. Welh isht. Cr.lt Lr.ke Oliy, Utah, writes: 'I Anti Cltrolax the best laxative I wer used. Does not gripe-no un pleasant after-effect?!." Sold overy vhere. "Richard Is Himself Again" Last winter whan times were hard people econo- ; mized fe many wayu. Some . used leas coal. Others re-, sorted to th^ ccotiy ex*, pedient of using a cheaper coal. Conditions are nor mal now and they are de manding thc best. SLOAH'iS AT THE mQU THEATRE EP/HT. 2 WEDNESDAY. W71 W 'AV . .?- 15 . --rm i When We Give'You The Same Weekly indemnity for $20.00 Less. ' .. Wp PAY Any Accident Any DUea*e Totally D?sab! : H $25.00 Per Wee? Partially Dialed $12.S0 Per Week. While Confined itt Hospital ?50.00 Per Week. ' |1& ) Surgical Operations Paid in Addition. THE OTHER MAN CHARGES YOU FOR THIS INDEMNITY ; $^6.pi? Per Year $30.00 Per Month , $40.00 Per Year $20.00 Sk Month|^^H Hie Difference is Worth {ti-ss^gating L. S. HORTON, Prep V/; D: McLEAN, Sec; & Gen. Mgr. IN 5 REEL PARAM??NOR-FE?TU^rE 3 ?b 10:30. Benefit Grace Episcopal Church :a?::..ftPxice:&X?3h3drea Sei^SAaalts^c.: