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" The "Home * of * I AT THE ^ ^ 1 /; Charles Frohman Presents I MARIE DARO-I I "The White Pearl" J |Jj| A Splendid Five Reel Paramount ^? ?P.almeittto Tten?tr? TODAY MONTROSE SISTERS PRESENT "THE WAYSIDE INN" MOVIES FOR TODAY "THE SMUGGLERS CAVE5 "THE FISHERMAN" TWIN BRIDES" BUJOu TODAY "HE WAS ONLY A BATHING SUIT SALESMAN" Three Reel Comedy. "OPERATING ON CUPID" Comedy; ... '! REACH i . pi -.. Foot Balls I Basket Balls Striking Bags Boxing Gloves A Complete Stock of Athletic Goods to Se> lecA from The Reach Line should be your choice. You can play a bet ter game with goods that you know will give you satisfaction. We are distributors for. Reach, SUlAiVAN HARDWARE* COMPANY . Phones 261 anet 62, ; ? .__ _ SUPPOSED AGENTS ARE PLACED IN JAIL WHILE TAKING ORDERS FOR ENLARGING PICTURES ALSO STEAL ARE NOW IN JAIL Man and Woman in Belton are Placed in Jail on Charge of Having Stolen Ring. ?'.WOSKU AGENTS.i News reached thc city last nigh' of a robbery in Melton which ls rathe-* u:: usual. A couple, sahl to be Mr. uinl Airs, isl L. Teddi representatives ! of a portrait firm in Chicago, iii.. ? tailed at the home of Mr. Clarence! Pinson, a prominent fanner nea - I Iel - j ton. yesterday morning to obtain an I oniei for a photograph to ?>? eularg- | cd. They wen- invited in and after talking for a snort time. Mrs. Pinson loft the room in which (hey were in to BO to another lo get thc picture. She canii? back and itt a few mil) ut OJ thc agents loft. A short time niter thc agents departed, Mrs. Pinson ni'spi.-l a diamond ring v.hici was lr u cast! on the bureau in thc room where thc agents had been and started a search. Fa j! lng to find the diamond, site notified her ' hu.'baud who weat to Pelton und i!:ad. a warrant sworn out before Magistrate Kay. Last night the couple returned to their hoarding phire in Pelton and tho warrant was served. The ring was found on fie person of u third party who ls said to L'opr osent the same cbmpanv, but who was not with tlie agent! yesterday morning, lie staled '.Lat the woman had given him tho ring lo keep. The couple were lodged in-jail and & (.preliminary will be given this morning. THE I?L?THE LONESOME PINE" Culhane & Co., have decided to nro Bo:it Eugene Walter's play, "The Trail of li o' Lonesome Pico" wl:h Mis J Eily O'Connor in thu loading role at the Anderson for one night only. Friday, December 10. Thc play, which is founded on the nove! of the same name hy .lohn Fox, Jr., ls in four acts. The fir:;t and fourth acts arc laid under thu pine ut sunset, and sunrise; tito Second act at tl:e Oap and the third act in tho heroine's mountain hume. Eugene Walter has condensed tho time of tlie unfolding of thc romaneo of J>-j Tolliver and Jack Halo, but In- ? creased the rapidity of action.. The " Tildi act closes with June, t]ie little barefoot mountain girl on her way to Behool. In Me second act she learns that Jack ls not thinking seriously cf a marriage she believed to be inevi table and returns to tho mountains. Tho third act thrills with Ci? Iqv< story of June and Jack Hale and t.:c suppression of the fend aided -Jby th-, awakening, of June to '.? i dif.' re .rc between the duty ol love and tlu duty of 'tho law resulting In the re union and marriage of tho nv.:; , de lightful book characters ' ?var-j < m celyed In the last act. The Will F.. Ciii?iuiitt Amusement cottipsny nave given the play a raaghlflce-n-i prclu-j Hon, tho mountain scenery being es pecially beautiful. ' BRITISH STEAMER SOE Itepurt tor November Shows tl:e ^'um ber as Pilly-tareel London, Doc. *;.-Two more r.ritl.?h ateamors, tho Coleus: j and the Orar sc Prince, ha ve. been sunk presumably fi.v bubmarlnea. Tb-* latest rc r ori to v e board of trade du lng. November shows fifty-three British stcamert? wore sunk with a loas of CHG llvoe. In tho snn>? period tho loss of thirty five sailing vessels was reported. So, far Hie figures show only tho twonty of tho steamers Bunk by German war ships, and ten by mines but Ii)."? Uvea Jost on ships eunk by warship. The figures do uot record t).-.b total for November, but concern only reports received during that month. tiroecc Ulven Warning. Alflens, Dec. 2.--Representatives ot Austria a?d Germany informed tho Greek government that If ." tho de mands of the quadruple, entente were granted the central powers wiP "cease"to con-alder Grook Macedonia as friendly territory" according to tho ?oen Asty. . Total Prit ?sh Losses. London, Doc. 2.-In. answer to thc question In tho house of commons Premier Asquith gaye a ' written reply stating that ti ve British- casualties from tho war numbered 540,230 killed wounded and missing. This ts some what under tho number unoRlcIallly reported. , Kev. J. T. Mann*? Appointments/;. Rev.. J. T. \Maun. will pveat'v at Hopewell church .nest Sunday .morn ing ot eleven o'clock, and at Friend ship near Plerctown at 3 o'clock on samo day. . J. T, Mann. ? -_ Elaborate Evasion. "Are the fish biting now?" asked the stranger. - "Yes," epliod the boy. . "Rut. yon lln't allowed to catch *em." "Dp, you "meari- to aay ' you don't tish?" . . don't exactly fltiv. Rut if a fish .nines along, ond.bites st pie L do my host1 to defend myself. " ?ON OF BRIDGE SUPERVISOR KING HAS WRIT TEN LETTER TO SUPER? VISOR WILSON WAS RECOMMENDED Last Presentment Anderson Coun ty Grand Jury Doubtless Action Be Taken. Supervisor J. Mack Kin? has ad dressed a letter to Supervisor Wil L'OII of Hart county, Georgia, calling tho latter's attention to fa<:t that in thc presentment of the grand jury of Un- last tenn of court ii war. recom mended that the Anderson county of ficials take up with the proper au i-iornlott in Georgia the matter of building a bridge ove:- Savannah river. In this letter Mr. King asks that V e Uart county supervisor suggest a dato when tho two will get together and discuss this question. Tho people generally in Anderson county are of the opinion that some thing definite will be done uboul this bridge- question this time and that within a few month;: actual work will be under way. This question has been agitated for years past, Ha:t county bring ready and willing at dif ferent times to go her share. One ot the questions which is already being much discussed is that of where the bridge will bc located. Supervisor King's letter to Super viso:- Wilson follows: Jt "Dear Slr:-At the recei t term o? court for thJ.s county, .t.e gr*"! jury mude some recommendations In ref erence to the hu i ld i ii'- of a bridge across Savannah river between our counties. I am sending you some ox tracts from till? presentment. They say among other things: "For sovora) year.; lt has Leen re cognized as one of the urgent needs of two progressive counties that n substantial bridge he constructed across Savannah river at or near one of the moot direct public roads bo tween Anderson and Hartwell, Geor gia." Wc' are reliably informed that I Hart county in Georgia ls ready and willing to defray V.?ir the expense'of building such a bridge. and wo therefore unanimously recommend that the Anderson county delegation provide nt the next session of the general assembly for the raising of ouHlclent funds hy .taxation to meet sahl bridge to he ?bull? as soon as practicable. We recommend that the board of county commissioners get In touch with the .<propor authorities of Hart county, Gu., and agree on O'.:o plan, cost and proposed location of fjild bridge and submit said Infor ma .ion to the Anderson county dele gation for action at the *>cxt session of thc general assembly. "When will it suit you.to meet me at one of the ferries on the river to discuss this proposition. rieuse let mo know :-oon. "respectively, ' "J. Mack King. "Supervisor." C03FEURKD DKGREUS Six Candidates Took Jtoynl Arch D?< grce Lost Night. . A special meeting of Burning Bush chater No. 7, F.<. A. M., "was hold last evening to confer the royal arch de gree on BIX candidates. Mr. George T. Brvan of Columbia, royal grand maEter, was present to assist. After the conferring of the degrees, a de lightful banquet wnB served. Those taking tr.e rayai arch de gr?s? were: L. II. Ledbejter, A. Qtenb Ehjans. AV. E. Watson, ll. P. Pad gett; all of Anderson; Dr. J. N. Land. Starr and Dr. C. M. Tripp, Pclzer. MARKETS Local cotton 12 cents. Cotton seed $42 ton. New York. Dee. 2.-Cotton opened steady. 6 to 7. Up on bettor cables and bullish ' spot advices, '.but eased 8. 9 Dr 10 points .on realising. Higher rrelght reports offset th?steady cables and tito market worked p ff to a noot (oso of 6 to 9 points. Rallies of 4 sr 5 followed 3D the afternoon on cov ering'and Now Orleans buying. . Sew York Cotton. Open. H lp h. ^L?w. Close. Dec . . .12.20 12.82 12.33 12.20 Jan . . M2.85 12.45' 12.33 12.30 March . . .12?.78 13.7$ 12.60 12.60 May . . .12.08 12.98 12.78 12.79 July . . .18.05 13.06 12.87 12.87 . Spots 12.40. . liverpool ..Cotta?. ? '. Open. Close. lan-Feb .. .. ;. ;V .?..?,83 7.27 War-Apr .. .. . . ., i,7.29 7.24 WayrJuno . ,.7.26 7.21 Pant's Book Store in its Christmas dress. Tlio most beautiful place in An derson. . READ TRI Then You'll Get P til This ad will not appear again in this or any other newspaper again. It was given The Intelligencer as a test of its ability to draw trade. We offered their Advertising Manager five very unusual bargains with which to try out their newspaper. We agreed to sell these five staples at COST. Instead of five staples, we have named six, and every one offered at absolute COST. These six SPECIALS will be on sale Saturday and Monday ONLY. To get these Specials at ?OST, you MUST tell the clerk "I SAW YOUR AD IN THE IN TELLIGENCER." -- Mens every day shoes. Made of solid leather, and made by Endicott, Johnson & Co. Sells the world over for $2.50 and worth every cent of it. Here Saturday and Monday t?? 1 for . . ..wit Women's Dress Shoe, made of solid leather. This is the famous "Diamond" brand, ll sells regularly for $2.50. lt is known as "The best S2.50 Ladies shoe on the market." For Saturday and Monday only we're going to sell t?? 1 Chlf^ it for.-..?PA Choice of all Mens S 15.00 All Wool Suits of clothes in Serge and Fancy Wor sted fabrics. Hand tailored, and usually sold for 516.50 and $18. Here Sat urday and Monday oniy for. Any $18.00 or Si6.50 Ladies Coat Suit, trimmed in Fur, or plain trimmed. Every fabric and color worn in the Fash ion centers this fall,-represented in this lot. Here, Saturday and d?Q A[? Monday, only .... .'. O Androscoggin bleaching, 36 inches wide. Sells for 10 to 12 1-2 cents a yard everywhere. Saturday and Mon day only (rio limit) . . . . . . . Pure Linen Table linen, 72 inches wide.- Regular $1.00 value, Saturday and Monday only, per . pyj? ^ yard. .v uC B. FLEISHMAN & BRO. Osborne & Pearson's.; Old Stand. . H ~ T~ i ;i> :.. .ni . . "" ~~~J.r ~y:v^ii~.ijr* " *: \v ..??I '.73& j' ;\:'i-> >.....--i....... ..: :.; ^ I Ten Piece Dining Rooni BS ll Finished in Either Early English or Fumed Oak Regular $150.1 Table-4& in?h top, 8 foot extension. Round, patent lock pedestal. Chairs-Six straight chairs, with solid wood bottoms. Very com fortable and substantial. Buffet-22x50 inches, with bevel edge mirror 12x48 inches; and finished inside and out. Serving Tabler-38x18 inches. China Cabinet-40x16 inches. Five feet and three inches, high. Glass iront and sides. II? E Kt rvl S O A. S H WeTiave other Dining Room sets for less money;. . Our store is-'l^inj^fuil and running over with nice furniture for ev? ery room in yom house, at pnces that will delight the buyer as much as the furniture will please the one who rec?ives it. Give f?r* niture forOhristmas/ It will serve to rentirtu^ the> recipient bf; th?? giver fori^ahy mon^ to c?m?. :?ff:.t-"y ?.) Dr?p m ?md see tts be fare you buy. Wei) both he glad. "Cooper Sella It For tew'V; East Wiiitner Si., In Brown Building.