THE PALMETTO THEATRE ALL NEXT WEEK IO PEOPLE, THREE COMPLETE CHANGES. IO PEOPLE. In orjder to accomodate every one, and so that the ladies may be able to avoid the rush at the evening shows, we have arranged Special Matinees for the after noonr-3:00 to 6:30, with a 10c. Admission for every one. - Admission for evening performances: ALL CHILDREN up to'12 years of age lOc. Regular Run of Pictures as Usual. ADULTS Two Performances in the Afternoon. .% .\ Three Performances in the Evening. THE COOI PLACE IN ANDERSON ;j ;Want Adverl Twonty-f ivp \yords or less, One 1 SixTimes 'fl?eo. All adTer?s^ent over twenty-fi\ word. Ralr i on 1,000 words to ?on. r No nd vertement taken for Jess If your ?ftp,appears in the tole your wantTKr?r821 and a bill will I . prompt payment. - - |,- j-f J?Smfggjj j . : FOB SALK-Electric auto lighting: outfit; Tua .Sellable Oarage, lil Church street. 8-2-lt FOB BALE^-At' a bargain, good rub ber tiro carriago and buggy; also splendid driviug hor?o. Apply 1st onco to C. B. ?nrlo. * . 8-2-Gt. ?.i pfc;..?'. '.' ' f' ' ' "* FOB SALE-Onri lBolr-pacliing cotton . preis". Apply to Pat.. W. Major, An derdon. BvFV'D:'N?',l :{$:i6tp A GOOD FARM FOB SALK-?64 acre ', Coonee county, South Union road. High state i ot. cultivation. Weil watered. Good pastures. Fine or-j ?lmrd and Ecuppornone vine. Four tenant houses! su;d: l&rge barn: A j bargain for some man. A. T. ^Thomp son,' Westminster; S. C., R. F. D. 3. FOB* SALE-2B0. farms So. Ga:i Wost ; Green and Denton, Ga., $10.50 round trlpj," .Jf, ypuwaro Interested v.Tlte or noff m?'?t once.. C. ?. Ikey, County Clerkesi fijCfli^ Anderson, 8. C. tf FOR 8ALE-Tin i frlut cana In any quantity from" 101)0 to 10,000. Quarts 92.60 per-himdrod; No l, $2.00 per . hundrpd, tGaa]L,wUh ardor. John 8. Cromer- Phono 44; 927 W. Market ^^o?t/A^d^rson. 8. C. PO . lng machines '. one Hg yon to All work _ Honea, Path, 8. CL., * us Y?k RENT FOIL RENT-2 Furnished rooms down . stairs, cl oso \iu , Phone-617. 8-2-3t WASftF/lr-TO scli tot! Plymouth Rock hohjif yearlbld.' DY ?. Graig; Per.-1 ? dl?jg^Nb; 2r-p'h??r.4320; S-l-ltp WA^B^r^^.f5V^r>M .polo's. Con furttVMl^n> IPASth and slzo dc Bir??tln n good, grade of bjack ??d red^hcasW?Orawes^ ship ments, .^^tba^.ybor wailtfl and I. wlU n?ttt? deUVored?' p. ?cos. Ad dress .J?^W?t?, BYanttiville,: s: C: h?niibfte?pln?t^on^?nleji\ ' td" main i; ?? part o?'town. Address Box 216. 8-2^ f^?tw?,-k:-.,.pll tban 25 cents, cash' In advance. i phone directory you con telephone ibo malled after Its insertion for L?GAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election in Martin district, No/ 16, on Saturday, August 8th, for the purpose of'voting on a special 4 mills tax. Polls open 7 a. m.. and close at 4 p. m. J. B. FELTON, . Clerk ot county'board of education. Shiloh dtBrict No. 49 on August 10th. Delinquent Hoad Tax Notice. All delinquent road tax collectors are' ^rcvMed. with aa cff.cial receipt book' with numbers, and stub numbera attached. Pay no money to collectors unless you get the official receipt ss above provided for. J. MACK KINO, , tt County Supervisor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ? ; AU persons having claims against the est?te of E. L. Smith, deceased, are hereby notified to present them prop erly proven tb thf undersigned with in the time prescribed by law, . and] those indebted to make settlement. J.H.Campbell, . i J. N Shirley, Administrators BOOKS OF REGISTRATION , For the convenience of the voters of Anderson County the board ot regis tration will meet tho following ap pointments, to register and ronow or t ran sf er certificates : j 'Anderson court'house, Monday, Au gust 3-: ; Hi?ea Path, Tuesday, August 4. i Belton,'Wednesday,: August 5. 1 Will lam ii tori, Thursday, August 6. Pel ?er, Friday; August 7. : ' Gluck Mill, Saturday. August 8, from' 9 a; m., to 12rm. "' . .'Or? Mm, Saturday, August 8, from 3. p! tifr to 4 p.: m. Piedmont, Monday, August 10. ' Pendleton, Tuesday, August ll. Town ville, Wednesday. August 12. J , Iva, Friday, August 14. . To saw ay, August 15, from 9 a. m" to 12 ?pi. ' Sf ' Anderson Cotton Will, August 15, jl.to'm. * .' .!. a Anderson com . house, Tuesday, Ant ?us- : ' .-.4 * p ??? A i defson court house, Wednesday, August 19; W. LC AN DEI7. S ?N, ? w. c. Btmniss.. I P.::N, LINDSAY, ! Board of Registration of Anderson County, . i-, I payton s ? I;'.-: jsi,?0, OOO worth of diamonds crowded down futo your vest pockets and your trous ers pockets? That is what Anderson hud tho unique pleasure of witnessing yesterday when S. K. Jonas of Now York city arrived in town. Mr. Jonas imports his own diamonds and travels for his own Arm. Ile does not believe in risking suit cases and handbags (or carrying the valuable gems, but in stead he carries them on his portion and he bad a' wonderful assortment here yesterday. This was the first time that he had ever been to Ander son and he said a number of nice things about the town. r -o Hard at Work . C'o'jiylng sames. Four clerks have been engaged by County Chairman S. Dean Pearman fdr the purpose of copying names from the registration books and these men lmvo gone to work. The copying of these names is quite a task and it ls going to take the clerks several uays to get lt completed. When all the reg istration books come in it is estimated 'that there will be about~8.800 names on the lists and this will be rufflclent to take ail four o? tho clerks at least a week to finish copying. Tho enroll mert in this county is far larger than anyone expected. Vote Sat ord ay On Combining Schools. The county'board of education yes terday, announced that it had chosen next Saturday for the date on which the ' election will be held In the ML Airy, Airy Springs and Mt. Springs districts* to determine the advisability of bavins these schools consolidate. It is Bald that some of the school pat rono lu the districts concerned want the consolidation to take place, while others oppose it, but the general opin ion seems to be that the vote for con solidation will exceed tho anti-vote. Interested In i he i Firs! Speaking. Thtrbilftrbouty the county consider able interest is being evinced over the first campaign speaking,' which wilt bb held next Saturday at H on ea Path Some ot the mill voters have, al rend j had an opportunity to hear tho speeches hilt , at these meetings all of the candidates have not been present and it ls not thought that the q?tlino of the .various platforms were as' com pl?te;?*-,they,may he when the regular campaign opens. Indications are that there will bo., people, at Honea Path.' from all parts, of the' county and doubtless th are will be a large attend ance from Anderson. j?pwoftn' iwgae . : (Jolrig Into C''I?I?>. Members of the Epworth League QI St. John's Methodist church ar? now billilly, planning for a . camping trip, which tho v will go on within .'tho next few days; Tho party will go to Hail ey^ Ferry on tho Savannah river and ?hore', gt} into, camp for a -Week's stay. 'Jhey aro all looking .'?rward to a i ig timo and thoy will' hardly bo dis appointed. ( Weh Pleased With i BusinessCondition?. ,..W. R. Taber of Greenville, ono.oi tho oin dals of, the Southern. Railway, with crapes, ,ln Greenville, spent' yes terday.'In''Anderson and while' hero, told a reporter tor The Intelligencer that hts road .was very well pleased, Indeed with the .volumo ot bus!nest get out of and for Anderson. Mr, _...ur says , that business conditions .n'-his section of the ?tabs just at this UV* aro decidedly good. Anderson arlin' . ? ? ^ ?ot Scholarship. Dispatches from Columbia yester day announced that tho teachers' scholarships1 at tim University of South ' Carolina had been awarded In the vurlouo counties and that r.?. L. Bowen of Anderson secured tho schol arship for this county. Mr. Bowen deserved to win and he will receive COngrAtulatlon-? from many friends. ~ TT SPARKLETS * aJ Mention Caught Over &e * treots of Anderson Anderson Folk to Visit l'aplt?!. Following tho nnnounoemeht of the' Southern'Hallway to thc effect that 1?. I excursion will be run from this .sec-1 tion ortho country to Washington and I Virginia points on Wednesday, August 12, a number of local people have an. j nounced their intention bf going. Thia excursion ls an annuli affair, at which time lower rates are granted than at any other season of the year. The railroads have announced a round trip rate from Anderson of $12.50, u.round trip rate from Anderson to Richmond, Va., of flO.CO and thc same figure tu Norfolk., Va. There will bc many from this city to visit all the points named. I Georgia Man "' Visiting Herc. Rev. Fred Tucker, of Demurest,. Ga., is Spending a few days in the city with his father, C. L. Tucker, on Eliza beth street. Mr. Tucker- has been .In Behool in Georgia for the last tour years. After he had,'completed two years of his course lie'was made as sistant pastor of one of the Demorest churches and hie is now the pastor of that church. He has a number of friends in Anderson and they are all pleased to eoe him back again. Another Candidato F?r Legislature. H. B. Hendricks of the Brsay Creok section spent part of yesterday in*Ah-i derson and while here told rome of his friends that he is considering en tering the race for the house of repre sentatives fruin Anderson county. Mr. Hendricks'ls one of the Last, known planters of his section and enjoys a inf ge acquaintance in all sections of tho county. Should he decide to enter the race he will most certainly be heard from and it now seems that he will get in. "-V -o ]>r. P*trfck't? French Sermons. Anderson people will all. bo inter ested In the announcement that Dr. R. G.'. Patrick, formerly president of Jiftr sob' college at Marion, Ala., will oc cupy . the pulpit of the First Presby terian.church of Anderson, both' at the morning end evening service today. Dr. Patrick ls a brother of Mrs. W. yf. Sullivan and he has a host of friends In thia city. He is'one of the south's most prominent divines .and ho Will probably be Greeted "by ? large audi ence at both these services. Chances Made , . In Businesses. IA?gUBt 1 ls a date-when the "mld ' Ummer" changes go into effect with he business firms .around the town, Several houses .make their changes on this dat? if any are to bo made. ?. P. .Vandlvcr, recently elected vice presi dent of the Peoples Bank of Anderson, assumed his new duties with this well known' ?? Institution yesterday and' 'was' greeting his friends tiferb. tbjfOuglmut the day. Frank Brownlee, o' well known young business man' Of the city has assumed his duties With the' Bi O. Kv?n's companv aud went to ''wbrk^JreSV t0rdfl^ ?? o ~ > Brown Ihilldlug ''. . .. , i Js Being .Rented.. -y^v^, : ; S. D. Boykln, ono of Anderson's well known watchmaker? ; and? .3owe^?& with headquarters now located in the Anderson hotel building, \ has retrod one of the buildings now ho lng. erect ed by D. C. Brown on East Whither street : and will move into the % ne; place as soon as It- fo>fihlsb??i :. M01 timor McCown bas also rented one pf these buildings for; his grocery?etore and'Mr. Drown say? he 1ms practically cloned (leals for all' the remaining bulldlngo, No matter how fast .busl? hobs buildings aro put up in Ander r.on'r there are always occupants to bo found for, them.- ^ j tMBgilJalet At'.;.;. ?? i Chamtia- of Commerce. ThlngB 'lave been ; painfully, quiet at tho chamber bf commerce for the lost fow days, the explanation of this fact being that Porter A.. Whaloy, thc sec retary of the l?c^l assoclaUonrJllM boen in Charlotte for a brlei etsy. Tn'o' atmosphere of thc whole town ceema to change when tills liva wire tc ?way and the people of the city almost in stinctively know that Mr. Whaley is out of town. He returned to the'city Inst night and said that he had a Une trip, Rnd, Ju hopeful of success' of a proposition upon which lie ls working for Anderson county. Incited to Attend Merchants' Jubilee* A r. umber of Anderson, people have received invitations from Columbia to attend the Merchants' Jubilee, which will be held In that city on August 11,12. It ls said that 15,000 of these Invitations haye been distributed all over the state und there will be hun dreds of South Carolinians to spend those two days at the capitol! The program for the two days calls for a number of interesting events, includ ing automobile rides, a luncheon, a banquet, a baseball game and various other amusements. A barbecue at thc Riverside club is also to bc a feature o? the two days. IUIMK Reek Will Leave Anderson, Miss Forella Beck, who has been employed as stamp clerk at the local post omeo for' some time past, lias been promoted ind will leave within tho next "few'days for Concord, N." C., where' she will' accept a better posi tion Mn tho'postal service. Miss Becfc by her courteous attentions to the pat rons of tho local post office, has made herself very popular with the public and her departure will bc regretted. Newt* From the Hospital ru-icnis-. Friends of E. K. Chapman wlllXbc glad to learn that he ls now Improving at a rapid rate and was able to sit up some yesterday. Mr.. Chapman re cently underwent sn operation ot the Anderson County Hospital. and has been' confined to bis bed since that Hine. John W. Morrow of Mt; Carr, mel, who was brought to the .hospital t ome time ago for treatment, is: said to be doing nicely and is how recov ering.' This will be good news to the many friends of" both the patients. -~o Civic Association Will Meet Monday. , Mrs- Rufus Fafat, president or the LadlfeB' Civic" Association bf Anderson, has Invited that organization to meet with her Tuesday, afternoon nt her home on Jtiver Btre?t./ She bas, re quested that all the members -bring with them' their needles and thimbles and has promised" that tho afternoon will be interesting. ' VAUDEVILLE-Lamb & Lamb novel?. ty, singing dancing and comedy act. RF.JfimCIATION- rfH ?c.a?r,1 2 Tripel'melodrama'., . THE NEW COOK Universal -iiU.5 Comedy. FATHER WBE^T^;;;. ? , No. 46. Al?lhoMat?st'c?rrent nows. ? Coming Tuesday "Lucille LOTO'' ser rle* No. 14. ' Vaudevil\. all, the week with a change. .of plctures/.nv/wy . day.. ...Adj. Mondy's Program A ROWBOAT BOfcANCE- *?;;. -'keystone. Dotl'f miss this comedy FEAST AND FASttNE-r- * \ Amercnn, A drama featuring. Vi vian Rich and Wm. Garwood- . Sup ported" by en ?lt Star east. THE OTHER TRAIN Beauty.. Featuring Margarita i?? richer and Harry: Pollard. A sentimen tal 'diadem' of pathos and realism. Tn? SvrtTCIITOWER Biograph. ' A V1LLIAN ?twifXS?BD^ Ec?pl89, A strong draina, Thompson Sells the Shoes Why? Because our shoes are better ? and we sell thom cheaper. We sell for cash only and of course we can sell cheaper than credit Kt ores. Then our styles arc distinctive, and you do not find them in every store. Pumps and oxf or du ia al styles at. $1.00 to $4.00 THOMPSON'S THE ONE-PRICE SHOE STOKE VfE SE-LL FOR CASH ONLY* FOR YOUR Yesterday we received twenty-one and every one a thoroughbred in style, quality and fit. As usual, of course, our garments will .be prettier jthan, any you'll see . other, places. We've g ot the habit and just cannot quit it. Also, we are,showing; something newer and strictly different in Suits . . .... . . . $20,00 to $40.00. y Skirts ........... ; . 5:00 to ?l6.5'0 It won't cost you one penny,, tb step in and look and we are al Way glad to ha ve you and show you. ? . - . i: ..... - ,..4-,.. ?.^^-rVrV^-^^ ;- - ...... 1^ ' , . :.'BtoETIS .;.. .]..., ..> : BTOiJ2TI3f' ' ? Antwerp, Aogo?t 1-A ^spafeb Manchc,sf^ [rom Flashy M'to*^8*^*nJfeT nnju of tfec ?? VT?3S?*X hf * . H " Sas^rra?^^ W^countvyK turned baek. a-?????? tA*d. ?biflenegro I?: ease *f .' n At present there are several Brltluh scTcranoc of relut J?os, with IhufO ttpgrona crnltdng North of FlubhlB?. countries,