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T?C 3^ - BIG FEATURES TODAY - 3 (lfo - 1. The last series of "LUCILLE LOVE"--The Girl of Mys.ery. ' 2. BENEVOLENT ORDER OF ELKS PARADE in Denver, Colorado. 3. CLARECE GROGAN DUO-We predict that Ihese artists will take the town by storm. Their . I program, without doubt the best ever seen in Anderson. . _ 10c THE BIJOU T M if A T R ff lOc Muddy Complexions Moat poor complexions urn due to sluggish, torpid liver?, constipation unq other liver ills. A doue of R. L. T. .aleen just before retiring will tone pp the liver, carry off the excess of bile and cause un easy and natural move ment of the bowels. I', will not only make Its good work felt In better health-make you LOOK well and FIDEL well. ??0 cents and 1.00 per bottle at your druggists. Munufuctured and guaranteed by n I The Road to Advancement Heiter things are io store for the youan mun or woman who systematically lays aside a'part ot theil wages every pay day. Systematic Saving in a great factor In build lng character. Try lt The Savings De partment of The Bank of Anderson The Strongest Bank In the County. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SAY BE & BALDWIN 0 ______ i . ARCHITECTS ? Blecfcley Bldg. Anderdon, 8. C . Llihem National Bank Bldg. * Bal legh, N. C. . CASEY & FANT ARCHITECTS Anderson? S. C. Brown Office Building Secoud Fluor, -'hone ?un Frank Watatns Baan 1_ Prtace WATKINS & PUHOI 1*4 . * Attorneys and Counsellor-atLaw * Int Floor Weekley Bldg, * A mle rn on, ?, C. . DR, I?. H. SNIDER I VETERINARY SURGEON "* Fretwell Co. Stable . Phone CL . Anderson, fi. C. * Other* Victim* of Hard Luuk. ftiost of us get what we deserve, bot only tha successful will admit it. ? -~-* Pelm? i The Morris and Koko. Pooh Hah . Vims Yum .... Pilli Ling. Pal Murphy . . Hciiic Snilzhoust Lo i U H ig! Esceiii Howerr. of Spriti Normandy .... Valley of "the Mn Irish Jubilee . . In Mv Harem . Hase Hall Kag . Floating Down 1 In Movies we ha TOO MANY HI 2 recj special les PAT CASEY'S C Coine'dv. THE LUCKY V Comedy Conting \Wei ELECTRIC CIT Items of Interest and Person Wireless on the 5 .V Y- Y> Y" Y- * 9?? Little Roy Died Munday. Calhoun Marshall Frederick, the lit tle Bon of Mr. and MTB. DeWitt Fred erick, died carly Sunday morning at tho home of his grandfather, J. F. Stone, on West Market street. Thu funVeal services wore held Sunday afternoon and wem jomlucted hy the Rev. J. W. Speake, pastor or St. John's Methodist church. Mfrs Stripling Is Tq Be Married. The following announcement will be quite interesting to Anderson peo ple: Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornelius Stribling announce the engagement of their daughter Lelze to MV. Mlllege R. Foster. The wed ding to take place Sept. 9th, Presby terian Church, Pendleton, S. C. Miss Stribling ls well known In Anderson, where she has frequently visited as thc guest of her sister, Mrs. Feaster Trllible. and brother, Jess S. Strlbltng. Mr. Foster IB the second son of Mrs. H. C. Footer. Ile is a member of Foster Bros. Men's Cloth ing Store, and ls one of the inestl prominent young business men of Pendleton. -r-O One Uhr Time For The Poor The people of Anderson will prob ably enjoy the best timo of their HveB on the night of August 13. when they will bo given a royal reast by the lf^al post of the Sulvatlon army. The plan for this night wa; announced some time ago by Ensign Bulcher, and he has been hard at work on perfecting the arrangements for the lost fortnight. Mr. Belcher announc ed yesterday that ho ls progressing with his preparations but he says all the people of the city should lend whatever assistance they cnn. since this is no small undertaking. His plans for the evening call for a pro gram, conslllng of recitations, etc., and then he plans to give every one present ns much attention as possi ble, providing thom all with refresh ment*. This should be a very suc cessful undertaking. Anderson Elks Were Interested. Members of the B. P. O. Elks in An derson-were all interested yesterday In a picture shown at the Bijou Thea tre-a reel showing tho Elks' parade In Denver during the grand lodge o? the order. A number of South Crro I llnians are In the parade. among ?the:o being J. Ton. Bolt, past exalted ruler of the Anderson lodge. Those seeing tho picture yesterday have told their friends and last night the F.Iks managed to hov?- Mr. Bristow keep the picture over foi today. It will he shown again thia afternoon and also [tonight. Y* Y Y Y' etto Th "ODAY S PROGRAb Mortie Musical Comed "MIKADO LAND" A Travesty of the Opera Mikado. GAST : rr s.Tourists. Japanese Students, Moguls, etc. MUSICAL NUMBERS Honer . K.Pat, Mc . Yum ? on. Mitti 1 . . . . . . . . Pat, Hi . Yum V he River.Yum \ ive for your approval today: JSBANDS. iture. :ASE. EST inesdav "THE THREE Y SPARKLETS * al Mention Caught Over the *; btostt e? Aii??ersQa * ** Y ******** *.* '* Big Crowd Here Yesterday. Yesterday was not salcsday and there waa no extraordinary events going on, but notwithstanding that' fact, the country people in the city j numbered more than did Saturday's crowd. Merchants around town re I ported that they enjoyed a better bus iness on Monday than they did Sat I urday and Anderson county evidently does not reflect the cry of "hard I times" being heard In some other sec tion of the State. Experience Teaches A Very Bear School. Tom Jons, black as the ace of spades, has piobably concluded by I this time that experience dooB teach lead school. It is probable that Jone.' bas always known the law rel ative to "toting an owl's head" or in other words, carrying concealed weapons, but yesterday with haughty (disregard for all law tn general and j this law In particular, he armed him self with pistol and then walked right into the arma of the officers. He was arrested and carried before Magis trat Broadwell and after giving him a chance to establish his innocence, I the MagUtr&te passed sentence of i S30 or 30 days. Jones could not I acar? up the money and as a result he la today a sadder but wiser man. -o Candidates Had Rest of One Bay. Yesterday was an "off day" for the ? Anderson county candidates and they did not appear to address the voters of any precinct. They opened the campaign at Honea Path last Satur day and today they will lay Biege to Iva. ' There is no regular meeting scheduled for tomorrow at any point, but lt is understood that a big picnic haa been arranged at Walker-McEl moyle and practically all of the candi dates' will go there to deliver ad dresses. It will be a relief to p; rt of the candidates and all of the voters when tho campaign Is concluded. Fond Hope ts To Be Beallxed. One, of the officials of the Piedmont & Northern linea yesterday told a re porter tor The Intelligencer that the fond hope of tho Interurban of putting on chair cara on its lines will be re alised' within the next week or two. These cara have beep manufactured by the High Point Car Co.. of High Point, N. C.. and several strikes and other troubles have delayed, them. Tho.earn were to have been put Tn ser vice here May 1 but the official .aald yesterday that they would ceitainly be In u.-o not later than September 1. Now Planning ' ? Fer Next Year. J. C. Hue worth, who is one of Wit Hams ton's best business men. and fr president ot the chamber if com-' morco of that city, was in Anders? J y Co., Presents . Joe Zee Reil . Irvin Hampton . . Marcella Rae Olga Stein man .Al Monte . . . Toni Morris Entire Company :inie and Chorus furn and Chorus Ung and Chorus . . Pat Murphy hue and Chorus rum and Chorus lim and Chorus .... Vitagraph .Essanay . Edison ? TWINS" yesterday and while here told a re porter . for Tho Intelligencer thati plans are already under way for tho holding of a second farmers-' chau tauqua in WUliamston next year. The chautauqua Just' closed at Williams ton was the first thing of its Kind ever attempted in the south and ino people wore not very familiar with thi> Idea, hut since the first chautau qua wiu such a success there is now a? strong sentiment in favor of the second one being held next year. Let Contract for The Theatre Today. V It is understood that the directors of the Anderson Development Co. will meet today and will let thc contract for the erection of Anderson's handsome new theatre It is said that all negotiations have been concluded and that nothing remains now except the signing of the papers. The new theatre ts to cost approximately $55, 000, Including the store rooms and of fice buildings, and will be the hand somest place of its kind In the two Carolinas. It will have a larger stage than any theatre in Atlanta and will be magnificently fitted up In every way. o. Merchants' Jubilee ts on In Columbia. Today marks the opening day of the ."Merchants Jubilee." Several of the retail merchants In Anderson have received invltattonse.to be pres ent for the two days of the jubilee and it is presumed that Anderson will have ono or two representatives In Columbia for the two days. The, program as- arranged by Columbia merchants calls for an elaborate two days of pleasure and business com bined and every merchant making the trip will be benefitted according to the statement of the Columbia men., Finishing Up AU Arrangements. S. Dean Pearman, chairman of tho Anderson - county democratic execu tive coiumittee, yesterday received 25.000 Btate election tickets to be used In.Anderdon county on August 25-the date of the first primary election In thia state. Mr. Pearman ulso placed in order, yesterday .'With local print ers for 25,000 county election tickets ind he will have these in hand with in tho next few days.' So far as can be seep, Anderson .', county is now ready for the "lection and with most jf thc voters ii seems to be"a case of 'the quicker the better." Maybe, for Better But Probably Worse. . Some Anderson people, claiming to know whereof tl:.^y speak, say that he marrying craze .seems to have itruck this section and they claim hat the latter part of August and the Irst of September will soe more of his "getting hitched" business than ivor Tjofore. One Anderson Jewelry lealer said yesterday; that hp had j card of the report- ard on 'the ltrength or lt ls going lo New York ?ext week to replenish- his stock In >rder that gifts will be plentiful. fudge Breaieole Attended MetUng. Judgft J. K. Breaxealo is expected o return to Anderson -today from Mnthrop College, Rock Hill, where ie has been attending a meeting of the Winthrop Coll?ge trustee.-. This meeting was called hy President John sen and thus far there has been uo statement given out to the press as to what was its purpose. Andersen Is Milking Strides. Speaking yesterday o? the new par aphernalia he has purehused for his optical parlors. Ur. M. R. Camphell says that his new outfit will put him right on a level with thc best shops in the south. He has purchased a complete outfit for grinding louse-, consisting of a grinding machine, a surfacing machine and an edging out fit. AU these machines will bo run with sepurato motors and Ur. Camp bell will then bo uble to tit any pat ient with glasses. Ho expects to have his now machinery installed and ready for operation before September 1st. Souie Hood Jobs Are Mow Open. Anderson people always uoem to be on thc alert for a Job Jujt a little bet ter than the ones they hold. Maybe lhere is something in the civil service that would interest a low: Following is a list of civil service examinations application forms, which can be ob tained by wrltiiii* the secretary of thc united civil service board, Atlanta. Stenographer and typewriter, August 25; plant, physiologist, male, August 30; bookkeeper, male, September 2; entomological ranger, male Septem ber 2; graduate nurse and dietitian, female, September 2; Junior phys ical chemist, mole, September 8; li brary catalogurr, September 9; clerk, Panama canal service, male, Septem ber 9; junior engineer draughtsman, male, September 9; export radio aid, male, September 8; expert radio aid, male, September 16. Now Buying the Santa ('laus Toys. John Austin is making his arrange ments to leave Anderson tomorrow for the Eastern markets where he goes to purchase a stock of gooda for hla store. Principal among the things that Mr. Austin will buy will bo ? stock of toys for the Christmas trade. On account of the trouble In Germany from which country come practically all of the toys sold in the United States, Mr. Austin estimates that toys will be hard to find this year. He ex pects to buy a big stock of those the Jobbers now have on hand. Putients Are Now Recovering. John Thompson, a well known citi zen of the Hopewell section, under-, went an operation at the Anderson County Hoipital Saturday for gastric^ ulcer. Mr. Thompson's condition was serious but yesterday it waa said that he wes considerably Improved. The operation was performed by Dr J Drenham, of Baltimore. Ollie Bur-, riss underwent an operation at the hospital yesterday for appendicitis patient was doing mooly. Sunday School ' . To Have Picnic. it. H. Breazcale, superintendent of the Whitefield Sunday school,' has given notice that thls,;ach?bl witt- hold Its annual picnic tomorrow at Wil liamston. This is always ono of the most pleasant events of the-year for those connected with the Whitefield Sunday jchool and doubtless /every pupil in the school will try to attend. -'-o-1- . L'hange In A Land Company. It wan announced yesterday that lohn Frank and J. C. Kennedy ltave mrchased the interest of R, S. I.i?on n the College Heights Land Com-, jany. The consideration is not known, rbis piece of property is one ot the nost valuable In the city and it is inderstood that th? owners have plans m foot for making extensive improve nents at an early date. "PECKS BAD BOY" WELL PRESENTED Company Playing At Prlmetto Theatre Gave. Creditable Per formance To Large Crowd ?ECKS BAD BOY . ,. The Morris and Monlo Comedy Co. ?laying at the Palmetto Theatre this veek were well received by a large md appreciative audience yesterday n their opening bill of ^'Peck's Bad loy." To say that the performance raa good, is putting lt mildly, and If he first show is a sample of what is o follow tho theatre going public of Anderson will have the.pleasure of vltnossing as good vaudeville as has vcr been shown in the Electric ity." Manager Plnkston ls to bo con ;ratulated on aocurlng this company, 'hey como to Anderson with tho beat f endorsements, especially from; oh n L Cro vb, manager of' tho'- Aced my of Music at Charlotte, Where thia ompany has Just completed a week'aj ngagoment. The tunny comedians, .rotty girls and good muslo havo Cra ted a favorable impression on every ne that witnessed the first perform? nco yesterday.' . . ' Get in Line T H OM P THE ONE PBIC? WE SELL FOR STORE CHANGES AROUND THE CITY Some Have Moved Already and Others Are Preparing to Oc cupy Larger Quarters Mercantile establishments and business houses usually pick this season of the year to change their lo cations, if there Jp, any need for such a move and this applies to Anderson. Naturally ii is easier to move when the stock is somewhat depleted from the summer trade and before the fall stock has been received. The American Tailoring Company, located on the public Buuarc, has rent ed the building Which Mrs. J. C. llolleman formerly occupied and with in the next few days will * begin mov ing the stock to Its new location. The building has been renovated and re painted and is much Improved In ap pearance. The O. K. barber shop has clos-^ a deal with the own?r nf the building that lt occupies by which the room next dcor wHl be rep?iued and re modeled and will then be occupied r>> the barber shop. The room where tho I tonsorial parlors aro now located will | be occupied by a modern and up-to date cafe. . . Several other changes of location j are slated to take place within Un next few days. ! A NEW DANGER FOR AIR PILOTS! ? Are Likely to be Arrested at Any] Time Aa Suspicious Characters New York, August 10.-Tho' Aero [ dub of America todV.y requested Sec retary of State Bryan to use his of fices to learn the whereabouts of President David Todd of Amherst col lege, In Russia on a scientific mission. Professor Todd, who is a member of the aeronautical map committee of tho Aero club, went to Russia to pho tograph an eclipse of the sun, intend ing to use an aeroplane in the wqrk. He was last heard from at Liban on July 16.. ^ The Aero club also renewed its re-1 quest to Mr. Bryan that he try to ef fect the release of Mr. and Mrs. Ar cher M. Huntington of New York, ar rested recently at Nuremburg, Bavar ; ia, as spies. Mr. Huntington w?? col lecting aeronautical maps for the or ganization, and it ls believed tho ar rest was due to the fact that Mr. Hunt ington had these maps in his posses sion. ..-.y . . J - : ? FOR SOUTH AMERICA. This Country Should. Know the Op? . ; '. portunJties That Await. (By Associated Press.) - Chicago, Aug. 10.-Dealers from the Eastern and Southern coal'fields Who have approximately. 350,000 tons of coal ready, for shipment to South America as soo?. 38 transportation ls available, have recommended thc or ganisation of an official board of com. merco to instruct business men of the' needs, finances and transporta tion questions of tho South American trade, according to an announcement today by the Black Diamond, the or gan of the trade. , THE SOUTH MOURNS The President of the Nation Has Ute Affection of His Peoplr. (By Associated Press.) Manaasas Va,, August 10. -Virginia towns tolled their church bells and crowds gathered at many of the rail road stations tonight as tho special train bear;ng President Wilson and hiB dead wife bossed southward. Tho president wia sitting beside the cas ket an the train left Washington and he stayed ttvt-re until into in-the even ing. you want to step lively with the yle and Quullty Brigade, enlist In e army of men who wear Thomp n's Shoes. All styles In the dlffer t leuthers. $1.50 to $5.00 ?SON'S S SHOE STORE CASH ONLY BIJOU ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. CLARESE GROO AN RUO In a musi . cal act, that is sure to please. LUHLLF LOVE Gold Seal. Serie.! No. 15. The last of the wouderful aerial story that has attracted so much attention througout the United States. Don't I fail to see the finish today. UNIVERSAL IKE, .IR., IN A CUPID'S . VICTORY 1 Universal Ike comedy, i PATIIE YVEELY No. Al Held over by request on account of the Elks Convention pa rade in Denver, Colo. IFIFTH REEL TO HE SELECTED Coming tomorrow Love and Lunch" 2 reel Sterling comedy with Ford Sterling. ELECTRIC Ci... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM ! MOB ROW THREE ELECTRIC j A JOKE ON JANE Beauty. A r 'ned comedy render ed in an inimitable style.. SHORTY TURNS JUDGE Broncho. A two reel feature of the adventures, of Sh?ftypLO ir ONE CANT ALWAYS TELL Vltagraph. An excellent picture. HE WOULD MX ffllHSGS^'V? Edison. A good comedy. * TOBIAS WANTS- OUT-*- ' Selig. Another good comedy. Tomorrow: A two reel Keystone comedy "Mabel's "New Job," 6 BIG REELS-10c ?I B.B.BLECKLEY O.M.HEARD . Phone 671 Phone 27 BSeckSey & Heard UNDERTAKERS j 117 E. Whitner St. i Answers all calls day or night. Phone 263. There b a Paint, Varnish, Ena mel or Stain for every purpose, end we have it. Free informa tion about ' painting" at our store. , ~ Anderson Paint $ Color j Company. Bleckley Bldg. Phone 64? Wo will move about Sept lot to Watson-Vandiver Building.